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Rick Brewster, co-founder Angel & motionless lead guitarist, was intrigued to hear about this "Studio in a box". A machine that could record masters digitally and was not much bigger than a brief case. He had to have one, or as he put it "The band had to!"
This "studio in a box" was a catalyst to The Angels recording their first album for Shock Records - Skin & Bone. Rick Brewster took to the task with both hands. No sooner had he taken delivery of the Roland VS880 multi track digital recorder than he had other Angels hunched over this machine laying down guitar tracks and spitting out vocals. Rick Brewster was producing a new Angels album.
Northwest Highway is written about the band's experiences on that tour. It was also in Broome where The Angels & Shock structured a new recording deal. Skin & Bone was recorded between Darling Harbour Studios and Rick Brewster's home Studio Denman Lodge. The final mix was done expertly at Studio 301's Phoenix room by Kevin "Caveman" Shirley who Shock had flown in from New York.
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Released: Mon 2 Oct 2006
Catalogue Number: BLUE0622
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