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Chris Preston : Mono Is King!
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Rawly recorded (in mono.) guitar pop saturated by 70s AOR and American musical theatre; an ambitious debut by a well-meaning analog recordist who had no idea what playing every instrument yourself can do to your mind.
Genre: Pop: 70's Pop
Release Date: 1997
Mono Is King!
Chris Preston
Record Label: Beverwyck
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Soul Connection 3:23 $0.99
Picture 2:27 $0.99
Old and Grey 3:19 $0.99
Children Make Their Paces 2:37 $0.99
Daylight Savings 3:28 $0.99
Easy, Baby 3:46 $0.99
A Side Two Get-together 1:41 Album Only
Mono Is King 3:10 $0.99
Quadraphonic Circus Parade 0:44 Album Only
New Jersey Surf Story 2:58 $0.99
Catgut 0:24 Album Only
Dandelion Rays 3:15 $0.99
Torture Sequence #1&2 1:10 Album Only
Man-Sized 3:44 $0.99
The Guitar 0:19 Album Only
Love Is Love 4:41 $0.99
The Hot Butter Radio Hour 1:23 Album Only
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Album Notes

They say that you have your whole life to write your first album. Though I wrote the songs mostly in 1996, I definitely tried to cram a lifetime of experience into the songs and the grooves. I was out to prove a lot with "Mono Is King!" about my talent, technology, music, you name it. Oh such purpose. The whole thing is a nod to AM radio in the 70s, which I loved so well. The album is in mono (meaning not in stereo) just like the music was that came out of my transistor when I was a kid. I recorded the record on 8 track and mastered it on quarter-inch reel-to-reel tape. I rejected all special effects and digital technologies, leaving only distance (how loud something was in the mix) to make my statement. Some of the arrangements are pretty thick for such a comparatively primitive approach.

In the theme of distance, most of the songs on "Mono Is King!" were about the self-imposed isolation of ambition, and the longing for connection that always lay beneath the exterior. Many of the characters are loners that seek a single true companion.

Even though Mono Is King! is on CD, it has two "sides," like an LP. Each side was conceived as a complete thought and each one leads to the other. In fact, at the end of side two, I introduce the first song on side one. This was my first attempt at playing every instrument and singing every part myself on a recording. I only enlisted a drummer’s help, because I didn’t yet own a kit. Being alone in a studio for that long, rolling tape myself and performing each track one at a time, I started to go a little stir crazy, hearing weird things in the playback and getting punchy in the late night sessions. By side two, I had decided to document that experience, which accounts for all of the weirdness between the actual songs. I gave those little gems their own IDs on the disc, in case you don’t want to follow me down.

Enjoy "Mono Is King!" I hope it demonstrates how much can be done with very little.

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