Kiss My Jazz - In The Lost Souls Convention

Project: Mauro Pawlowski
Released: 1997

Format(s): CD (Album)

Mauro plays on all three Kiss My Jazz albums - In a Service Station, In the Lost Souls Convention, In Doc's Place, Friday Evening, and performed during many of their live shows including the final AB shows back in January 2000.

Tracks

1Slow March Through The Half Oriental Side Of The Bedroom3:22
2Mona Lisa Overdrive3:12
3Jesus2:05
4Lost Souls Convention3:38
5Wild At Heart0:51
6Chunk3:44
7Carousel1:09
8Silly Disco Song1:16
9Stained Glass3:05
10Baby Jazz1:31
11Credit Cards2:12
12Warp 72:52
13Olvidar3:14
14Sarah1:27
15Wild Orchid3:12
16Go To Hell2:06
17Dead Beat Town1:02
18Silly Jazz Song1:45
19Tough Guys Don't Dance2:52
20Chungking Mansions5:44
21It's A Long Way To Happiness1:11
22Goodnight Irene3:20

File under : Jazz, Rock (Jazz-Rock, Art Rock, Contemporary Jazz)

Artwork Rudy Trouvé
Composed By, Arranged By Kiss My Jazz
Engineer Bernardo Fernandez
Engineer Karl Broekaert
Layout Dirk Belmans
Photography By Bache Jespers
Producer Bernardo Fernandez
Producer Kiss My Jazz

Recorded and Mixed at Galaxy Studios & Music Plant; Overdubs with the Motor Music Mobile & Finishing at Ghosttown; Mastered at Electric City; Track 1: 4-track song, composed & recorded, 1996, overdubs in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Sounds like a late 50s French film noir soundtrack. Track 2: Taken from the vinyl [url=/release/1040435]In Coffee We Trust[/url]. Recorded and mixed on 16-track at Music Plant. The song was written in 1996 after a strange night with Bob and and old lover. Track 3: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Finished at Ghosttown. Basic chords & lyrics in a Dutch hotel room during a tour depression. Track 4: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Written in 1996. Track 5: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Sort of a blues thing, but only half of the band likes blues, some hate it. If we remember well, the King of Wilrijk wrote pieces of the lyrics. Track 6: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Sort of no wave thing. Most people will hate this one. Lyrics written on Christmas eve, 1996. Track 7: A 4-track song. Sounds exactly like the title suggests. 1997. Track 8: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Started with a sax riff from Dirk and sort of turned into a cheap soundtrack from God knows what. 1997. Track 9: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the mobile from Motor Music and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Written in 1997. Track 10: A 4-track song. Track 11: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Our adoration of "The Popgroup" & "The Gang Of Four" brought us this song written during rehearsal. 1997. Track 12: Recorded on 16-track at the Music Plant. Taken from [url=/release/1040435]In Coffee We Trust[/url] as well. 1996. Written during recording. James White esque. Track 13: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Written during recording. 1997. Track 14: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Used to have vocals but is now an instrumental following the departure of Wilrijk. Track 15: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Uxed to be an instrumental but we always wanted to make sort of a band stand up comedy soundtrack out of it. We've been playing this since 1995. Track 16: Composed & recorded on dictaphone & 4-track. Reverb added at Ghosttown. For and about D. 1997. Track 17: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. 1996. Track 18: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Finished at Ghosttown. A silly tune indeed. 1997. Track 19: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Title stolen from Norman Mailer. Written during rehearsal 1997. Title printed incorrectly as "Though Guys Don't Dance" on the sleeve and on the disc. Track 20: An impro. Overdubbed in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile and mixed at Galaxy Studios. Chinese music recorded on dictaphone in the museum of Hongkong. Voices in the street of Hongkong. 1996. Track 21: Composed & recorded on 4-track. It's a long way indeed. Track 22: Recorded in Elko's grandparents garage with the Motor Music Mobile. Title printed incorrectly as "Good Night Irene" on the sleeve and disc. Lyrics written on dictaphone in Hongkong. 1996. Song was made during rehearsal. All songs that were recorded with the Motor Music Mobile 24-track. ℗ & © 1997 Heavenhotel presents Made in Holland. Craig Ward appears courtesy of Island Records. Mauro Pawlowski appears courtesy of A&M Records.

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