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People used to watch the sky. It was mysterious, the abode of divinities, but they knew the constellations and set up monuments to mark the solstice. We may understand the workings of the solar system, but are we less confined or more. Do we know what's happening around us really?
Great work on this track from Joe Fitzpatrick, Joe Boyle and Mike Bliss. One of the easiest fastest sessions I've ever done. I wasn't able to get everyone together before the session, just showed the guys the song separately. Set up, recording and mixing in under seven hours. Warren's efficiency of course really helped. Pretty much first takes with hardly any punches.
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from Lost Horizon,
released March 1, 2014
Lost Horizon C & P 2012 John Coster
Recorded and mixed by Warren Amerman at Rotary Records, West Springfield Mass
John Coster vocal, acoustic guitar, tremolo harmonica
Joe Boyle electric and acoustic guitar
Mike Bliss bass
Joe Fitzpatrick drums
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