MP3 Jeff Keithline - Lucky Guy
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Late '80s Indie Pop with lotsa energy, incredible guitars, and poetic lyrics.
6 MP3 Songs
POP: 80's Pop, ROCK: Modern Rock
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"Lucky Guy," my first solo record, came out in May of 1989. Back then everybody used a lot of reverb on their recordings; this showed how serious we were about things. Coincidentally, in May of 1981 my band had a single in the Billboard Magazine Hot 100, and in May of 2001 my second solo album "Jeff Now", eventually named 2001/2002 Best Indie Recording by the Providence Journal, was released. I think that I can say with confidence that we probably did use a great deal of reverb on these other recordings as well.
I have a certain affection for the songs on "Lucky Guy", especially with Bruce Millard's guitar stylings. So, while we're getting ready to record some new songs, I thought that it would be fun to reissue "Lucky Guy." Steve Meyer used all of his magic, and his oven, in order to rescue the original tape for re-mastering and, over my protests, refused to add any more reverb....I still like these songs, I hope you will too.
Cheers,
Jeff Keithline
October (not May) 2002
6 MP3 Songs
POP: 80's Pop, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
"Lucky Guy," my first solo record, came out in May of 1989. Back then everybody used a lot of reverb on their recordings; this showed how serious we were about things. Coincidentally, in May of 1981 my band had a single in the Billboard Magazine Hot 100, and in May of 2001 my second solo album "Jeff Now", eventually named 2001/2002 Best Indie Recording by the Providence Journal, was released. I think that I can say with confidence that we probably did use a great deal of reverb on these other recordings as well.
I have a certain affection for the songs on "Lucky Guy", especially with Bruce Millard's guitar stylings. So, while we're getting ready to record some new songs, I thought that it would be fun to reissue "Lucky Guy." Steve Meyer used all of his magic, and his oven, in order to rescue the original tape for re-mastering and, over my protests, refused to add any more reverb....I still like these songs, I hope you will too.
Cheers,
Jeff Keithline
October (not May) 2002
in partnership with CDbaby


