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| Mack arrives
at Nashville's Sound Emporium Studios to begin recording the new CD.
- (March 7, 2003) |
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| The studio,
with separate small rooms for various instruments. |
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| Mack with the
talented Chris Nole, the producer. |
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| The musicians
gather to hear rough recordings of the next song, while crafting their
parts in their head. |
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| Mack
overseeing the set-up of the recording process. |
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| Chris checks
in on Pete Huttlinger prior to recording first song. |
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| Chris Nole
produced and directed the sessions while playing piano, synthesizer, and
organ. |
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| Pete
Huttlinger played a dazzling guitar, once trading his steel string one
for a nylon classical guitar. |
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| Dennis
Belfield on bass guitar. |
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| Jack Pearson
added second guitar, mandolin, and dobro tracks. |
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| Dave Harrison
provided the beat - on drums, congas, bells, sticks, etc. |
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| Mack and
Chris with Brittany Allyn, who provided background vocal harmonies on a
few songs. |
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| Wanda Vick
played three different violins for her tracks on "I Will Bring You
Home." |
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| Jim Horn made
magic with his recorder and flute. |
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| Mack records
his lead vocal track while listening to the other instruments recorded
simultaneously. |
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| The proud
producers: Chris Nole, producer and music director; Karen Tupek,
executive producer; and Mack, the star. |
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| Mack with Jim
Horn. |
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| Chris, Mack
and engineer Dave Sinko listen to the playback after recording a song. |
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| Mack prepares
to record a vocal track. |
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| Mack in the
vocal soundbooth, preparing for next song . |
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| Mack goes
over ideas for back-up harmonies with the Jordanaires.
- March 21, 2003 |
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| The
Jordanaires recording: Gordon Stoker, first tenor; Curtis Young, second
tenor; Louis Nunley, baritone; Ray Walker, bass. |
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| Chris
provides a suggestion to the Jordanaires while Mack looks on. |
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| Mack and
Chris in the studio with the Jordanaires. |
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| Dave Sinko,
the sound engineer, mixes all the vocal and instrumental tracks into the
final sound. |
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| Mack
listening to the re-mixing process. |
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| Chris and
Mack confer with Dave Sinko during mixing of sound tracks. |
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| Mack listens
as the final tape is made. |
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| It's done!
(Mack, Karen, Chris) |
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