Wednesday, July 16, 2008

The Prisoner's Song

From the album "Roadhouse"
Zoomer Roberts: vocal & bass
Buddy Winston: guitars
Eric Hutson: drums

In the waning years of the 20th century, Buddy and I casually recorded 14 of my favorite songs in his home studio. We did this piecemeal, often using "click tracks." Some of these bled and wound up in the final mix. The vocals were recorded in a closet. Due to the worsening condition of my fingers, I played the bass lines on a Yamaha keyboard or abandoned them altogether. On some songs -- such as this Vernon Dalhart warhorse from 1924 -- I dictated the instrumental breaks note-for-note. I also sang all the harmonies, with varying degrees of success. Finally, Eric Hutson brought over his snare drum and brushes and played exactly what was needed where it was needed. The final result was called "Roadhouse," and it is presented here in its entirety. The songs deal with pain, suffering, ostracism, hopelessness, exposure to the elements, lost love, alcoholism and death. My mother said it was the most depressing thing she ever heard in her life.