Dreams Come True
Thursday, March 1, 2007
I’ll tell you what’s new. Dreams come true…that is if you’re dreaming that someone would release some music like they used to…something that you haven’t heard before, that is like the music that fueled rock ‘n’ roll and got some good ol’ music into action 35 years ago.
Sonic Past Music aims for the finest re-mastering and restoration of the product possible. And although we cannot give you confirmed release dates yet, we are aiming for the following releases within the next 90 days.
Sonic past music has dug into the music vaults for some lost jewels. We will be releasing Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham, produced by Keith Olsen for Carman Productions/Sound City Studios. You will not believe how good these tracks are, and what’s more, 9 of these titles have never been released. This CD was recorded after the Buckingham & Nicks album and before they joined Fleetwood Mac.
Then, to back that up real fast, we have the one and only Rick Springfield on the original recording of the Beautiful Feelings album. This was recorded with Rick’s original band before Keith Olsen produced “Jessie’s Girl” and “Don’t Talk to Strangers.” It is so great to hear Rick again with a groove and darn right good players instead of just studio musicians.
Now here’s a wonderful and eclectic addition. We just released Jaye P. Morgan, with David Foster (producer, arranger, pianist, and successful head of record companies) at the helm, and the best musicians in L.A. in the 1970’s—Bill Champlin and David Hungate. Jaye sings like an angel and the CD is a mix of light jazz & R&B that no one gets close to.
I truly think that the biggest surprise is the Les Emerson CD we are releasing. Les is a Canadian artist that had the mega-hit, “Signs” in the ‘70’s. He joined the Tom Skeeter / Jonus Gottfried bunch at Sound City and recorded this Album. It is like Pet Sounds meets Curt Boettcher at the Five Man Electrical Band’s house. The compositions are excellent and the production and arranging are fabulous and unimaginable. Trust me. Listen and listen again. You will not believe this music.
Sonic Past Music hopes to bring you music that has been left in the studio or vaults, forgotten by time or bad business deals, or by groups breaking up, or labels folding. In the near future we hope to bring you more jewels that you won’t believe by even more of the greatest recording artists ever-recorded.
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