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MELODICROCK.COM (Australia) 2002 TRIBUTE ALBUMS; HOW TO....CASE STUDY...BOSTON! I asked Escape Music boss Khalil Turk about their recent release
A Tribute To Boston - just how does one go about setting up a tribute
album and how was Escape's Tribute to Boston put together? What lead you decide on doing a Boston Tribute
album? After recording a Foreigner tribute album Steve Morris and myself were
very satisfied with the results, so I brought up the idea to Steve,
How about recording a Boston Tribute? We have always been
huge fans of this band since their debut, and Steve was very happy to
do it. Were there any other artists in your mind to
invite to participate? There were many artists in my mind, I had to be selective who to invite.
I gathered many names of musicians, when I decided who to invite on
the album, and send the invite out to all. They were all delighted to
take part on this tribute, being in this business for such a long time,
you meet and to know many different musicians from established names
to beginners, and you have to be fair with all of them. So Boston is the band - what's the process involved
in getting a tribute started and off the ground? Do you start picking
a base band, or songs, or...? First of all we pick the songs, with Boston most of the songs had to
be from their first album and so on. Then we decide who will be good
on each song. Once the lead singers are pinpointed, we look for a good
solid rhythm section Bass / Drums. In the mean time Steve Morris will
be preparing all the studio works programming and so on - while I am
getting in touch with musicians. Who picks who will sing what track? Is that up
to you, or did guys like Chris Ousey come to you with their favourites? Usually Steve and I decide who will sing which song. Or we ask the
singer would they like to choose any particular song. With Chris Ousey,
Steve thought Cool The Engine - check out Tommy Denander guitar solo
it smokes!! - and A Man I'll Never Be (Japan only) would be suitable
for him, knowing Chris he can sing anything even if you give him a telephone
directory!! When did you start recording and how long did
the whole process take to finish? Steve started with the pre-productions, programming of the songs and
backing tracks way back in the summer of 2001, while I was getting in
touch with the singers and musicians and arranging their time schedule
who was available and who wasn't. Obviously some parts are recorded in various
different studios, the mix process must be quite complicated. Can you
take us through that? Yes, some of the recordings has taken part all over place , from New
Jersey (Mike Walsh / Timothy Lewis) to Vancouver, Canada (Kenny Kaos,
Dave Hopia and Frank Baker), and back to the UK then all over UK from
Warrington to Royton Lancs (Vinny Burns, Don Airey) Bedfordshire to
Sweden (Tommy Denander and Anders Rydholm, Peter Sundell from Grand
Illusion), Norway (Ronni Le Tekro), and back to Warrington then to Runcorn...Wah!
Well travelled album. Who did the artwork for the release? I have always used Chris Johns (KICK) from Crusoe. Chris is
a very good friend of mine, and very talented, we have been working
together for the past 5 years, and he understands my likings. He usually
comes up with an idea, and then I will chop and change things around
it plus re-arranging. Obviously anyone can pick a song and sing it,
but what are the technical requirements of doing an tribute album, as
far as going about paying songwriter royalties etc? Yes, anybody can pick a song and record it for sure, if the song going
to be released for commercial purposes, then they have to apply for
AP Clearance from MCPS London. They will grant you the license to release
the song, and you will have to pay them 8.5% ppd. Are there any other requirements needed? As long you do not alter the arrangement or the structure of the song
or the lyrics you will be OK. Once you start changing the song then
you have to have approval from the songwriter. What are your personal favourite songs on the
tribute album? My personal favourite on Boston has to be Amanda by Steve Overland.
To be honest with you all the singers have done a great job, Terry Brock
is FANTASTIC on Its Easy, Tony O'hora, Peter Sundell
they are all
brilliant! Tell us about the players involved on the album? They were all excellent to work with. I would ask them back again.
But of course with tribute albums you have to change musicians sometime,
and use different musicians to make it more interesting. Some are obviously Escape Music artists, others
are guests. Is this a complicated situation for labels to work out? There were no complications whatsoever, all the artists were happy
to been involved. Except for one indie label their BIG "Boss"
whom wasn't accommodating to pass my invite to one of their artists.
I could've contact the artist directly myself since I knew the singer
very well long before he was signed to this particular label. It was
just a courtesy to ask the label. Next time! Any other plans for another tribute down the
track? Yes, Survivor will be next, we have some great musicians in mind I have already asked Harry James, and Chris Child of (Thunder) who have accepted my invitations, once again Steve Overland will be on, and I will be sending invitations out shortly. I have penciled in few names already, now Tony Harnell - if you are reading this - don't you say its too late or any other excuses!! (c). 2002 MelodicRock.com
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