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It took me three years to write most of the material on Avalon. Some of the music seemed destined to sound just as it does on the recording. I knew "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" would have a sax line, that it would be simple. However, I could never have imagined that Freyda Epstein extraordinary duet in "Watch For Me." It happened quite by accident as she was trying to compose a string line for the solo section. She began to play along with her voice as she sang, looking for that elusive string solo. It was amazing! We recorded her immediately, before that moment passed .
I had the best time I've ever had in the studio because the focus never left the intention of the music. I had so many experiences of reaching beyond where I thought I could go artistically... because I could. Every musician I worked with gave me her best work. Every day, day after day. Stephen, our most excellent and earnest engineer never quit when there was something more we could do to make the music more beautiful, more true to itself. Kerry gave the most precious gift of all as she carefully encircled and enlivened the studio environment so I could access the essential stillness I needed in order to create. Danielle anchored my intense daily efforts with her spacious heart and simple kindnesses.
We created a world at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. We were there a long time. And as time passed, the music created a spell. Even the hard-core rockers who visited our "room" commented on the "vibe." They couldn't name it, couldn't place it, but they were fascinated by it. Strangers from other sessions came into the control room and just stood around, entranced.
I hope you will find the music entrancing in the same way we all did. What we were creating, what they were hearing and what I hope we have succeeded in capturing on thin plastic discs is the sound of loving women.
For those of you curious about the stones in Marcia Lieberman's fine photographs which I used for the CD cover imagery, the photos were taken in Southwest Wales. There are many tales about the stones. We both agree they are ancient Witnesses. For me, they emanate the same quality we were reaching for in the music. You can contact Marcia at www.planetpoint.com/marcia_lieberman.
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