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As thrilled as I am with our recent compilation CD This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 4, there was a period late in its production where I was hit with self-doubt. In retrospect, that was nuts. But looking back now, I may as well admit my moment of weakness. Acknowledging our weakness makes us stronger. Spinach also makes us stronger. As do the magic word "SHAZAM!," a bite from a radioactive spider, gettin' belted by gamma rays, or being born on the planet Krypton.
A delay in the production of our forthcoming compilation CD This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 4 has put us in an unfamiliar holding pattern, as we wait for everything to fall into place. It's not anything I wish to make public, so let's make this our private post for July.
The waiting part--the key part of the waiting part, anyway--is actually over. We mastered the CD at SubCat Studios in Syracuse on June 21st, but there were mastering errors on two of the tracks. Fixing the glitches was a relatively simple matter (and it gave us the opportunity to also tighten up a few of the track-to-track transitions), but the fix was delayed just by the logistics of time and scheduling. Nonetheless, SubCat completed a corrected master for us, and that corrected master is now in my possession. I will review it obsessively over the weekend, and we'll proceed as soon as my anxieties about it subside.
And that's where our unfamiliar holding pattern manifests: the mastering delay is giving me an excuse to second-guess, third-guess, hundredth-guess everything with the CD. Not the songs themselves--we have an absolutely ace selection of tracks from our stellar contributors--but I'm questioning the overall sound, hoping it's as good as I thought it was two weeks ago. I'm sure it is. But I'm unsure of my certainty, so I may as well second-guess that, too.
The uncertainty has delayed me in writing the liner notes. That delay is entirely on me. I write best when I write with confidence; my confidence is a little shaky at the moment. That will pass. I don't recall writer's block as ever having been much of a problem for me, not when I was freelancing, and not now as a hobbyist blogger. The basics always remain the same: tell the story. Hell, once you start writing, the story is often eager to tell itself. You just have to stay out of its way. But this week, when I wanted to get this CD's liner notes done, I couldn't even stay out of my own way long enough to do the job.
For all that, I do still believe in this CD. I think you'll believe in it, too. Dana's been on vacation this week, but he'll finish the graphics when I finish the text. Once I stop hearing audio deficiencies that aren't really there, I'll resume full-on hype mode, and craft some cool liners about how much great radio means to me. I wouldn't be here doing this if the simple act of hearing Badfinger and so many others on the radio hadn't blown me away when I was younger. I remember that feeling. I still crave that feeling. And I'll conjure that feeling again, with This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 4. There is a discernible line to be drawn from "Baby Blue" and "No Matter What" to the fine rockin' pop songs on this disc. Turn it up. We have a story to tell along with it.
And that story has a soundtrack! This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, Volume 4 is now available from Kool Kat Musik
My thoughts on pop music and pop culture, plus the weekly playlists from THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO with Dana and Carl (Sunday nights 9 to Midnight Eastern, SPARK! WSPJ 103.3 and 93.7 FM in Syracuse, sparksyracuse.org). You can support this blog on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2449453 Twitter @CafarelliCarl All editorial content on this blog Copyright Carl Cafarelli (except where noted). All images copyright the respective owners TIP JAR at https://www.paypal.me/CarlCafarelli
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