The biggest artists. Their celebrated albums. Producer and author Jesse Cannon gets unprecedented access to look at these records, piece by piece, with interviews from those involved at every level.
An in-depth exploration of the "Jagged Little Pill" Broadway cast recording album.
Interviews: Glen Ballard (Album Producer), Elizabeth Stanley (Mary Jane Healy), Sean Allan Krill (Steve Healy), Tom Kitt (Orchestrator, Music Supervisor), Diane Paulus (Director).
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An in-depth look at SWMRS's "Berkeley's On Fire."
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An in-depth look at Sam Martin's "Alpha Omega."
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When Bear Rinehart (NEEDTOBREATHE) initially conceived solo project Wilder Woods, its scale was unclear. âI definitely didnât have a major label in mind...I didnât have a tour in mind.â Instead, it started purely as âexploration,â as âscratching the itch.â
Here, we explore in great detail how those initial desires grew into both a thrilling, self-titled debut album, along with new sonic ground for the celebrated songwriter. We hit on Rinehartâs relationship with producer Gabe Simon, we discover how the song âSure Ainâtâ helped establish the Wilder Wood sound, and we unveil all the most critical creative moments for the LP, as told by those intimately involved.
After the episode, listen to Wilder Woodsâ debut album.
Interviews: Bear Rinehart, Gabe Simon (Producer), David Leonard.
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Matt Maesonâs very first performance was anything but traditional. A Chick-fil-A open mic...which he took first place in...which netted him the restaurant's food for a year. âThat went away in about three months because all my friends were poor, and they would just jack the coupons.â Believe it or not, but that amusing bit of history might be the most conventional part of Maesonâs beginnings, detailed here by the artist.
Following his captivating origin story, youâll then find yourself deep within the makings of his debut full length album, âBank On The Funeral.â From joining up with frequent producer James Flannigan, to getting the inside scoop on tracks like âBeggarâs Songâ (written at SXSW at a particularly rocky moment), âCringeâ (a breakthrough moment for the albumâs production style), and âFeel Goodâ (first conceived in 2011), itâs an intimate look into this achievement, featuring Maeson and those creatively closest to him.
Interviews: Matt Maeson, Derek Davies (Neon Gold), James Flannigan (Producer).
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The spark. The secret.Â
When Shooter Jennings talked to us about the process behind a new record, he highlighted these two inspiration points, one a bit more concealed than the other. âThe spark is the idea...when it happens, then I get excited and I have an overall vision for an album. And then the secret is something that I usually never reveal...it's kind of like when an actor has a backstory they made up for a character.â
Here, we get insight on the motivations attached to âShooter,â the ambitious country artistâs 2018 full length record. Jennings also talks about his move to Elektra (along with re-entering that âmainstream ringâ), how he decided on the album title being his first name (plus the humor associated with his music), and much more.
Listen to âShooterâ now.
Interviews: Shooter Jennings, Aaron Raitiere (Songwriter).
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The genre-defying duo joins to discuss their full length album, âLove Me / Love Me Not.â Knowing they had âmore to offerâ in the sophomore LP, HONNE set off on a journey full of experimentation, increased collaboration, and embracing their two-sided band mantra. Itâs all tracked here through intimate details on many of the songs, including which one started on a couch with Garageband.Â
Interviews: James Hatcher (HONNE), Andy Clutterbuck (HONNE), Jordan Whitmore (Atlantic Records), Georgia Barnes (Songwriter), Reuben James (Songwriter).
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The Swedish songwriter joins to discuss her 2018 EP, âSorry For Writing All The Songs About You.â The bold concept behind the release â it details the peaks and valleys of a single relationship â is passionately detailed, including the empowering twist housed within standout âIâm Not Her.âÂ
And to fully uncover this unique and thrilling pop expression, youâll also come to understand her creative partnership with Cassandra Ströberg, youâll discover how she used Pinterest for musical inspiration, and youâll hear about her winding path to Big Beat Records (highlighted by the origin story behind KREAM collaboration âTaped Up Heartâ).
Interviews: Clara Hagman, Gina Tucci (Big Beat Records), Cassandra Ströberg (Songwriter, Manager), Mugisho Nhonzi (Producer).
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Jerry Mitchell, director for the recent Broadway run of âPretty Woman,â knew immediately that songwriting duo Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (âSummer of '69â) matched his production. âBryan and Jim have this uncanny ability to write an incredible hook, and a lot of those hooks...sound like they belong in this era.â But it wasnât easy for the acclaimed pair as they stepped into the role of âMusic and Lyrics.â To keep it simple (for now), Vallance would say: âWe were learning as we were going along.â
We invite you into literally every step of the âPretty Womanâ musical and subsequent cast recording release, starting from Adamsâ initial interest in the property (he himself inquired about a musical version of the film back in 2008), to the out-of-town process and frequent rewrites, to Broadway, and eventually to the album recording itself. On the latter, Vallance was said to review âevery single take, every single note, searching for perfection in every performance.â With interviews extending beyond the songwriters, youâre treated to an extraordinarily rich look at this process.
In the end, perhaps Orfeh (the showâs Kit De Luca) put it best in regard to the album, which is now available: âWe've made a pop CD. We have made a bonafide pop CD that happens to be based on a musical.â
Now following the Broadway run, see the dates for "Pretty Woman: The Musical" at their website.
Interviews: Jerry Mitchell (Director), Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (Music/Lyrics), Andy Karl (Actor), Orfeh (Actor), Craig Rosen (Atlantic Records Executive Vice President, A&R Operations), Will Van Dyke (Orchestrator).
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âEvery album you go into it thinking, âthis is going to be the album where I say something.â And I feel like I did accomplish that.â
âKnow.,â the 2018 album from Jason Mraz, is many things. Itâs a response to the information overload of the "post-truth" and fake news era. It was crafted three years into a marriage, âa record that's nourishedâ by this relationship. And perhaps most simply, itâs yet another top-10 charting release in the career of the storied singer-songwriter.
Explore the album here, along with discovering the fascinating journey of track âHave It All,â hearing about how Mraz wrote 140 songs during these sessions (and how coffee played into this productivity), and finding out why good A&R is so important to the album process.
Interviews: Jason Mraz, David Silberstein (Atlantic Records, A&R), Andrew Wells (Producer), Dan Wilson (Producer, Semisonic).
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Brent Cobb can sure tell a story.
Whether recalling his musical origins, retelling old family tales, or speaking on the creative process, the rising country artist pulls you in with his unique combination of intrigue and authenticity. And that storytelling prowess is on full display in 2018 album âProvidence Canyon,â explored here.
Discover all about how he crafted that record, one having âa shit-ton of soulâ according to Rolling Stone, along with the surprising prompt behind âAinât A Road Too Long,â and the tragic tale leading to âKing of Alabama.â
Interviews: Brent Cobb, Dave Cobb (Producer), Don VanCleave (Management), Mike Harris (Guitarist), Phil Towns (Keyboardist).
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