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Wednesday
Jan272010

In The Studio: Colin Bullock

I guess he liked what I was doing.

After a gig with him in November, and another last month, Colin Bullock asked if I could come and play bass on his new record - essentially all the tunes we'd been playing live.

I headed out to Room & Board Studios in Abbotsford, BC, which is run by Ryan McAllister. Ryan's band some years back was called Dakona, and they had some success in North America, signing to Maverick Records and presumably playing a crap-ton of shows all over the place. Turns out Ryan is a great producer, and even though he was officially just engineering and playing host, his laid-back vibe and songwriting experience helped us over a few humps with parts of songs here and there. He's having me back next month for some more recording on other stuff, so I'm looking forward to working with him again on that.

As usual for bed tracks, it was just bass and drums for those two days. Colin and his producer/roommate Francis were kind enough to have put some work into preparing good quality guitar/vocal scratch tracks. Much more helpful than playing to a click and looking at a chord chart while annoying MIDI pads drone in the background. The drummer was the same as the live shows, and also a guy I've played with in The Reckoners, another  Vancouver band. His name is Sam Heard and he's a motherfucker on the drums. For example, drop the needle on any classic Tower Of Power tune and he will not only play Dave Garibaldi's drum part verbatim but sing you the horn parts while he's doing it. Sick. The two of us are such jazz-funk-fusion dorks I'm surprised we got anything done amidst the yakkin'.

Fun Fact: this was the first record where I've played every single one of my basses at least once -- the Lakland 55-01, Ibanez acoustic bass guitar, Fury fretless Anthem bass, and the Geddy Lee Signature Series Fender Jazz. I think the album is going to sound rad.

I'll have some video up of the sessions soon, as will Colin, but I'll wait for the mixes and try to sync the video with that so you can hear everything. In the meantime, some photos from the sessions (and some more on Flickr):

 

 

 

 

Check out my Flickr page to see more photos from this and other recording sessions, as well as from live shows and tours.

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