While
many musical fashions and styles have come and gone over the last 30 years,
Greg Johnson has
consistently maintained a unique style and place in the music world.
His catalogue of over 300 songs includes many kiwi classics such as
Isabelle,
Don’t Wait Another
Day,
Swagger and
Now The Sun is Out with several becoming radio hits in New
Zealand and the US.
His 11th studio album
Swing
The Lantern is a return to the style of production employed on
earlier albums, where a band of players get together over several weeks to
record the songs in a big studio all at once. The result captures the
interactive nuances between players, the mood representing a moment in time -
much like the perfect live concert.
Long time friend, drummer and musical collaborator Wayne Bell produced the album, which was recorded at Stagg Street Studios in Los Angeles in
June of 2015. Seasoned cohorts Ted
Brown and Mark
Hughes were joined by Welshman, Alex Troup on guitar and Bell on drums.
Says Johnson: “My last few albums were patched together in the modern way,
various people coming to smaller studios over a period of time, sometimes never
even meeting their co-players. This time round I was looking for that magic
that only happens with collaboration and multiple players all playing
together. The results exceeded my highest expectations”.
Songs from the album were written in the year prior to recording and many were
road tested at Greg’s various shows during that time, a tried and true
indication of what works and what doesn’t.
The result is without doubt the best of Johnson’s studio efforts to date but
more importantly, the songs have already been judged as among his
strongest by his hardcore fan base, fans that have wholly funded this
latest release via
gregjohnsonmusic.com.
Swing The Lantern is now available for purchase from Greg's
website,
iTunes and all good digital
service providers.
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