Kenny G - Heart And Soul

On June 29 2010, Concord Records is releasing Kenny G's 13th studio album. Walter Afanasieff produced the album, I programmed the tracks (official credit reads: Additional Production, Programming, Keyboards & Engineering) and co-wrote one as well. Mick Guzauski mixed. But perhaps my favorite part was doing the track that Robin Thicke sang on, entitled 'Fall Again'. Check it out at Concord Records. I also got a pretty sweet shoutout..!

"Thanks for recording these tracks so well!! And Adrian, thanks for all the hip sounds and cool parts. You made my music much better!"

Amanda Falk - In Between The Now And Then

Just got back the master for Canadian JUNO award-winning singer/songwriter Amanda Falk. We spent time over the past year putting this album together and I'm really happy with it. We were fortunate enough to be able to work with some of my good friends, Will Sayles, Matt Pierson, and Gary Burnette on this project, and worked at a beautiful studio in Tennessee (Dark Horse). Our goal was to capture as much of Amanda's identity on this album as we could, and I'm thankful to her label Signpost Music for allowing us to pretty much do whatever we wanted (what a treat!). I'm posting below one of my favorite songs from the album (Paper Planes). And please do check out Amanda's myspace: http://myspace.com/amandafalkmusic [audio:http://www.adrianbradford.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/01-Paper-Planes-r1.mp3|titles=Amanda Falk - Paper Planes]

See below for a review of "In Between The Now And Then":

Amanda Falk

In Between The Now And Then

Thank God for Steve Bell.

Not only has the veteran musician forged one of the most enduring and distinguished careers in Canadian Christian music, but he’s serving as a mentor and inspiration to a growing number of artists.

The latest beneficiary is fellow Winnipegger Amanda Falk. Falk had been the poster girl for Avante Records and their Beautiful Unique Girl program. As such, she extensively toured the country headlining musical pajama parties aimed at enabling young women to discover their inner beauty and unique value in the eyes of God.

But Falk had simply become BUgirled out. It’s a mantle she no longer wanted to carry. Tired and discouraged, Falk had contemplated leaving music entirely.

That was until she got together with Bell. Beyond just extending his encouragement, Bell offered to take Falk under his wing and gave her the opportunity to record her next album on his Signpost Music label.

The result is stunning. For an artist that scored a Juno Award with her debut project and secured a second Juno nomination with her sophomore release, Falk’s latest effort raises the bar by an extra few notches.

In Between The Now And Then is Falk’s coming out party. Previously, most of the songs sung by Falk were co-writes or tunes entirely composed by others. On the first two CDs, Falk is listed as the sole songwriter on only three compositions. But this disc has her exclusively pen all 14 tracks.

To be brutally honest, I’ve never been much of an Amanda Falk fan. Sure, I recognized her talent. But for the most part, her music never seemed to engage me. So when I first cracked open the shrink wrap on her latest disc, my expectations were small. It was bedtime and I hoped to catch a few tunes before falling asleep. Yet with each song, I became less tired. Enraptured by the music, I ended up awaiting each upcoming selection with eager anticipation. And more than just a temporary tickling of the ears, I find the songs have the ability to grow in appeal with subsequent listenings.

Other than Falk asserting her identity as a singer/songwriter, much of the success for In Between The Now And Then is owing to the exquisite production of Adrian Bradford. His arrangements are richly orchestrated, offering a full sound that is at the same time very intricate with painstaking attention to detail.

Overall, this is a pop record that runs the gamut from soaring rock riffs to quieter, piano-driven numbers and quasi-symphonic orchestrations that are downright ethereal.

One element that Falk and Bradford truly get is the importance of “progression” in the music. The songs are replete with movement, ebbs and flows, varying tempos, instrumentation and musical nuances. The lead radio single, Paper Planes, even breaks standard songwriting structure, employing a secondary or “faux” chorus. All of these serve to keep the listener engaged with the music.

Completing the package are Falk’s obvious vocal skills which earned her four straight Covenant Awards as Canadian Christian music’s Female Vocalist of the Year from 2005-2008.

In Your Child, Falk writes of being “worn and weary” with a heavy heart. But in between then and now, something’s changed. Certainly, putting out an album of this quality is bound to alter anyone’s countenance.

Available for $16.99 wherever Christian music is sold.

January

Starting production on new Jodi King songs, and Austin Brown and An-Ya with Walter A

Mixing An-Ya 'Supernova' with Dave Pensado

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Dave Pensado - Mixing An-Ya

Dave Pensado mixing a new track from An-Ya, co-produced with Walter A

December Updates

I’m sitting on the couch of Dave Pensado’s studio as he’s mixing a track Walter Afanasieff and I produced together. It’s crazy to hear what someone like that can do with your work.. And it seems like a fitting close to a crazy year. I’ve completed the move to LA at Walter’s gracious invitation, built a studio here, and have settled into a groove.. It’s been a year I might only have dreamed about a decade ago; working with various artists that I have grown up being fans of, as well as balancing my own projects from my own network. Over this past year we have had such talented people come through the door and grace us with their presence, from Darren Hayes, to Westlife, Josh Groban, Leona Lewis and Kenny G. As well, I got to make a record with Canadian artist and JUNO-winner Amanda Falk (just finished production), do some work with my ex-bandmates Starfield, a few songs with undeniably  gifted writer/performer Greg Sczebel and of course on-going work with singer-songwriter Diana Pops, not to mention starting the year with a tour with Mat Kearney and Keane. Can’t wait to see what 2010 holds! Here we go..

Greg Sczebel

Greg Sczebel’s second album “Love & The Lack Thereof” is just released. Check it out on iTunes! We had a great time at his studio in Vancouver I believe almost a year ago where we worked together on ‘Commotion’, ‘How Am I Supposed To Breathe’, Every Word You Say, and my personal favorite, ‘I’ve Got That Feeling’.

Amanda Falk

Just finished a week of tracking for Amanda Falk’s new album. It was a great week. I’m so happy with the work we did, and I can’t wait to finish this record.. I am really excited about it.. Thanks to Will Sayles, Matt Pierson, Gary Burnette and Chris Yeager. Now the work begins for me.. sifting through what we’ve recorded, editing.. more guitar overdubs, pianos, vocals.. I love my job.. ;-)

Move to LA, Amanda Falk

Well, we're starting to get ready to move to LA. Again, for those of my friends who may already know, I've been fortunate to be taken on by a very talented writer / producer by the name of Walter Afanasieff.. he's brought me to LA and on with him to work together doing programming, production and writing. And it's been a lot of fun. I've cut together a quick video of some of the things we've been up to.. I'm not so good with remembering to bring out the flip camera, though.. so the footage has been slim pickings. But you'll get the idea. Tomorrow morning I'm off to LA again to work together for a few days, then off to Nashville for a week of tracking at Dark Horse studio for the record of a good friend named Amanda Falk. I'l try to keep up with the updates more regularly. Thanks! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whGgP7M0ojY[/youtube]

Keane Tour

Well, I just wrapped up a 3 week tour with Keane and Mat Kearney. We had a blast, beginning in LA and wrapping up at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. I’d like to say I made new friends, and had an overall great experience. It started off challenging; it had been a while since we’d done shows together, and never with the group we had, but it tightened up quickly and I was quite proud of where we ended up. It’s always funny being on tour, hurtling across the planet in a steel tube with wheels.. 10 people living on a 40 foot long bus, the only privacy being that of your coffin-like bunk, but at the same time there’s such a feeling of freedom as you see different cities, meet different people, eat fantastic food, and most of all, get to make music every night for a living. What a blessing.. !! Sure did feel good to get back home, though. And after a week of recuperating, I’m off to LA. There’s lots of stuff lined up that I’m very excited about, but I will post about that as we go. I also bought a flip HD camera (yes, again, late to the party!) and with it I will attempt to make video blog posts.. not that I am under any illusion that these will be particularly interesting; it just seems like a good thing to do. And, off to pack up my gear for yet another flight..

Jodi King EP is released!

Jodi King EP is released! Click the image to go to her website where you can check out the new music. It was a marathon, I think we wrapped up the whole thing in under a week, but we exercised a lot of creative freedom, and I’m really happy with how it turned out! Thanks as always to my friend Tyler Burkum for bringing, as usual, some serious guitar prowess to the record. I was going to say ‘chops’ but that seems to have negative connotations these days.. Minor sidestep.. Check out the record ;-)

Jodi King - Street Lights EP

Here’s a song from Jodi King’s ‘Street Lights’ EP. It’s a more laid-back vibey one, but I rather like it..!

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