I am not one to give up. This is one of those songs that will not go away. I believe that this song is good and it has something to offer for my fans. So you may not be seeing the end of its incarnation. I believe there is one more mix of it in the offing maybe some kind of modern R&B sound of some sort. Well anyway this particular mix of this song came about one day I was given the idea of working with a local producer from Århus Denmark named Martin Ericksen. Martin and I decided that the song should have a decidedly pop sound, something that can be seen as a sort of an evergreen/forever kind of arrangement. So I took the liberty of using some tracks that I brought with me from New Orleans. Mainly the opening glissando from the Sarod (compliments of Priyo Mashumdar one my partners during my performances with Indian Sarod master Ashish Khan) and basically making a straight-up pop sounding arrangement for the song. I do believe that it was a successful approach and with the uptempo - mix of the same song came out pretty much the way I thought it would have. I loved the session as it is with all sessions of my own much it was warm and pretty creative. Martin Ericksen did most of the foot work as in the work on the mixes but I took the liberty of inputting my creativity in adding new backing vocals and rethinking the pans role in the song. There are a great many textures I believe that one can utilize when working with steel pans so I decided to go with a less is more attitude when giving suggestions as to how I wanted to hear the pan on the track. I felt as though the intrument should offer a more ebb and flow type of sound more than the hands on percussive type of sound heard on some of the other tracks. We recorded them very clean not much effects very little reverb but a pinch of compression to aid in the pan being placed well in the mix. Feel free to download it.
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