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About a year ago, Carol started thinking seriously about another
recording project. Knowing that it would be no small feat, she set out to
find a co-producer to help see the project through. The goal was to find
someone with ample experience in and knowledge of the music business and its
many facets. Qualifications for the job were met superbly in fellow musician,
producer, and friend, Craig Erickson. Together they embarked on their musical
journey, went to Oz and back, and returned with a lovely, large, "bouquet of
Marigolds", the CD, (not to mention a stronger friendship and a very small,
informal book exchange club.)
CRAIG ERICKSON has been compared to Jimi Hendrix, Robin Trower, SRV, Eric
Johnson, Jeff Beck, Santana, Tommy Bolin... yet he has a unique phrasing,
vibrato, and soulful feel that puts him above the sea of imitators so common
today. He has recorded numerous internationally released CDs, successfully
toured the U.S. and Europe, and made numerous guest appearances on other
artist's recordings such as Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple fame. Visit Craig's
website at www.craig-erickson.com.
In the process of making a CD there are many decisions to be made. The
first step to tackle is song selection. Having gone through the process many
times before, Craig asked Carol to submit five songs at a time on cassette
tape for him to review. After listening, they met and discussed the strengths
and weakness of each song and whether or not it fit this particular project.
Thirteen songs made the final cut.
After discussing possible arrangements for the songs, Carol sat down with
a small keyboard and began writing out parts for oboes, flutes, cellos and
any other instrument as needed. While all the musicians were quite talented
and accomplished, some had sufficient studio experience and the ability to
improvise their parts without the help of lead sheets while others required
something more concrete.
In the meantime, arrangements of a different sort were being make with
the folks at Catamount Recording Studios. Tom Tatman, owner of Catamount with
his wife, Kitty, was to serve as engineer for the recording and mixing, with
periodic assistance from John Chamberlain. John also mastered the recording.
July 19th marked the first day of recording and the project was off. The
decision was made to lay down scratch guitar and vocal tracks that the other
musicians used as a reference to record their parts. Once the other musicians
had completed their recordings, Carol recorded her part along with their
accompaniment. August marked the beginning of the mixing process. After the
final mixes were finished and the sequencing of songs complete, the recording
was mastered and went on to the final stage of manufacturing.
Amid the recording, mixing and mastering there were the graphics to be
done. This was placed in the very capable hands of graphic designers Jim
Young, a former co-worker of Carol's and Matt Montag, her son. Carol
submitted lyrics and photographs and exchanged ideas about the design, then,
Jim set about implementing the design ideas. This is where the plot thickens
a bit. Originally, the CD was titled Figure 8, the song title of the CDs
first cut. The final decision had been made, but there was a feeling of
uncertainty about the choice and whether it captured to essence of the music.
That night on Late Night with David Letterman, Elliot Smith was plugging his
new CD entitled; you guessed it, Figure 8. Shortly after that Matt came up
with a cover design that immediately put to rest any uncertainty. Using a
photograph of Carol with her guitar and a handful of Marigolds, Matt set her
in a grassy field with a single tree. Long-time friend, Steve Herrnstadt, a
photographer and professor at Iowa State University, supplied the photograph.
David Van Allen and Steve Gassman proved additional photographs for the liner
notes and lyric sheet.
Marigolds CD Credits
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Musicians |
| | Tom Barry | Oboe |
| | Joanne Chadima | Flute |
| | Steve Charlson | Bass |
| | George Curtis | Bodhran |
| | Jim Dreier | Drums and percussion |
| | Craig Erickson | Acoustic guitar, angel hair guitar, percussion, keyboard |
| | Carlis Faurot | Violin |
| | Mike Maas | Mandolin |
| | Al Naylor | Flugel horn |
| | Tracy Price | Vocal |
| | Nina Swanson | Accordion |
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| Photographers |
| | Steve Herrnstadt | CD front cover photo |
| | David Van Allen | CD insert photos |
| | Steve Gassman | CD label photo |
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| Graphic Designers |
| | Matt Montag | CD cover, promotionals, website |
| | Jim Young | CD insert layout |
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