This post definitely falls under the "music for sale" category...
I've always thought it would be interesting to hear the evolution that a song goes through before it's finished/mastered/shrink-wrapped. It's soooo important to put your best foot forward when trying to license a track for television or film, or even getting a record deal. With all the sweet (and cheap) recording gear on the market, why would you leave any part of your song to the imagination of a record label rep?
My band, Berliner's is almost finished with our new album. I'm producing/engineering our masterpiece this go-around, and I had the foresight to save every bounce of every song we worked on.
What's the saying?...."from soup to nuts"
So. This particular song is called "Little Plastic Girl".
You get to hear it from inception to adulthood.
www.theadvertisingfoundry.com/lpg1.mp3
www.theadvertisingfoundry.com/lpg2.mp3
www.theadvertisingfoundry.com/lpg3.mp3
www.theadvertisingfoundry.com/lpg4.mp3
I've actually got 12 bounces of this song, but that's for ardent fans (hey Johnny!) and my mom (hugs!).
Friday, August 24, 2007
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