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First listen to new Stephen Kellogg album recorded at Gold Coast Recorders

I spent a good portion of the fall last year working on Stephen Kellogg’s new record BLUNDERSTONE ROOKERY at Gold Coast Recorders. Stephen produced the album with Kit Karlson; I engineered, and the mixing was done by Mike Mogis at his spot in Omaha.  Audio mastering by Bob Ludwig at Gateway.

As USA TODAY announced in this great write-up last month, the album drops June 18, but Stephen decided to pre-release the 10-minute track “Thanksgiving” with a wonderful music video by Daniel Cummings.  Beyond the length of the song and the emotional intensity of the lyric+vocal performance by Stephen, this production is incredibly epic  in scale:  from the full live choir that bookends the body of the song (recorded on-location in Massachusetts) to the kaleidoscopic arrangement of live rock band, horn section, and big string section, I can safely say that this track is the most ambitions that I have been a part of.  We’ll have a more detailed account of the album sessions when the album comes out, but for now, check out… “THANKSGIVING.”

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