Album - Hearing In the Bardo

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Hearing in the Bardo was recorded at IsoKon Studios in Woodstock, NY. The vocals and additional instruments were recorded at Galaxy Smith Studio in Brooklyn, NY, co-produced by Colin Brown, engineered and mixed by Jim Bertini and mastered by Kevin Blackler.

All of the artists involved are friends and musical inspirations to me and I am grateful to have each and every sound recorded here to share with the world.

“Bardo” is a Tibetan word that literally means “intermediate state”, and is also translated as transitional or liminal state. It is the realm of the afterlife when a soul has left a body and is in-between two different phases of incarnation, but can still see, feel hear and communicate things.

The songs collected here were written in the bardo of my father, William H Smith, RIP. I dedicate this work to him and thank him for teaching me to listen.

credits

released October 6, 2016

Vocals, Guitar / Deborah C Smith
Piano, Organ, Rhodes / Colin Brown
Bass / Brian Kesley
Drums / Chauncey Yearwood
Fiddle, Vocals / Liz Hanley
Electric Guitar/ Lucas Papaelias
Flute/ Domenica Fossati
Bari Sax/ Morgan Price
Electric Guitar/ Scott Metzger
Trumpet/ Shammarr Allen
Vocal Choir on Rejoice/ Matt Whyte, Mayteana Morales, Elenna Canlas, Udi Barlev, Chauncey Yearwood, Colin Brown, Deborah, Sierra Carrere

Special Thanks:
Colin Brown, Dan James Goodwin, Jim Bertini, Mike & Sharon Graff, Bob & Jessica Basil, Stacy Grisinger, Jeffery Glass, Matthew Hepinstall, David Willis, Now Hear This, The Cosmic Womb, the goddess tribe of divine alignment and all of the many great songwriters who have helped me understand the world a little better through music.

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Hearing in the Bardo was recorded at IsoKon Studios in Woodstock, NY. The vocals and additional instruments were recorded at Galaxy Smith Studio in Brooklyn, NY, co-produced by Colin Brown, engineered and mixed by Jim Bertini and mastered by Kevin Blackler.

All of the artists involved are friends and musical inspirations to me and I am grateful to have each and every sound recorded here to share with the world.

“Bardo” is a Tibetan word that literally means “intermediate state”, and is also translated as transitional or liminal state. It is the realm of the afterlife when a soul has left a body and is in-between two different phases of incarnation, but can still see, feel hear and communicate things.

The songs collected here were written in the bardo of my father, William H Smith, RIP. I dedicate this work to him and thank him for teaching me to listen.

credits

released October 6, 2016

Vocals, Guitar / Deborah C Smith
Piano, Organ, Rhodes / Colin Brown
Bass / Brian Kesley
Drums / Chauncey Yearwood
Fiddle, Vocals / Liz Hanley
Electric Guitar/ Lucas Papaelias
Flute/ Domenica Fossati
Bari Sax/ Morgan Price
Electric Guitar/ Scott Metzger
Trumpet/ Shammarr Allen
Vocal Choir on Rejoice/ Matt Whyte, Mayteana Morales, Elenna Canlas, Udi Barlev, Chauncey Yearwood, Colin Brown, Deborah, Sierra Carrere

Special Thanks:
Colin Brown, Dan James Goodwin, Jim Bertini, Mike & Sharon Graff, Bob & Jessica Basil, Stacy Grisinger, Jeffery Glass, Matthew Hepinstall, David Willis, Now Hear This, The Cosmic Womb, the goddess tribe of divine alignment and all of the many great songwriters who have helped me understand the world a little better through music.

all rights reserved

Hearing in the Bardo was recorded at IsoKon Studios in Woodstock, NY. The vocals and additional instruments were recorded at Galaxy Smith Studio in Brooklyn, NY, co-produced by Colin Brown, engineered and mixed by Jim Bertini and mastered by Kevin Blackler.

All of the artists involved are friends and musical inspirations to me and I am grateful to have each and every sound recorded here to share with the world.

“Bardo” is a Tibetan word that literally means “intermediate state”, and is also translated as transitional or liminal state. It is the realm of the afterlife when a soul has left a body and is in-between two different phases of incarnation, but can still see, feel hear and communicate things.

The songs collected here were written in the bardo of my father, William H Smith, RIP. I dedicate this work to him and thank him for teaching me to listen.

credits

released October 6, 2016

Vocals, Guitar / Deborah C Smith
Piano, Organ, Rhodes / Colin Brown
Bass / Brian Kesley
Drums / Chauncey Yearwood
Fiddle, Vocals / Liz Hanley
Electric Guitar/ Lucas Papaelias
Flute/ Domenica Fossati
Bari Sax/ Morgan Price
Electric Guitar/ Scott Metzger
Trumpet/ Shammarr Allen
Vocal Choir on Rejoice/ Matt Whyte, Mayteana Morales, Elenna Canlas, Udi Barlev, Chauncey Yearwood, Colin Brown, Deborah, Sierra Carrere

Special Thanks:
Colin Brown, Dan James Goodwin, Jim Bertini, Mike & Sharon Graff, Bob & Jessica Basil, Stacy Grisinger, Jeffery Glass, Matthew Hepinstall, David Willis, Now Hear This, The Cosmic Womb, the goddess tribe of divine alignment and all of the many great songwriters who have helped me understand the world a little better through music.

all rights reserved