Just to clarify I will now be referring to Fellowship Songs Vol. 1 as simply "FSV1". It's much faster to type. Now that we have our acronyms all cleared up...LET THE POST GO ON!
One of my favorite bands is a group called Filter. About 8 or 9 years ago I was watching a DVD about one of their albums. At this time I had no recording experience to speak of in terms of doing recordings on my own so I had no idea what the process entailed. I was, however, beginning the learning process of how an album gets produced. When a Filter project got close to its completion they would make an early copy of the CD and then drive around while listening to it. The idea behind it was that listening to a CD while driving would be one of the primary mediums in which that album would be listened to once it got into the hands of the average consumer. So, in the spirit of one of my favorite bands, I now do the same thing.
Around 1 p.m. on this Wednesday afternoon I loaded up in the car with an early copy of FSV1. Normally I get a project in a car and hear about 30 different things that I need to go back to the computer and fix. Such was not the case this time. I heard about 5 things that I needed to go back and fix before it could get into your eager hands. So, barring some kind of major computer catastrophone between now and Sunday, FSV1 will definitely be ready to take home. I probably have at least 2 more test drives and a whole series of non-stop listenings before mass production of the project starts. Come Saturday FSV1 will be in full duplication mode so that you can have your own CD to worship with as you head home from our Sunday morning gathering.
Break's over...time to get back to finishing.
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