All In a Day
This song was recorded in 1982 in Los Angeles at Soundmasters Recording School. I was the "guinea pig" for a class learning to become recording engineers. In fact, recording at that school was a great opportunity for me. I recorded many songs there, for free. The song opens up with a whoosh. That exact sound was used by Greg Smith on All In a Day and later on Obsession. It was played on an unusual synth called Synergy. Greg used that same synth on Michael Jackson's Thriller album. When Astrid and Charles heard All In a Day, they thought I'd be a good fit for the the band they were forming, that would eventually become Animotion.
When writing the song, I was intentionally stringing visual images together, trying to get away from writing a linear story lyric. And I wanted the music to be kind of weird and different from the new wave rock I'd been writing. If the song does not play... please check back next week. I'm working it out. B PS. I love the drums on this track, by Jeff Stern
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