Saturday, November 1, 2025

BW's Saturday #68: Good, Old-Fashioned Record Making

 

   

 

2025

Earl Slick - guitar 
Paul Santo - keyboards
Joan Matthews- bass
Steve Holley - drums, percussion
Jeff Matthews - guitar, vox 
Mark Hudson - backing vox 
Mario McNulty - engineer 
Mark Hudson - producer 
Recorded at Sear Sound
Mixed at The Hit Factory NYC
Dave McNair - mastering 

 

6 comments:

JD said...

Good? Awesome is more like it. What a great start to Saturday. Thanks so much.

billy said...

glad i clicked on that one... need more protest songs

Neal t said...

Did I hear ur blog title in the lyrics?

Noel M said...

Wow, so much going on there! It's got a lot of early-Dylan vibes for me in terms of attitude. And it's a song with an alarming message but, like Suzanne Vega's Luka or 10,000 Maniacs' What's The Matter Here or Midnight Oil's Beds Are Burning, you can't resist grimly dancing to it.

Great share. And I didn't know Earl Slick's still out there making music - great to see his name pop up.

Anonymous said...

That’s a rocking tune. Worth exploring further. The Beverley Martin song of the day is very good, too, more upbeat than expected. Concrete Blonde do JB very well with today’s cover.

- Paul in DK

Anonymous said...

At 1:26, I heard it, too!
C in California