LOCAL blues legends Blue Heat are midway through post-production on their first album in almost 20 years. Late last month the five-piece outfit recorded 10 songs live in 24 hours at the Big Red Shed in Nirranda. Renowned Blue Heat guitarist Marco Goldsmith used Sutcliffe Guitars, an Epiphone Casino and his trademark 65 L Series Strat, as well as hand-wired Quantrelle valve amps on all the tunes, according to manager Robert Quantrelle. “The new album is classic Blue Heat with a few surprises thrown in for good measure,” he said. “We are currently editing the last tunes on Pro-Tools, then it will be ready for mixing. We are excited by the results so far and about prospects for the future.” Quantrelle thanked Brad Harrison and his family for the recording location along with producer Brenton Smith for working on the mix.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
New album for Blue Heat - Warrnambool Standard April 10th 2014
New album for Blue Heat - Warrnambool Standard April 10th 2014
LOCAL blues legends Blue Heat are midway through post-production on their first album in almost 20 years. Late last month the five-piece outfit recorded 10 songs live in 24 hours at the Big Red Shed in Nirranda. Renowned Blue Heat guitarist Marco Goldsmith used Sutcliffe Guitars, an Epiphone Casino and his trademark 65 L Series Strat, as well as hand-wired Quantrelle valve amps on all the tunes, according to manager Robert Quantrelle. “The new album is classic Blue Heat with a few surprises thrown in for good measure,” he said. “We are currently editing the last tunes on Pro-Tools, then it will be ready for mixing. We are excited by the results so far and about prospects for the future.” Quantrelle thanked Brad Harrison and his family for the recording location along with producer Brenton Smith for working on the mix.
LOCAL blues legends Blue Heat are midway through post-production on their first album in almost 20 years. Late last month the five-piece outfit recorded 10 songs live in 24 hours at the Big Red Shed in Nirranda. Renowned Blue Heat guitarist Marco Goldsmith used Sutcliffe Guitars, an Epiphone Casino and his trademark 65 L Series Strat, as well as hand-wired Quantrelle valve amps on all the tunes, according to manager Robert Quantrelle. “The new album is classic Blue Heat with a few surprises thrown in for good measure,” he said. “We are currently editing the last tunes on Pro-Tools, then it will be ready for mixing. We are excited by the results so far and about prospects for the future.” Quantrelle thanked Brad Harrison and his family for the recording location along with producer Brenton Smith for working on the mix.
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