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In Loving Recollection A podcast in which each episode explores the making of a specific record.
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After forming in 1978, the New York City based band The dB’s would, by the next year, begin recording material at Blue R...
13/11/2024

After forming in 1978, the New York City based band The dB’s would, by the next year, begin recording material at Blue Rock Studio in Manhattan. The end result would become a seminal classic. In Episode 58, Peter Holsapple and Will Rigby tell the story of their band’s 1981 debut full-length Stands for deciBels. Recounting their formation and the recording of the album, the two bandmates detail their long history of playing music together which first began during their youth in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Listen wherever you get your podcast or at inlovingrecollection.com. You’re the best. The dB's Propeller Sound Recordings

Hey everyone, I hope all of you are doing ok. As we approach Thanksgiving, I’ve been recently thinking about something I...
12/11/2024

Hey everyone, I hope all of you are doing ok. As we approach Thanksgiving, I’ve been recently thinking about something I witnessed in one of my college classes during the summer semester of 2003. It happened in my Intro to Mass Communications class one day. My professor was in the middle of a lecture when she was interrupted by a young adult male dressed in adult sized onesie pajamas. He came in clapping and once he had everyone’s attention, he said, “I know there’s a lot going on in the world right now, but if we all cling together, we can make it through.” And then he walked out. Though it may seem difficult to be thankful considering all that has recently transpired, I have often found comfort in times like these to reflect on the class interrupter’s sentiment. Tomorrow, I will be releasing a special episode about a group of friends that formed a bond many years ago and the wonderful document that resulted from it. I hope that you’ll give it a listen. You’re the best.

In the Spring of 2022, singer-songwriter Milan McAlevey would begin to develop the material that would make up his 3rd s...
09/10/2024

In the Spring of 2022, singer-songwriter Milan McAlevey would begin to develop the material that would make up his 3rd solo release. Working in his home studio in South Portland, Maine, the songs would start to move in a specific direction while still maintaining the same darkness, humor, and sincerity of his past works. In Episode 57, McAlevey tells the story of his 2024 album Bucksport Motel, discussing its lyrical inspirations, the influence country music had over its musical direction, and the people that would help color the finished product. Listen wherever you get your podcast or at inlovingrecollection.com. You’re the best.

Here’s a picture from the trip my family and I took to Maine last summer. As you can see, Arlo and I are in agreement th...
08/10/2024

Here’s a picture from the trip my family and I took to Maine last summer. As you can see, Arlo and I are in agreement that it was a wonderful experience. Since that trip, I’ve been diligently working on new episodes. And though I still have a long way to go before I am able to share most of the results, I thought that with fall now underway, which is often a time of reflection, we’d say goodbye to that warmest of seasons with a special episode over my favorite record from this past summer. Curious as to what record that might be? I guess you’ll just need to tune in tomorrow and find out. You’re the best.

Next week…I hope.
02/10/2024

Next week…I hope.

Well, that’s it for now. Truth be told, I had a tough time making this batch of episodes. I’m in need of a break. I hope...
15/06/2024

Well, that’s it for now. Truth be told, I had a tough time making this batch of episodes. I’m in need of a break. I hope everyone has a great summer (or winter for our friends in the Southern Hemisphere). Thanks for listening. You’re the best.

After a day spent searching for a place to make a record, members of the Richmond, VA by way of Redlands, CA band Cracke...
12/06/2024

After a day spent searching for a place to make a record, members of the Richmond, VA by way of Redlands, CA band Cracker would decide to make a detour and get something to eat at Pappy and Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace. It was there that everything would seemingly fall into place. In Episode 56, Cracker’s David Lowery tells the story of his band's 1993 sophomore effort Kerosene Hat. Recorded with producer Don Smith in Pioneertown, Lowery touches on the band’s experience making the album in an old barn that once served as a soundstage and the unexpected commercial success that would follow its release. Listen wherever you get your podcasts or at inlovingrecollection.com. You’re the best. David Lowery

10/06/2024
In the summer of 2000/2001, Melbourne, Australia's The Lucksmiths would enter Audrey Studios in the Melbourne suburb of ...
05/06/2024

In the summer of 2000/2001, Melbourne, Australia's The Lucksmiths would enter Audrey Studios in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond to record with producer Craig Pilkington. When the sessions were complete, the band would emerge with an ambitious new album. In Episode 55, The Lucksmiths’ Marty Donald and Mark Monnone tell the story of their 2001 indie pop classic Why That Doesn’t Surprise Me. Detailing the events and experiences that led to its creation, the bandmates discuss the writing and recording process as well as the people that helped shape the album’s direction and sound. Listen on our website or wherever you get your podcasts. You’re the best. Lost And Lonesome Audrey Studios

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