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If I Could Only
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THIS ALBUM IS AVAILABLE ON A NEW DVD/CD PACKAGE FROM WARNER-RHINO AS WELL AS
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Stephen Barncard recorded and mixed David Crosby's first solo-album
'If I Could Only Remember My Name'. Here are Barncard's notes about the album: |
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If I Could Only Remember My Name... Track: Music Is Love [3:16] Actually derived from a "log tape" running while the song was worked out with Messrs.. Nash,Crosby & Young, then David left the studio (A&M studio C in LA), and Graham and Neil worked on into the night on it. On one of the first Croz sessions at Heiders, Nash walked into the room and delivered a 2 track to David, a completed mix of the song. Graham was a bit put off when I asked him for the eight track so I could remix; I think he thought the piece was done.... The phasing came about while I was trying to wild-sync the original work tape back onto the 8 track master (the original transfer was distorted). David walked in and loved it and it was my idea to hold off the phasing until the song kicked in.
Track: Cowboy Movie [8:02] Recorded in: Heider's Studio C Another song that almost got away.... Recorded completely live, and an early rough mix as well... Crosby pulled this song out only twice (never demoed) and blew all of out minds.... I was using really thin tape at the time, Scotch 207, because I was mixing at 30 ips and needed slightly more than 15 minutes per reel (side).
Tamalpais High (At About 3) [3:28] Recorded in Heider's Studio A & C Basic tracks actually recorded by the RCA guys, Maurice Iraci and Allan Zentz. I recorded all of the vocals and added the Garcia overdubs. And mixed it.
Laughing [5:20] Recorded in: Heider's Studio C The most magical track of all; it happened so fast, I remember little about recording and mixing this. Track with Phil,Bill, and Croz... overdubs with Garcia on Steel,Multiple vocals and a small Joni part. All in a day or so. Unknown to me at the time, Crosby had been woodshedding this and other tunes on this record for years, waiting for this moment.
What Are Their Names [4:09] Recorded in: Heider's Studio C Another live track, made up by the entire band on the spot. Another example of our "record everything" policy at work! Various noodling by the guitars turns thematic after all, and lyrics penned by the Croz on an envelope were added the next day by the PERRO chorus (it was like a SF "WE ARE THE WORLD" experience ). There were not enough headphones for the singers, so I put the track up on the speakers for the singers' cues.
Traction In The Rain [3:40] Recorded in: Heider's Studio C Multiple Crosby acoustic guitars with live vocal and autoharp played by Laura Allan (also heard playing and singing on the unreleased "Coast Road"). A section was duplicated on an 8 track so a verse with harmonies could be added (Crosby, Nash & Allan). Laura's autoharp was compressed beyond industry standards, and keeping with my experimental attitude, in stereo.
Song With No Words [5:53] Recorded in: Heider's Studio A Another RCA track, with vocals and Croz's acoustic overdubs recorded by me. Mixed in a couple of hours. Original tracking engineer: Allen Zentz
Orleans [1:56] Recorded in: Heider's Studio A Another song Dave had in his pocket for some time, we cut all of the vocals and guitars in an evening... all Dave. This is a Crosby arrangement of a traditional French folk song, with the lyrics being a list of some cathedrals in France. This was completed on the first day of recording.
I'd Swear There Was Somebody Here [1:19] Recorded in: Heider's Studio A Late at night.... very wasted.... just me and Croz and Ellen Burke (my lady and assistant at the time) in Heider's studio A SF (downstairs).... recording overdubs with echo chamber.... Croz starts dicking around with the echo..... asks me to put fresh tape on..... I record Crosby live singing with two tracks each pass, 5 passes of two tracks later, you have "I'd Swear"....... No other overdubs, no retakes, ever. 15 minutes of cosmic skydrop. I had never seen the Muse work so magically.
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The album was produced By David Crosby,
Recorded And Mixed in Studios C and A by Stephen Barncard Nov 1970 thru Spring 1971
at Wally Heider Recording , a Filmways Company 245 Hyde, San Francisco Ca.
still in operation today as HYDE STEET STUDIOS
Assistant Engineer: Ellen Burke
Additional Engineering by Allen Zentz, Pat Iraci and Henry Lewy.
Photography by Henry Diltz, Cover by Gary Burden for R. Twerk


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LAYOUT AND DESIGN: HANS VELDHUIZEN
quotes updated and layout colors changed by SQB