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You added a lot of additional percussion on this album like wood blocks and maracas and lots of horns and vocal harmonies. How will you duplicate some of the songs live?

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You added a lot of additional percussion on this album like wood blocks and maracas and lots of horns and vocal harmonies. How will you duplicate some of the songs live?

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We really can’t totally duplicate it live unless we bring in other players. And for some shows we may bring in a small horn section for a few of the songs. I think your first and second albums were more like Red Moon as far as studio albums. After that it was more in the synthesizer vein. Yeah, well, Jim brought a lot of that in and it was good because he’s very creative with programming. But he’s starting to dig the more natural instruments. You have a lot of high separation on this album. That was really from playing quietly. You can get separation by gating instruments or by putting amplifiers in different rooms, but we got it from just playing quietly. If you turn it kup loud on your stereo, that’s probably louder than we played it.

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