what was the atmosphere like in the studio among the band members?
AJ: Well, it was somewhat … As has happened many, many times with a lot of large bands, it was an album done largely with only one person at a time. They were very rarely working together. In fact, we tended to be working in several locations at once, and would split up. James was still involved and I was working on it as well, and we’d literally have one each Dave and Roger I tended to go to Roger’s and work with him on vocals and things and James would go to Dave’s both had studios at home and work on guitars. (Laughs) And we’d occasionally meet up again and swap what we’d done! CB: I think that’d be a tough way to make an album. AJ: Well, from the outside, it would sound so. But it’s actually not all that odd. The majority of time the majority of records are made one person at a time even though other people are there. Most things are actually done that way, really. It’s not that odd. The relationship was definitely frosty by that stage there’s no question about it. I don’t think