Monday, September 30, 2013

A Sense of Place




Years ago I read words by Wendell Berry to the effect of of:
We can't really know WHO we are unless or until we know WHERE we are.

He seemed to be referring to the power of specific geographic location to influence how we function — how we develop as a community, what we eat, what we wear, the inspiration for poetry and music— based on the soil, the climate, the species present and a multitude of other factors outlined by the natural world.  Similarly, Michigan nature writer Stephanie Mills advises us, "Know thyself—and thy wildflowers!"  Good advice.

In the three years I've been working on this CD, I struggled to find a title, until I remembered the power of Place. It is a thread that runs through the songs from the first tune advocating for choosing Love, Peace, Compassion, and a Smile instead of the opposite, or you'll be on a "Detour Road."

One track on the project moves me deeply each time I hear it.  It is sung by the phenomenal late Keith Palmer, (1957-1996) who sang this as a demo for me in 1992. He later recorded for Epic Records.
(See and hear more about Keith here:http://www.mkoc.com/hidden/KeithPalmer/keith.htm)

 I always felt like the song was not quite finished until his family gave me permission to include it with new added lyrics which we wove into the old recording.   This song, now with a new name, "Only One" finally feels right.  Rob Matson, The World's Best Sound Engineer, in my book, did skilled job of weaving new harmonies and depth into a beautiful old recording.  I hope that I can keep a bit of the legacy of Keith's beautiful voice alive by including it on this project. Profound thanks to his family for allowing me to share it with you.

(samples of all the songs at CDBaby Earth Mama  and up on my website soon)
Please check back soon for more insider stories of A Sense of Place. I'll feature some of the other players, inspiration for the songs, humor in the studio, etc.  Please feel free to ask questions and leave comments.

Coming next:  Why a Christmas song for the bonus track?
Who is Edgar Fawcett?  What harmonica player is making his recording debut on this CD?


No comments:

Post a Comment