In My Life …
#3
I had a meeting with Martin and I left him a demo CD with a selection of songs and when he had listened to it he called me and said he wanted to do it. He sorted out a studio and engineer and worked out some costs. I told Susie and she said ‘lets do it’, so we did.
We started a few months later with a production meeting and then we went over some material with a couple of guitars. I then started to put down the songs at Andy Seward’s studio. We went to Keith Angel’s and recorded his drum and percussion tracks, then it was back to Andy Seward’s. Next was Andy Cutting’s session.
We spent an hour talking about great lasagnes Andy had eaten at my old house! Then we recorded the waltzes live on fiddle and melodeon and then Andy did all his other parts. Martin had done various parts on different days and when he’d finished, Hugh Bradley did all the bass parts. I did my final vocals and that was it, 18 months later, it was all ready to mix.
Andy Seward made a fantastic job of recording the album and mixing and mastering it. Martin liked the material so much that he played on 8 out of 10 tracks, and he has played some brilliant dobro and guitar.
The arrangements are all built up around my acoustic guitar parts and on one track, Now I’m In Limbo, Martin played all the guitar parts. When I heard what he’d done I re-wrote the song and it took on a new dimension.
Recording was not as easy as it could have been due to all of us being away and not all available together and I had a virus that affected me for almost 8 months and knackered my voice up. My Dad was very ill during this period and he died just as we were finishing the album. It was sad and I dedicated the album to his memory.
Posted: July 27th, 2009
at 2:45pm by Gina Le Faux
Tagged with album, Folk Music, Guitar
Categories: BBC Radio 3, Folk Music, Guitar, Personal stuff, Recording
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Welcome to my Site
Thanks for visiting my new site. The building of this site marks the relaunch of my music career, and life has never been so hectic. I now have a distributor for my new album ‘In My Life’ which was launched in August 2009. I’m doing lots of radio interviews and gigs to promote my music, and there’s also talk of an autobiographical film in the pipeline, so watch this space!
For the first time, my CDs are available here to buy online. ‘In My Life’ is also available from other outlets but my earlier albums ‘September Road’ and ‘Masquerades and Operas’ can only be purchased here
I’ve also added loads of photographs taken at various times over the years and you can view them all in the Photo Gallery. If you’d like to have a high resolution copy of any of these photos, please contact me at gina@ginalefaux.com and I’ll send one to you. Alternatively, you can send the request by leaving a comment.
Please, take some time to have a look around, and to read about me and my music. I’d love you to leave a comment if there’s anything that you’d like to discuss or ask me.
Posted: July 24th, 2009
at 11:16am by Gina Le Faux
Tagged with Dave Swarbrick, Ensemble Suave, Folk Music, gina le faux, In My Life, Kevin Dempsey, Masquerades and Operas, Music CDs and DVDs, Passim, Radio Interviews, September Road
Categories: Albums, Fiddler, Folk Music, Guitarist, Images & Photos, In My Life, Masquerades and Operas, Radio Interviews, September Road, Songwriter
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In My Life …
#2
A friend had calcium build ups on the sheath of the tendons on one of her hands and the symptoms were similar to mine. This is what gave me the idea to stop the calcium supplement that I’d been taking for years to keep my nails tough for my guitar playing. The lumps on the tendon of my left hand started to disappear and it wasn’t so painful. I started to think about getting back into my music and I started playing again. I had only played occasional gigs and dances for about 3 years, it seemed like longer.
I was staying with an old friend, Susie Stockton, she used to be my manager when I was young and got me my first big break as fiddle player with the Shetland band Hom Bru
I had played Susie some of the demo tracks of my songs a few months before when she was visiting, and when we were down at her place she asked me to sing some of my songs and then thrust her guitar into my hands. I sang loads of my songs and Susie said she thought that they should be heard and that I should make a song CD. We had a good talk the next day and I left with instructions to think of who I’d like to produce the album and how much it would cost to record.
I went away and I had a good think. I decided that I would like Martin Simpson to produce it and I told Susie. She told me to contact him and see what he reckoned, so I did.
I had gigged with Martin and recorded with him, so I called him and asked him if he’d be interested in the project. He said he wanted to hear demo’s of the tracks and we arranged a meeting.
Posted: July 22nd, 2009
at 12:09pm by Gina Le Faux
Tagged with Folk Music, In My Life, Personal stuff
Categories: Folk Music, Guitarist, Personal stuff, Recording, Singing, Songwriter
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