I’m Alive!
Well, I think it’s about time I restart this feeble attempt at blogging.
Many of you are aware that I have been the recording/mixing engineer for our church worship band’s debut album, “Give Me A New Song”, which is finally done and somewhere in the process of being sent to the publishers. This project officially started early last December, with Paul and I laying down some scratch tracks for each of the songs so we would have some reference to record to. We originally thought we could get all the tracks recorded in 2-3 months, but with the difficulty of aligning volunteer schedules and summer vacations, working around special events, and sometimes just life in general getting in the way, it drastically elongated our timeline. About 3-4 weeks ago, we set a deadline for when we wanted to release the CD, and decided to book a date with the mastering studio, knowing how long it was going to take to get the finished product in hand. With the pressure on, we made a final push to finish all recording and accomplished that goal about 2.5 weeks ago. That left a week for mixing, a day or two for critiquing the mix, then off to the mastering studio last Tuesday. 13 songs to mix in a week. That’s pretty much insane. Paul and I pretty much abandoned our lives as we knew them that week, and worked 16-18 hour days from Monday through Friday, and an 8hr day on Saturday, which we were thankful for because we actually slept Saturday night and were somewhat refreshed for Sunday morning worship. We critiqued our mixes, made all tweaks on Monday throughout the day and were on the last song when my computer crashed (about 11:45pm). Long story short, I lost an entire mix for the song that originally took the longest to mix the first time around. My backup file was corrupted as well, but I happened to have an earlier file that I could work from, but had to redo the whole mix. We remixed the song that night (or morning, as it was) in 5 hours, (which was better than the 8 that it took in the first place) got about 2.5-3 hours of sleep, then went to the mastering studio, where we spent almost 11 hours working with Charlie, a Grammy winning engineer, who works here.
Needless to say, I haven’t really felt like coming home to a computer and writing lately! Yes, the work for this album was exhausting, and at times frustrating, but I feel very strongly that God has anointed and blessed this recording, and we’re already starting to see just a glimpse of what I think God has allowed us to capture on “tape”. It’s not about the fame or glory of having recorded and produced a quality album, it’s not about the small amount of money the worship department will make (and it will be small, lol), it’s all about giving our members something they can take home with them to help them worship and connect with God on a more regular basis than once a week. We have prayed that this album would be a tool to reach into the souls of those who hear it and that in some way it would bless their lives and bring them closer into a relationship with their Creator. We have prayed that CD’s would be given to people who don’t know Jesus, and that the messages of these songs would start the journey that so many of us are already on. We have prayed that God would inhabit our praise as we recorded it, and that somehow it would be preserved in the recording only to be unleashed time and time again in the cars, homes, workplaces and Ipods of His people. We have prayed, and although it isn’t the most amazing recording technically or musically, I believe that God is already answering those prayers, even though the album hasn’t “officially” been released.
I have more to say about all this, including some sound nerd stuff about how we recorded it and what gear we used, which will make a lot of professionals laugh and cringe at the same time, but it also goes to prove that God had a hand in this because we shouldn’t have been able to come anywhere near the quality that I think we reached considering the level of gear we had available, and the fact that Paul nor I had ever done anything like this. We give all credit and glory to Him. I’ll see if I can’t get some samples up here soon, provided my boss allows, which I think she will.
A quote from a friend of mine in a recent email regarding this project: “This is the Divine Gift of music: it goes directly to the soul; it does not wait for permission.” I believe this with all my heart. Many times music can allow us to express emotions and feelings that can’t often be captured with words, to engage in a form of worship that not only captivates the mind, but envelopes the soul. I believe that is what God has intended all along with this project, as well as many of the other worship albums being recorded and released across the world. Find some of this music, whether it be our CD or someone else’s. Find it, listen to it, sing with it, worship to it, let it lead you unto the throne of God in such a way to where your soul yearns for Him. It is in that place where God will heal your brokenness, cure your loneliness, comfort your sadness, and dance with you in your joy. Just let go and see what God will do in your life. Prepare to be amazed!
August 31st, 2009 at 3:57 pm
This makes me proud, not of you or your accomplishments but that you know the one to whom to give the glory. I love you Mom.
January 14th, 2011 at 9:53 pm
Hey Wes-I haven’t checked out your blog in a while but loved reading-especially this part about the album-i would love to have a copy-even willing to pay!!!!! My family is here in Alexandria Va visiting with GIGI Blair (daughter of Mrs. Blair-principal) and getting our daughter,Anna, settled to stay in Crystal City with 14 other aggies-she’ll be working at the Heritage Foundation from jan-may-Gigi is interested in visiting with you and Heather-gigiblair@hotmail.com-I love your heart for God-and I love your mom!!!!-Bubba Stanton
January 16th, 2011 at 6:28 pm
Hey Bubba- good to hear from you! I hope Anna likes it here, there’s a great group of Aggies down in that area. If she ever needs anything, feel free to let us know!
I’ll send Gigi an email and see if we can’t get together sometime. We love our Texas friends and can’t have enough of them…