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Adda Free. We have mentioned Rick on a couple of earlier posts. Now he works mainly as an arranger and recording artist, so he was in charge for the strings arrangements of Status Quo's AQuostic album. The wonderful saxophone lines were played by Dave Gregory who was also featured before. Just like drummer Steve Farmer and myself on bass and guitar. So who is left? For a bit of a change this week's featured artist is my daughter Sina.
She was not involved in the original recordings but she had an alternative take on the song see video below , changing the original 8th groove to a Toto style triplet groove. In the alternative arrangement see the video you can hear an extended saxophone part of Dave Gregory and you can still hear original drummer Steve Farmer's speech in the middle bit. So this is a pretty unique document of a teacher and his student in one song, enjoy!
Apart from the producer's own sons who were involved in the Nursery Rhymes Recordings literally from day 1 of their lifes at least this is true for the younger brother , the 3 Lovac brothers Abel, Adam and Aaron were the youngest musicians to contribute to our project.
The Lovac brothers were 12, 13 and 14 years old back then. Mike, the Co-Producer of all Nursery Rhyme Collections, was the first to recognise the boys' musical talents and he did some recordings with the lads for various projects.
Meanwhile they signed a major contract at SonyMusic. Currently the 3 Lovac's are recording their second album for SonyMusic and we are proud that they made their first international appearance on our Nursery Rhyme Collection. We wish them all the best for their future careers! Five Fat Sausages Full Song. The track was written by co-producer Mike Wilbury and is designed to help children learn the days of the week via music. The track takes us from Monday and through each day of the week in turn in a very fun way at the end of each verse to Sunday.
The vocalist on the track was at the time called Joanne Vernon, now married with two children of her own and called Joanne Burgess. She is the lead singer in her own band The Gastric Band along with Trev Dobson and Tom Walster who we have already met through this forum.
Jo has a unique voice; one which is very different to other female singers on our tracks and it suits the track beautifully. I think some of it still creeps in which is fine as it shows we are real people behind these songs; something I am very proud of — we are real people with attitudes and accents which I believe gives our music a true honesty not provided by any of our competitors.
Jo performed on a number of tracks from our Nursery Rhyme Collection Volumes and always provided a professional performance with attitude. Sunday, Sunday Sample. Think Floyd are an awesome tribute to Pink Floyd and they continue to be one of the premier acts touring this music in the UK. I met Steve many years ago when he was performing with his original band The Vow Peterborough based via another musicians friend Nick Miller now of Ohasis and since then we went on to work together both live and in the studio.
Steve is often the drummer of choice when creating new music due to his diverse and varied skills as a session drummer. He also performs pantomime every year at Newark Palace Theatre where, from the orchestra pit, he provides all the drumming and strange musical effects typical of a Christmas pantomime in the UK.
In fact, I almost had no say in it at all and to be honest during the recordings I was laughing too much to be able to stop him. The track he created is basically a sketch between the guy with long ears and his doctor. Keyboard wizard Rick Benbow complements the song with an offbeat vintage Vox organ sound, I played bass I think?!? But, in all seriousness Steve did a stunning job on this track, providing both the voice of the doctor and the guy with long ears and the magic he created between the two is outstanding.
Take a listen to the track and hopefully you will agree with me. He is brilliant to have around in the studio or live as he always has a smile on his face, is up for anything and when the chips are down; Steve can get everyone laughing with a single comment. Steve Farmer runs a professional training school for drummers called The Drum Farm. Simon has been out of the music business for a few years but we have managed to coax him back into writing and singing again.
He has risen to the challenge and Steve Farmer will be providing the essential beats for his new album. Do Your Ears Hang Low? I was reading the article and realised that The Nursery Rhyme Collection could be the first official recording to use these new lyrics, therefore we just went for it.
Our recording of the track bounces along due to the natural energy from these three young lads called My Mate Kate MMK. MMK are now a four piece band but at the time we recorded this album they were a 3 piece; led by Jack Harris on vocals and guitar, along with brothers Ricki Gould on bass and vocals and Danny Gould on drums and vocals.
You may remember we worked with other members of The Billy Fury Story company on other tracks previously mentioned on this blog of course. They have their own inherent and in built musical style but are also very happy and open to be directed into what I wanted as the producer; the sign of true musicians.
Take a listen, enjoy and well … Shabba! Of course The Nursery Rhyme Collection aims to not just provide kids with well-known nursery rhymes but also turn them on to various styles and genres of music. Ohasis tribute band formed in and soon became extremely successful and notorious as a top quality, authentic working Tribute Band in the UK.
They have also travelled somewhat with performances in Italy where they played to a large and enthusiastic crowd at a top outdoor festival see picture of this very show. Ohasis are the only Oasis Tribute band who are signed to a record label with official album releases on Amazon, iTunes, Spotify and all digital outlets.
The extraordinary swirling, whooping sound at the end of the track is Scott forcing his guitar to feedback and over effect by maxing out the knobs on his effect pedals — something very typical of Noel Gallagher himself at the end of an Oasis live gig. This new band is currently performing around the UK and again are fast becoming an established, successful and popular live outfit. I was amazed when I was informed by the music copyright people that the song was not a traditional song and is still in copyright.
Typical Rockabilly band line ups feature guitar, upright slap bass and drums and our recording is no exception to this rule. Martin Clarke is a phenomenal bass player who uses a slap style slapping is the art of bouncing the upright bass strings against the wooden finger board in a percussive style.
I'm A Little Teapot Sample. In all honesty the guys were very happy to be involved and put their heart and soul into doing a good job for me. The lads had particular fun getting the arrangement right with its additional bars being added each verse; I remember the bass session with Graham well as it was a really good laugh! Singer Peter Bradbury put on the gravelly lead vocal. It was a real pleasure working with these guys and their vast musical experience and professionalism shone through in droves during the recording sessions.
The track also includes upright bass and electric Wurlitzer EP piano played by Rick as well a guitar, a tiny bit of piano and further percussion played by me. Influenced by this sound and feel I produced my own version along with made up African words which you can hear about half way through the song! Matthew plays in his own rock band based in London called The Edit where they perform regularly at various London venues. I also performed a one off show with Matt and with Tom Walster - another artist previously featured on this blog for the Queens Jubilee in June at a local pub in Papplewick called The Griffins Head.
Kumbaya Sample. She has perfect pitch, a musical range to die for and with her acting and drama background she has a great artistic sense of what the producer requires. Amy was very gracious and happy for this to happen and of course all the royalty details were duly arranged. I was always very enticed by the angelic, luscious, heavenly and breathy recordings Enya made and so when making a lullaby album it seemed an obvious choice to create something similar.
The track almost sounds like one of those relaxation tracks that you may hear in a spa including the trickling water! We hope you enjoy. A Nightime Blessing Sample. One of the singers on our version is a very special friend indeed.
Now for most of you that would simply bore the socks off you, but for me someone who loves guitars and all the little details of them…sad, I know this guy sounded interesting.
Kev and I kept in touch and remained good friends, visiting each other from time to time for family outings. I said to him right there and then that when I get around to recording my lullaby album I want him to come over to the studio and play these for me to include on the album.
We did this and both now feature gorgeously on The Nursery Rhyme Collections 4 where Kev is accompanied on vocals by another wonderful singer called Rosie McLaughlin who will feature here soon. Kev recorded his uke track and then did the vocals along with Rosie in one recording session. Kev is normally blasting out a vocal at full volume however these two recordings required an extremely soft and delicate vocal from him.
Well, I think both vocals are just wonderful but his comment has stuck with me as it does sum up the amazing and somewhat unusual chemistry between the two vocalists. Baby Sample. To top things off it includes this slightly bizarre interlude in the middle of the track where Nick Miller of Ohasis tribute band; we met some weeks ago provides an hilarious vocal. Kev now plays a solo act based on glam rock where he takes on the persona Max Spangle! Check him out here: www.
This was a track I remember from way back in my own childhood. The singer and bass player on the track ended up to be my good mate Kev Benson of the band Flashback as his style and love of all things Beatles lent itself well to the feel of the track.
We will look at Kev in his own feature on this forum soon. As I tried to tell him on many occasion; this was definitely not the case. To overcome this resistance to be involved I had to be a bit cunning and needed to scheme a little! I enticed Stuart into the studio adjacent to the house to see my new guitar and on picking it up to try it out I slipped the headphones over his head and pressed the record button. Stu merrily played along with the drums, bass and vocal that were coming out of the headphones and his playing along was stealthily captured onto the recording in one take by the mics!
Got him! Enjoy, share and post. Jamie is a singer on The Nursery Rhyme Collection and has a great modern vocal style. Instead of the missing letter there is just silence.
It makes for a fun play on rhythm when singing along. The other fun element of the track are the dog samples, there are little snippets of dog noises throughout including the one of BINGO taking a drink at the end of the song.
Jamie was, and still is, a member of the wonderful four part choir we have there, called Laudamus where he is involved singing tenor. Our thanks go to Jamie for his contributions to our music. Now this melody was written by me and to be honest is one I am rather proud of. The original lyrics were available but with no tune so to enhance and lengthen to track for The Nursery Rhyme Collection a brand new melody was created.
The lullaby is a little story about those moments the parent leaves the child to sleep last thing in the evening, puts out the light and the child makes a bedtime wish as the stars peep through the window. There was always one person on my mind to perform this vocal; it simply had to be Soprano Rachel Hodge. Now Rachel is talented and extremely capable Soprano who is lovely to work with in the studio. She takes everything in her stride in the studio environment and is always very relaxed and calm; a real joy to work with in fact.
I met Rachel via my two children as she was and still is with my youngest boy at the time of writing their primary school teacher! Rachel sings on quite a few of our tracks on The Nursery Rhyme Collection but she particularly suits the Lullabies and Chill-out songs with her voice style. Our thanks go to Rachel for being involved with our project; we were truly honored to make use of her glorious tones and professional approach.
Star Light, Star Bright Sample. Right up until the first main overdub additional recordings layered over the existing backing track. The first main overdub in every of the four Nursery Rhyme Collection double albums was always where our main keyboardist and arranger Rick Benbow came over to Comfy Towers Studios in Nottingham for the weekend.
Rick would add his parts pointing the music heavily in whichever direction each track would want to go. Silver Beatles drummer at the time with Mike and I was Peter Kalff who we have now met already through this forum but he was unavailable in the UK at the time, so when it came to recording drums for the track in typical McCartney style - I just did them myself.
There were now Ringo-esque drums, McCartney-eque bass and vocals all recorded by me, Harrison-esque Guitar and vocal recorded by Mike and a splashing of real vintage L Beatle model Hammond organ — played by ehem…me again! All that was left to achieve was the Lennon-eque parts. Mike and I turned to our former band leader and brilliant Lennon impersonator who still leads the new line up of The Silver Beatles who continue to tour Germany.
His name is Johnny Silver and neither of us had worked with him for some years. This was great news and finally, through the magic of the internet, his recorded parts were delivered — just in time for the release and it completed the final track of recording of the current to be recorded so far.
Mike put the icing on the cake with a luscious George martin-esque mix and the track was complete. Each vocal part had been recorded THREE separate times for each harmony — just had the Beatles had done throughout Abbey Road to get that thick and rich sounding vocal. What a lovely way for kids to get turned on to the wonderful sounds of the sixties! I wonder if you can spot which song from the album the song is based on…easy?
Mike is a longtime friend and musical partner of the Producer Ian Watts and has been critical in the production of all aspects of the Nursery Rhymes. From there the two hit it off and started developing lots of projects together, some musical theatre, some recording projects. The Nursery Rhyme Collection was born as one of these projects. Mike not only performs guitar, vocals, keyboards, recorder, sitar, glockenspiel to name but a few on many of the tracks but also was the main mixing sound engineer — the person responsible for ensuring all sound levels are correct and work together.
Mike also develops the artwork for the album based on original art from our artist Rachel Hudson. Star Sky Lullaby Sample. She has of course dipped in and out of the recording sessions for the tracks over the period in which they were recorded.
She was the inspiration to me for many of the tracks in the collection, having sung them to our own two children and she acted as an unofficial producer herself offering her opinions and directing my approach on the recordings as they were being auditioned.
Then her and the kids started singing My Big Heart with full lyrics and a melody, I immediately recorded her second run through on my phone and jumped on the piano to work out the melody and chords, the following week we recorded it with The Singalongasong Band, Celine added her vocal and the sessions produced a little cracker of a kids song teaching children about the parts of their bodies, fresh and joyful and created by my lovely wife!
Thanks Celine for all your support through this massive recording project. Sing A Rainbow Sample. Gary Holmes is a drummer who knows his rudiments! But most of all his drumming breathes that vintage Sixties feel. The little intro roll to our free MP3 of the week shows it all. He joined the project at day one and he is still going strong. Thanks to Gary for adding that special Beat!
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