What? Music?! |
So this must be my last blog of 2018! A few last words then on what I've been doing those 12 months.
Guess you have witnessed the silence on this blog lately ("Vanished" remember?), but that will change once again in 2019 with the release of my new album, that's now "almost" finished. All the music has been recorded. I have just a few lyrics to complete that will take it to the final mixing and mastering stage. Excited times ahead......
Back to 2018 then.
I've enjoyed the weather. Both hot and cold....
What did I come up with?
My song libary is expanding constantly, I mean, I've got a lot of ideas and although sometimes they do not fit on the regular albums, they deserve a destination home too. So I decided to fill another 2 instrumental albums: For Your Pleasure Vol.4 and Vol.5, especially made for the public to use. These licenses, only available on Jamendo and Bandcamp, you can use for your video projects!
Of course, I've released that regular album too. My main thing to complete the year's cycle, it's another part of man's growing lifework.. Learnt a lot again. Still, I am a musicain, not a sound engineer. I try to do my best. Very proud of the work and the feedback it has got. I received more radioplays and reviews than ever!
Just Say KNOW....
Back & Front |
Grateful for the words:
Bluesmagazine
Muziekwereld
Timpaanmuziek
KeysAndChords
Drooble
My favourite albums of 2018
Close contenders: Chris Bowden - Unlikely Being, Kamasi Washington - Heaven & Earth, David Byrne - American Utopia, Paul Weller -True Meanings, Mark Knopfler - Down The Road Wherever, Thomas Dybdah - All These Things, David Crosby - Here If You Listen.
Yes, I've been listening and these ones stayed longer on my playlist, in random order, check:
Chris Stills - Don't Be Afraid
The son of Stephen. You can hear it in his voice and intimacy of the songs. His typical seventies production and his songwriting skills caught my ears.
Curtis Harding- Face Your Fear
Retro isn't always that bad. Beautiful, deep (retro soul/ R&B) arrangements, soulful, brooding and intense atmosphere (hence the title "Face Your Fear" I guess).
Michael Franks - The Music In My Head
One of my songwriter heroes (74 years old!) still delivers unexpected subtility
Joan Armatrading - Not Too Far Away
I've got a weak spot for Joan for years (her seventies period especially). An example for all the upcoming (lady) singer-songwriters. She always lifts me up with her upbeat (optimistic) songs.
Elvis Costello & The Imposters - Look Now
Elvis is back. With the most colourful crafted songs in years. Eclectic to the core. What a surprise. Wow!
Tight-fit, fresh, genius artpop! Something that's been missing these days...
Jacob Collier - Djesse Vol. 1
Out of this world harmonies, music as it suppose to be in 2018 (the young can deliver!) and this is only vol.1....!
In between, I have read these books in 2018:
John Einarson - Forever Changes Arthur Lee Story
Marc Eliot - Charlton Heston
Andy Summers - One Train Later A Memoir
Paul Woods - The Curious Life & Work Of Scott Walker
Eric Clapton - Clapton The Autobiography 2007
Fred Schruers - Billy Joel
Andy Partridge Todd Bernhardt - Complicated Game Inside the Songs of XTC
Stephen Davis - Stevie Nicks Gold Dust Woman
John Densmore - The Doors: Unhinged
Marcus Baram - Gil Scott-Heron Pieces Of A Man