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				<title>Seretse &amp; Bob Album Project</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 16:33:23 GMT</pubDate>
			
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					<title>Back in the Saddle</title>
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					<description>&amp;nbsp;Well it&apos;s been about 4 months since the last time we did some work on this album. I really got a bit stuck creatively and the vagaries of life just pretty interrupted the process.... two jingle projects and some live gigs etc.

I&apos;ve decided to bring in two buddies to help me with this project...Othniel Lewis on Keyboards and Karl Gibson on bass...you can hear the results on &amp;quot;I shot the Sheriff&amp;quot;.

We went to Ottey&apos;s house and after a long discussion about the project went at &amp;quot;I shot the Sheriff&amp;quot;. The guys are great...they got the concept quickly and went at it enthusiastically. After a while &amp;nbsp;I left them programming the MPC and getting very excited. I resolved to go into the kitchen to cook some Maggie Chicken noodle soup for Ottey as he had a rehearsal and performance later and I did not want him to be distracted while he was working.

I am really excited about them coming on board the project. The album may be finished by the end of August.

Seretse</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[&nbsp;Well it's been about 4 months since the last time we did some work on this album. I really got a bit stuck creatively and the vagaries of life just pretty interrupted the process.... two jingle projects and some live gigs etc.<br />
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I've decided to bring in two buddies to help me with this project...Othniel Lewis on Keyboards and Karl Gibson on bass...you can hear the results on &quot;I shot the Sheriff&quot;.<br />
<br />
We went to Ottey's house and after a long discussion about the project went at &quot;I shot the Sheriff&quot;. The guys are great...they got the concept quickly and went at it enthusiastically. After a while &nbsp;I left them programming the MPC and getting very excited. I resolved to go into the kitchen to cook some Maggie Chicken noodle soup for Ottey as he had a rehearsal and performance later and I did not want him to be distracted while he was working.<br />
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I am really excited about them coming on board the project. The album may be finished by the end of August.<br />
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					<title>Progress so far...</title>
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					<description>&amp;nbsp;Well I have 3 1/2 tracks so far...&amp;quot;No Woman No Cry&amp;quot; is the most complete...&amp;quot;Waiting in Vain&amp;quot; needs a melody...so far the album is leaning to an easy listening vibe...very true to my roots in the musical approach of Earl Klugh..a guitarist I have enjoyed and admired for many years.

Heard some George Benson this weekend and thus you hear the electric guitar approach in &amp;quot;Is this Love&amp;quot;.

Have to buckle down and finish putting on the framework for the rest of the tunes by the end of this week...this leaves the following tunes:

    Turn Your Lights Down Low
    So Much Trouble
    Exodus
    Get Up Stand up
    Redemption Song
    Concrete Jungle

This album presents me with the following challenges:

    The gall and arrogance required to believe that one can &amp;nbsp;interpret and rearrange the music of Bob Marley
    Playing Bass...haven&apos;t done so in years...since the late 1980&apos;s...my fingers hurt terribly
    The temptation to carried away with drum programming...masking my disappointment at not having live drums
    A return to being primarily a guitarist...one who is a legend in his own mind...still living off of practice sessions from over 20 years ago.


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					<content:encoded><![CDATA[&nbsp;Well I have 3 1/2 tracks so far...&quot;No Woman No Cry&quot; is the most complete...&quot;Waiting in Vain&quot; needs a melody...so far the album is leaning to an easy listening vibe...very true to my roots in the musical approach of Earl Klugh..a guitarist I have enjoyed and admired for many years.<br />
<br />
Heard some George Benson this weekend and thus you hear the electric guitar approach in &quot;Is this Love&quot;.<br />
<br />
Have to buckle down and finish putting on the framework for the rest of the tunes by the end of this week...this leaves the following tunes:<br />
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    <li>Turn Your Lights Down Low</li>
    <li>So Much Trouble</li>
    <li>Exodus</li>
    <li>Get Up Stand up</li>
    <li>Redemption Song</li>
    <li>Concrete Jungle</li>
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This album presents me with the following challenges:<br />
<ul>
    <li>The gall and arrogance required to believe that one can &nbsp;interpret and rearrange the music of Bob Marley</li>
    <li>Playing Bass...haven't done so in years...since the late 1980's...my fingers hurt terribly</li>
    <li>The temptation to carried away with drum programming...masking my disappointment at not having live drums</li>
    <li>A return to being primarily a guitarist...one who is a legend in his own mind...still living off of practice sessions from over 20 years ago.</li>
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					<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 09:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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