WHAT A MESS

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Jake Morley - What A Mess

Booooo!

we tried to mix the album, but the studio we’d hired kept having technical problems – crashing desks, computers, ProTools…. you name it.

Eventually we had to cancel the sessions! Rather disappointing… The plan now is to start mixing all over again from the 12th April in a different studio.

The good news is that it’s still sounding excellent, and it’s a reflection of everyone’s passion and dedication to the album that we weren’t prepared to settle for second best. Roll on spring! x… Read the rest

STONED ON LOVE

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Jake Morley at Stoned On Love Dingwalls, Camden, London

So my very dear friend Tom McQ has asked me to play at his wonderful Stoned On Love Festival at Camden Dingwalls on Sunday 21st February. I had said I’d hold off on gigs until the album’s done, but I just can’t say no to such an amazing event, so I’ll be there with bells on.

Tickets are only £6 for a whole days worth of amazing music from such talented people as Molotov Jukebox, Legs Eleven and Gideon Conn. Do grab a couple now from here:

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THE PLAN

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Plenty of people have been asking about what’s going to happen when the record’s done, so I thought I’d write a blog about it.

We’re due to start mixing towards the end of this month, so hopefully we’ll have all the finished mixes in our hands by the beginning of March. After that we’ve got some meetings to set up – I’m not technically linked to a label yet, so we’ll probably be trying to find one that feels right. They need to like me, I need to like them, and we’d share the same vision for the music. There’s also publishing, live agents, press/pr, legal stuff to consider.

Basically we’ll see how it goes – I really want to get going with showing it to the world, but the time has to be right. It’s possible it might not be released until the summer or autumn, with single releases, … Read the rest

THE CHOIR BRIGADE

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Overdubs are continuing at pace! Last Sunday we were working on those two close cousins of each other  – sax and choir – and BOY what a day that was.

Firstly, Tom Harrison did some incredible stuff with the sax. We only used it sparingly, but what we’re putting on is exactly right – some fabulously breathy stuff on The Light, and beefing up another couple of tracks.

At about 4:30pm the choir started filtering in, and I have to say it might be the best session of my life. 15 beautiful voices from 15 beautiful faces belting out Feet Don’t Fail Me Now in perfect harmony left me speechless. And such lovely people too. My sincerest thanks to both old close friends and The Choir Brigade who kindly made up most of the group and performed so professionally. I was really quite overcome….… Read the rest

DUB BE GOOD TO ME

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I’m going to pre-date this – ah the power of the blogger! To pretend I’m good enough to actually update often enough!

Just wanted to report on the first weekend of overdubs I did with Phill and wonderful assistant engineer / all-round-superhero Tom Loffman.

PIANO! I frickin love pianos. love em. Majestic instruments. The instrument equivalent of a horse I’ve always thought… Elegant, beautiful, often black and very occasionally white, quite heavy etc etc. I did a few things myself and then enlisted the help of a wonderful new musician friend – Kevin Pollard. Like everyone who seems to be involved in this project his talents are only matched by his lovely nature. Fantastic player, fantastic bloke. He kindly did some piano on Inside My Mind and Be With Me Once More and some hammond on Many Fish To Fry. VERY nice!

The rest of the weekend was made up … Read the rest

BASS & BEATS

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A quick word about this rhythm section.

I’ve been playing with Harry Mead for some time now in different projects, and I never stop being amazed at what an incredible drummer he is. His playing is a lot like his personality – unpretentious, considerate, professional and deeply soulful. He’s really stepped up to the mark on this record.

John Parker has had no end of praises for his work with Nizlopi, so it’s great to find out he’s not only worthy of the praise but extremely modest about it. It’s been a real privilege to both have him play on the album, and get to know him. He’s not just talented at playing the double bass, but talented at being a great human too.

Hopefully, we’ll all go out and play it live sometime, but that’s another story altogether…..… Read the rest

D A Y S   S I X & S E V E N

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jake-morley-day-six-sevenmy oh my what a sore head I have. I was instructed not to listen to any of the tracks for a few days to get some perspective, so I bought a new pair of trousers, a new toaster and then went to get drunk in a quiet pub. Then I forgot to eat, beat someone from Noah and the Whale at darts, and starting offering to make toast for everyone. All in all quite a success.

The last couple of days were much like the rest of the week – extremely successful – tho no doubt you’re bored of hearing me say that and assume it’s some sort of marketing hyperbole. The truth is I think it has the makings of a great record, but I really don’t know. Is the music authentic? commercial? both? is there a great single? will anyone like it? should I care? I can … Read the rest

D A Y   F I V E

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day-fiveMixed feelings as we enter the last couple of days in this main studio stint. Pleased to have most of the album down, but a little sad that this phase is almost over. After this will be a tricky period of overdubbing and fine tuning exactly what sounds make it on to the mix stage. I can’t wait to hold the finished mixes in my hand – after that it’ll be time to have some meetings to make things happen with it.

We’ve tackled most of the band songs first cos we can only get them down here. Now it’s time for getting down versions of the acoustic stuff – This City, Eyes, Ferris Wheel – though they won’t necessarily stay solo acoustic.

One of the things I’m most pleased with is not just the recordings – which to my ears sound in a different league to anything I’ve ever … Read the rest

D A Y   F O U R

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day-fourmore snow! And what does this mean? That’s right – it means John loses a bet about whether he’s allowed to play double bass on Solitude. Thank you weather gods!

Everyone’s feeling good – it’s tough working 12 hour days every day for a week – especially for layabout musicians! It’s incredibly intense. We’ve really broken the back of it all now though and the mood in the studio has been great all week. It’s amazing how well we all get along in fact – our personalities all fit together.

Many Fish To Fry was always the track everyone was most worried about getting down because it’s quite complex to record, but in the end we got it sounding fantastic by early evening. It’s like an epic slightly Irish singalong about the infinitely varied futures we could have. I’ve never really liked the idea of fate. I’m fairly sure it’ll … Read the rest