Tell me about the new album.
I'm excited about it. This one feels different than the others. I
think part of it is that when you build a studio yourself from the
ground up with your own hands, with family, you feel like you
birthed the whole thing. It's in our backyard, it just feels
organic. It was nice to be able to wake up in the morning and drive
the kids to school and hit the studio and write.
The album definitely sounds different — the songs
are more concise, there are fewer expansive solos, it's more mature
sounding.
A lot had gone on between records, a lot of maturing as a human
being, being around great musicians. Playing with Willie Weeks,
Clapton and Santana and even being around the Allman Brothers makes
you step away from your own work when you're recording it and judge
it harder — the chord changes, the content, everything. It
was also nice to not focus on a guitar record. I think this one was
much more song- and feel-oriented. I've always been pushed in the
other direction of doing more guitar records because that's
supposedly what people want to hear. When I see someone live I want
it to be expansive but with a studio ideally I want to hear the
birth of ideas and the sound and not necessarily extended
soloing.
Your wife sings on this record. Do you guys work well
together or do you get on each others' nerves?
It's a nice situation. We're both bandleaders in our own right and
both pretty stubborn people but we work pretty well together. We
haven't done a record completely together yet so I don't know how
that'll work. [Laughs] We write pretty well together. The
studio is a new thing for us so I'm excited to expand on that and
see what can happen. I think we can do a really great record
together. It would be really nice to spend four, five, six months
and keep writing till we have some great tunes. I am hoping we can
do it by 2010, 2011.
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