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Mark
wrote this for one of the Alisha's Attic fansites, describing
the making of the record they made together, 'Illumina'.
All dates are in 1998.
April
8th: Karen and Shellie arrive in NYC
April 9th: First session, the Looking Glass Studios.
Programming the basic structures of songs, which amounted
to guide keyboards, drum and percussion loops, and click
tracks.
April 10th/11th: Basic tracks with live musicians
at Looking Glass. Mike Levesque, drums; Mike Lustig, guitar;
and myself on bass. I was the engineer, and I was assisted
Dante DeSole and Ryoji Hata. Shellie did guide vocals
at this time.
Songs
from this first session included:
'Air
and Angels'
'Lazy Head'
'Wish I Were You'
'Resistor'
April
13th-17th: Looking Glass Studios. After the basic
tracking session, I had to make 24-track slave tapes for
vocals. While I was doing this, the girls wrote a new
song called 'Going Down,' which we began programming.
We also started work on a couple of other songs, 'The
Pulse' and 'Scared Like Me,' and a transitional piece
called 'Shameless'. Later in the week we were joined by
a couple of additional musicians. First was Everett Bradley,
who played percussion on most of the tracks on the 16th.
On Friday the 17th, Reeves Gabrels from David Bowie's
band entered the fray and (uncharacteristically) tracked
a new acoustic song, 'Out of These Clouds' accompanied
only by Everett on djimbe, myself on bass, and Shellie
on lead vocal. This track was a quick one, and as soon
as the basic was complete we blew straight into the vocals.
Karen
sang most of her backing vocals for all of these songs
during this week.
April
20-25: Looking Glass Studios. We continued with lead
vocals this week, Shellie completing most of them; more
keyboards and programming, especially on 'Going Down';
more background vocals from Karen; guitarist Ann Klein
played electric guitar on 'The Pulse' and 'Air & Angels',
and acoustic guitar on 'Resistor'; Reeves did some of
his signature noise/wailing on a few tracks; I added the
mandolin to 'Resistor'; and lastly, Mike Levesque came
back to play drums on 'Going Down', 'The Pulse', and 'Scared
Like Me'
On
a personal note, 'Going Down' was shaping up to be my
favorite track on the record thus far, followed closely
by 'Out of These Clouds'.
April
27th - May 5th: Looking Glass Studios. Over this period,
we finished up all overdubbing on the tracks. During this
time I'd hired in a Mellotron, which was the first real
'sampler,' from the 1960's - it has tapes of strings,
flutes, or voices which are activated as you play the
keyboard. It relies a lot on mechanics as opposed to electronics,
and it was of course a very old unit..... so we wrestled
with that for a day, but the results were wonderful -
it's on 'Air and Angels' and 'Wish I Were You.'
May
6th-13th: Electric Lady Studios, Studio B. Mixing,
'Air and Angels', ' Lazy Head,' 'Wish I Were You,' 'Resistor,'
'Out of These Clouds,' 'Shameless,' 'Going Down,' 'The
Pulse,' and 'Scared Like Me.' I engineered the mixes,
and I was assisted by Roger Che.
May
20-22, May 25-29, June 1-4, June 5-9: While we were
mixing the first batch of songs, Karen, Shellie and I
decided that they'd stay on in New York, and after a short
break we'd proceed into the second part of the album.
Most of these sessions involved just the three of us,
with the addition of a drummer (Shawn Pelton this time
around) and a string quartet (Yevgenia Strenger - Violin,
Laura Seaton - Violin, Sarah Seiver - Cello, Eugene Moye
- Cello) as need be. We also used another recording studio
for a week, Platinum Island, as Looking Glass had been
previously booked. Tracks recorded during these sessions
included 'Me And The Dolphins', The Incidentals,' 'Lay
Low,' 'Are You Jealous?,' 'Dive In,' and an attempt to
readdress a couple of tracks the girls had previously
done with Dave Stewart, 'Barbarella' and 'Do I Lie.'
When
we reconvened on May 20th, the girls came into the Looking
Glass Studios and promptly set to work on a new song called
'The Incidentals'. The song was written very quickly,
then recorded the same day. After this initial session
- in which we completed guitars, bass, keyboards, backing
vocals, and most of the lead vocal - all we added on top
were drums and a string quartet. Once again, Karen did
her bank of backing vocals, then Shellie would do her
lead vocal in a couple of takes or so. 'Me And The Dolphins'
was an electronic piece made out of various loops and
sounds, featuring my then-four-year-old daughters' voice
among other things. These sessions were based around brand
new songs (except for 'Are You Jealous?') so it felt a
bit freer as far as trying things out, as we weren't trying
to 'beat' a demo version.
June
4-8: Right Track Recording. Mixing, 'Me And The Dolphins',
The Incidentals,' 'Lay Low,' 'Are You Jealous?,' 'Dive
In,' 'Barbarella' and 'Do I Lie.' I engineered the mixes,
assisted by Brian Garten.
I
ended up doing a few remixes in late June, as well as
making a couple of tapes for live performance. In the
end, the label stuck with the original versions of 'Barbarella'
and 'Do I Lie.'
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