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~About The Music~ | |||
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Nothing Changes. Sink’s third and most recent release, is a departure from his earlier work in that two of the cuts are covers (Come Rain or Come Shine by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen, and Do Nothin’ ‘Til You Hear From Me by Duke Ellington and Bob Russell), and nine are originals. It also differs by venturing into previously untried territory with the semi-hip hop title tune, the almost-reggae Upstairs Room and the pseudo Beach Boys-ish Take Me Away . Like Ted’s earlier work, Nothing Changes was recorded, mixed and mastered by Andy Happel, who also appears on violin, keyboards and some vocal harmonies. Other performers include Kent Allyn (bass, guitar and piano), Robbie Coffin (lead guitar), Wayne Brewer (pedal steel guitar) Jim Rioux and Sean Daniels (drums), Tim Sink (alto and tenor sax) and Carri Coltrane on vocal harmonies. The two covers—Do Nothin’ ‘Til You Hear From Me and Come Rain or Come Shine—are live acoustic recordings, as is the unlisted “bonus” track Midnight Angel. Superette. Ted Sink’s second release in two years is a collection of 12 original songs recorded in various locations, mixed and mastered by Andy Happel. All compositions and lead vocals and some harmony vocals are by Ted Sink. Instrumentation includes guitars, bass, piano, keyboard, percussion, pedal steel guitar, dobro, violins, cello and trombone. Other players include Andy Happel, Kent Allyn, Carrie Coltrane, Robbie Coffin, Wayne Brewer, Rick Paige, Ron Bouffard, Jim Rioux, Lucia Nazzaro and Ben Sink. Finished in November 2004, the official release date of Superette was February 18, 2005. Mistaken. Ted Sink’s first CD released in November 2002, is a collection of 12 original songs recorded over a two-year period on 2-inch analog tape at Dizzyland Studios in Rochester NH, and digitally mixed and mastered in Digital Performer by Andy Happel. Instrumentation includes guitars, bass, piano, keyboard, percussion, pedal steel guitar, violins, cello, flutes, saxophones, and trumpet. All songs are vocals with lead and up to three harmony tracks. Musicians include Ted Sink, Kent Allyn, Andy Happel, Carrie Coltrane, Bruce Derr, Tim Sink, Jamie Decato, Jim Rioux and others. Music styles range from Latin jazz to country, and have been characterized as a cross between Steely Dan and Neil Young. |
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