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Posted on Mon, Sep 15, 2008 My first CD sucked. Ok, that might have been a little harsh. Since 2004, I've been constantly haunted by "Here Today". The songs are great, probably some of the best I've written (since they were the best of everything I'd done up to that point in my life). But the recording. Yikes. The performances and the production were laughable, and not even close to the standards of the other CDs that followed. That's why it's been "out of print" for awhile now. Then, one day, I had a flash of brilliance. I still had the raw sessions laying around in my closet, trapped inside an external 9 GB SCSI drive that sounds like a 747 taking off, attached to a Roland VS-1680 recorder. I decided on the spot: I'm going to pull those raw recordings into my modern computer recording workstation and see if I can't make a listenable album out of them. My self-imposed limits:
The result is both stunningly improved and only subtly different. Take a listen for yourself, or pick up a copy of the newly-back-in-print CD or FLAC version from my store. :) Overall, the biggest problem with the originals were the vocals. I didn't know anything about singing, I didn't have the ability to easily do comped parts, and I didn't take my time when I recorded these. I was so far off that Autotune wasn't going to cut it. It's a bandaid, where most of these songs needed surgery. So I tried out Melodyne, and discovered that it's simply magical. Transparent, yet incredibly effective. Listenable vocals: check. From a mix standpoint, the original was incredibly heavy-handed with EQ. Side-by-side, the new mixes might sound downright dull next to the old ones, but the overhyped treble was so grating and fatiguing. The original mixes were mastered too hot overall. It might just be the fact that I've become a more militant fighter against the loudness wars, but I brought these down to give them less clipping, more room to breathe and more dynamics. Side-by-side, some of the old mixes might even sound better, but only because the human ear thinks louder sounds better. Turn up the volume knob on the new ones and you'll hear the real difference.
Not going to lie, these mixes sound awesome man! Great work. Its good to know that this album is back in print. It always confused me as to why you never put a song from this record up on the ole' Myspace.
My favorite pick(s); Mona Lisa, Morning After, Nothing In The Dark
For me Morning After stands out, because your vocal is unsure and rocky and delicate. I like that. Good job oveall, Josh. Obviously you now feel a lot happier now you finally got to rest some of those old bones.
As much as I loved the originals on this album (especially Soft Orange Glow), the remixes sound amazing! You can really hear the difference, and you did a fantastic job reworking it.
I won't lie. None of these songs will ever rock until they all have more cowbell.
Definitely agreed. I keep holding out and hoping that I'll meet a cowbell virtuoso someday, but my patience is fading. :-/
Josh Woodward - http://www.JoshWoodward.com/
What a terrific surprise! Downloading the FLAC copy now.
Peace
Mike
Goody gumdrops and other expressions of joy. Thanks, Josh. All the best, CTW
Incoherent has been in my top 100 playlist for over 2 years! Nice remix.
This is like when Lucas made Greedo shoot first!
WELL DONE
BUT MUSICALLY I SEEM TO GET CAUGHT BACK IN THE ROUGH OLD COPY
AN OLD FRIEND ONCE SAID IN PLAYBOY I.D DO THE WHOLE 300 OVER AGAIN THEY'RE ALL RUBBISH
This was quite an undertaking. I am wondering if you intend to remix any of the other albums as well.
This is a beautiful job ! I liked the cd but the new version is so better (more pure)and I enjoy it ! Thank you a lot Josh !
hey i think it's great that you let zach deridder use your music for his video! nice!
Definitely cool. Great work. Are there any plans to put up/sell instrumental versions, like for the other albums? Thanks.
Actually, yes - I should have the instrumental version up for download within a couple weeks if all goes well.
Josh Woodward - http://www.JoshWoodward.com/ Hi Josh. Just to say how much I've been enjoying Here Today since receiving it a couple of weeks back. Great variety as well, with heavier songs like Dust just as impressive as the more commercial material. Great production as well - really crisp but natural.The re-mix seems to have been worthwhile for you. I especially like the bass solo on Mona Lisa - so melodic and concise. I think it's also a certifiable fact that you're the first person to successfully include the word "disavow" in a pop tune....:o) Just off to listen to some more of your stuff and select another CD to purchase. I'm not of the download generation, I'm afraid. Cheers, James Thanks, James! Looking back, I have no idea how I managed that bass solo, I couldn't repeat it today if I tried a thousand times. :D Josh Woodward - http://www.JoshWoodward.com/
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