Making Tracks: A Record Producers Southern Roots Music Journey
English
By (author): Peter Guralnick Scott Billington
Billington's long working relationships with the artists give him perspective to present them in their complexityfoibles, failures, and fabled featswhile providing a vivid look at the environs in which their music thrived. He tells about Boozoo Chaviss early days as a musician, jockey, and bartender at his mothers quarter horse track, and Ruth Browns reign as the most popular star in rhythm and blues, when the challenge of traveling on the chitlin circuit proved the antithesis of the glamour she exuded on stage.
In addition, Making Tracks provides a widely accessible study in the craft of recording. Details about the technology and psychology behind the sessions abound. Billington demonstrates varying ways of achieving the mutual goal of a great record. He also introduces the supporting cast of songwriters, musicians, and engineers crucial to the magic in each recording session. Making Tracks sings unforgettably like a from the vault discovery. See more