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All Things Real
 
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All Things Real
~ Steve Adey (Artist)
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Product details

  • Audio CD (6 Mar 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Grand Harmonium
  • ASIN: B000E41N0I
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 31,631 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

1. Death To All Things Real
2. I See A Darkness
3. The Lost Boat Song
4. Mary Margaret O 'Hara
5. Find The Way
6. Shelter From The Storm
7. Evening Of The Day
8. Tonight
9. The Last Remark
10. Mississippi

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Album Description
The debut album by the Edinburgh based singer-songwriter, mixed and mastered by Calum Malcolm (The Blue Nile, Prefab Sprout). The record is a slow-burning intimate collection of piano-led, filmic, wide-screen songs, packed with emotional drive. Includes a remarkable cover of Bob Dylan's 'Shelter From The Storm' - a slow piano-vocal ballad that builds to a cacophony - and also a take on the mighty Bonnie Prince Billy song 'I See A Darkness'.

From the Artist
Online interview with mette casspe (gaffa on-line)...translated from Danish.

When is the album coming out? I need to mix it and get it mastered and then find someone to release it. The recording is finished.

Where did you record the album? I started in an old church in the Scottish Borders. I was at Blacksheep (recording studio) recording guitars, strings and harmonium. "Evening Of The Day" was recorded at Buccleuch church in Edinburgh.

Your record is very dark. Can you see yourself recording some upbeat music? I’m fairly happy making miserable music.

Who influences you? Anyone who really cares about what they doing in any walk of life.

On a musical level? I’m listening to a vocal trio from Bulgaria and the Mark Hollis solo record. Will Oldham - Master and Everyone (Bonnie Prince Billy album) does it for me.

Who would you most like to work with? Too many to list but I would love to work with the Bulgarian vocal trio.

Your version of Dylan's 'Shelter From The Storm' is very different from the original. I like the idea of taking a song and turning it upside down. I recorded a few Dylan songs for my own pleasure. I think I was bored working through the same songs and I wanted a break from my own stuff so I recorded a covers album. It was between that and ‘You’re A Big Girl Now’.

Do you like discussing lyrics? Not in public - for the most part, no.

Can I ask about the song 'Mississippi'? I’m really not sure if that song will make it on to the record. It was the last thing I recorded and it’s still very close. It was more like a demo- much of the record was like that.

You said 'Mississippi' may not make the album. How many songs do you have to choose from? Between twenty and thirty - fifteen or so completed. The most important thing is getting them to work together.

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