“This was a true change of pace – I so rarely get to be the engineer of a band full of friends, co-workers, CFRC volunteers and people I've known for years, all in one place. It was also a very technically complicated recording process, with basses, amps, drums and guitars aplenty, possibly one of the most complicated I have ever done. I remember we recorded two runs of each song, and recorded several different songs – it was a long but very fun night. This song appears on OxFF0, the first of two records puts out by the band in 2015, and is one of my favourites by them – of course, you listen to a song a certain number of times while preparing it for airplay, it will become your favourite almost automatically!” - CW
from CFRC Sessions, Vol. 2,
released February 4, 2016
Performed by David Parker, Tracey Guptill, Brendon Wilson, Jared MacKay, Kristiana Clemens. Appears courtesy of Dirty Clothes Records.
Recorded and interviewed by Cameron Willis, July 4, 2015.
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