You could put this record on and not get jarred half-way through. I wanted it to be all cut from one cloth, and that was the way we took it through the whole production process.
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The great thing about vinyl is that if you wanted to get a decent-sounding cut, you could really only have 20 minutes max on each side.
One of the ideas behind doing this acoustic record is that I didn't want to have to produce it by committee.
Water doesn't hurt a vinyl record. Put it into a dishwasher and you're fine.
People who care about records are always giving me a hard time. I mean, I would destroy records in performances, and break them, and whatever I could do to them to create a sound that was something else than just the sound that was in the groove.
I don't know if I want to break my own record. I think I would rather leave it as it is.
My original idea was to produce and not make records myself.
People often forget this - a vinyl album could only contain a maximum of 20 minutes per side!
Our first record didn't come out on vinyl, so I think that might have had something to do with actually being in a position to make sure that it came out in vinyl this time. It sounds way better.
But I think the record will actually come from tapes that are not yet recorded.
If people get to the end of the record, then that is a treat.
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