I wrote this while attending Berklee College of Music in November of 2009. I had just purchased a pedal steel guitar and decided I'd use it for the basis of the composition. What better challenge than to approach an instrument as a beginner and try writing with it!
The tracking took place during the Berklee days, with a few overdubs done shortly thereafter in Fredericton.
A decade has passed and I figured it's as good a time as any to share this with you all.
credits
released November 1, 2019
Dillon Anthony - pedal steel, guitar, piano, keys, arrangement, composition, engineering, album art.
Raf Sanchez - drums, keys
James Gauthier - bass
Greg Profit - sax
Logan Beaton -trumpet
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