EP\'s are a waste. Too short, too much money, just a sad idea altogether. Nothing stands in the way of them making an 80 minute album with decent production, BUT themselves. Make the financial investment and wow people with an 80 minute epic masterpiece and be done with it.
To say that the new album should exclude Tunage, Ep 3 and eschers 3+4 is ludicrous. Tunage is such a fun and powerful tune. A studio version would fit nicely on XM radio. I\'m sick of only having live versions of it on my Ipod!! While I wasn\'t a fan of Ep3 at first because of the anti-climatic blues ending, I think the band should stay consistent with releasing each episode on a studio album. And with Eschers, the band is playing it more with Chris and Matt, than they did with Ron.
All they need to do is find a half decent producer who knows how to run a mixing board and they\'re golden.
hey, joe, if you\'ve got the money to do an 80 minute record
the right way (and this means a whole lot more than finding "a half decent producer who knows how to run a mixing board"), i\'m sure they\'d love to do a full length on your dime!
the thing is, they DO need more than a "half decent producer". that\'s what they\'ve had for their past few studio records, and by no means to i consider any of them really phenomenal records. when i want to turn someone on to the breakfast, i do NOT point them in the direction of their studio recordings. they\'re not BAD records, but they don\'t capture that special something that this band has. i mean isn\'t that the point of going into the studio? to take that magic you have and documenting it for people to be able to enjoy at their leisure? this band needs a really well produced studio recording, especially with the strength of the songwriting as of late. to stretch a limited budget into an 80 minute record will get you more of the same. i really believe that this record
must be (and absolutely can be) a REALLY amazing piece of work that anyone who appreciates this genre would want in their cd rotation at all times. the material is SOLID! to spread the time/money/energy too thin recording/producing it would be a real shame. IMHO, it would be a waste. what they need is someone who understands how to PRODUCE a record, not just engineer one. Sonically, their past could records sound pretty good. The sounds are solid enough, and the mixes are good, but that\'s only part of what makes a good record. whoever produces this record should spend a WHOLE lot of time working with the band before they even book the studio time.
i guess my point is, making an 80 minute "epic" that will actually "wow" people takes a LOT more money than one would think. it\'s not just a question of dipping into the savings a little bit for a little something extra. it\'s a HUGE expense if you want to do it the right way. god willing, this isn\'t the last record the breakfast is going to make. you do a smaller handful of the tunes and do them REALLY well, AND you have plenty of additional material in your back pocket, i\'d say you\'re sittin pretty....