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The405: 17. Eventually everyone fell asleep on the couch
The405: 16. This is Maria Eisen, she has been playing baritone sax with me for about 10 years. She is the baddest of the bad and grooves like no other. We flew her out from NYC and put her straight to work for three days straight. Obviously, we wore her out
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The405: 14. We shared the donuts
The405: 13. Jenny Wade brought us homemade donuts
The405: 12. This is the lovely Jenny Wade by the palm trees outside Dangerbird
The405: 11. Living at Dangerbird for a month, my favorite time of day was when it was dark enough to go and turn on the lights on the palm trees that can be see all over east LA
The405: 10.This is what it looks like when you have cramps, but you still have to make a record
The405: 9. It's always a good idea to get a haircut mid record making process
The405: 8. This is a quote from Cris Williamson's 1978 album Lumiere that we had taped to the wall in the control room
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The405: 4. Rilke is always source of inspiration for me
The405: 3. This is where my rhythm section, Josh Werner and Jon Ulman, fell in love
The405: 1 Pre-production was my co-producer and I driving tons of equipment from his studio in Portland, OR down to the Dangerbird studio in Los Angeles. We camped along the way