24
Sep
10

Peter Broderick : “How They Are” (Live Studio Recording)

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WATCH THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL HD RECORDING
SEQUENCED IN A PLAYLIST @ Youtube.

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Track 1 : “Sideline”
Live Studio Recording
Type Foundry Studio, Portland
2010


Track 3 : “Guilt’s Tune”
Live Studio Recording
Type Foundry Studio, Portland
2010


Track 7 : “Hello To Nils”
Live Studio Recording
Type Foundry Studio, Portland
2010

It’s rare that musicians are able to upload video of their entire album as it was recorded in the studio, but an attainable goal when performed ‘live’ without overdubs. In this case, video illuminates some aspects of the performance that our ears might take for granted. For example: simultaneous guitar and piano playing on “Guilts Tune”.

On the heels of recording the detailed, epic follow-up to ‘Home’, Peter took some downtime in Oregon on the mend (after knee surgery) to write a collection of songs and record them at the Type Foundry Studio in Portland. Seven of those songs, presented here, comprise the entirety of “How they Are.”

[Extract : Hush Records : Complete Original Performance]

Watch the entire original HD recording sequenced in a playlist @ Youtube.


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