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Richie Furay [message #70790] |
Wed, 02 August 2006 17:19 |
John Macy
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Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
has released his first secular CD in many, many years
called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
"Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
Paris here in Colorado.
If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
along with a just released autobiography, at:
www.richiefuray.com
:)
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70792 is a reply to message #70790] |
Wed, 02 August 2006 17:39 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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This sounds like a great project. Congrats John. I'm ordering it today.
thanks for the heads up.
Deej
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
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> Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
> has released his first secular CD in many, many years
> called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
> of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
> including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
> Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>
> I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
> record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
> "Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
> ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
> Paris here in Colorado.
>
> If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
> like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
> along with a just released autobiography, at:
>
> www.richiefuray.com
>
> :)
>
>
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70797 is a reply to message #70790] |
Wed, 02 August 2006 20:45 |
steve the artguy
Messages: 308 Registered: June 2005
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thanks, John.
The other day, when I was delving into the recesses of my brain for old cool
tunes, one that crossed my mind was "I just can't wit to get moving" from
Buffalo Springfield. That's the tune I'll always associate with him. Don't
know why.
I'll look for it the new CD. thanks again.
-steve
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
>has released his first secular CD in many, many years
>called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
>of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
>including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
>Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>
>I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
>record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
>"Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
>ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
>Paris here in Colorado.
>
>If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
>like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
>along with a just released autobiography, at:
>
>www.richiefuray.com
>
>:)
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70806 is a reply to message #70790] |
Wed, 02 August 2006 22:30 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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Good for you John!
Congrats indeed.
DC
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
>has released his first secular CD in many, many years
>called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
>of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
>including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
>Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>
>I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
>record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
>"Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
>ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
>Paris here in Colorado.
>
>If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
>like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
>along with a just released autobiography, at:
>
>www.richiefuray.com
>
>:)
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70813 is a reply to message #70790] |
Thu, 03 August 2006 02:09 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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just when my natural color (pasty white) was returning i'm now a new
shade of green...but congrats anyway.
On 3 Aug 2006 10:19:03 +1000, "John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com>
wrote:
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>Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
>has released his first secular CD in many, many years
>called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
>of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
>including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
>Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>
>I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
>record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
>"Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
>ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
>Paris here in Colorado.
>
>If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
>like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
>along with a just released autobiography, at:
>
>www.richiefuray.com
>
>:)
>
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70815 is a reply to message #70790] |
Thu, 03 August 2006 02:18 |
Dimitrios
Messages: 1056 Registered: August 2005
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Congratulations !!
Dimitrios
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
>has released his first secular CD in many, many years
>called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
>of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
>including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
>Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>
>I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
>record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
>"Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
>ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
>Paris here in Colorado.
>
>If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
>like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
>along with a just released autobiography, at:
>
>www.richiefuray.com
>
>:)
>
>
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70820 is a reply to message #70790] |
Thu, 03 August 2006 05:56 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Good on ya, John!
Neil
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
>has released his first secular CD in many, many years
>called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
>of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
>including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
>Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>
>I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
>record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
>"Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
>ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
>Paris here in Colorado.
>
>If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
>like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
>along with a just released autobiography, at:
>
>www.richiefuray.com
>
>:)
>
>
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70827 is a reply to message #70790] |
Thu, 03 August 2006 08:12 |
Bill Terry
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Hey John, I saw this over the SGF first. I checked out the samples on the
Richie Furay website. Man that voice brings back some great memories of those
early Buffalo Springfield and Poco hits. Congrats, sounds like a great record.
I'm gonna order a copy.
BT
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
>has released his first secular CD in many, many years
>called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
>of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
>including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
>Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>
>I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
>record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
>"Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
>ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
>Paris here in Colorado.
>
>If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
>like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
>along with a just released autobiography, at:
>
>www.richiefuray.com
>
>:)
>
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70831 is a reply to message #70790] |
Thu, 03 August 2006 09:42 |
Tony Benson
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The order page says it's out of stock right now, but I'll keep checking
back. Congrats John.
Tony
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
news:44d140f7$1@linux...
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> Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
> has released his first secular CD in many, many years
> called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
> of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
> including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
> Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>
> I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
> record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
> "Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
> ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
> Paris here in Colorado.
>
> If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
> like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
> along with a just released autobiography, at:
>
> www.richiefuray.com
>
> :)
>
>
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70839 is a reply to message #70831] |
Thu, 03 August 2006 12:18 |
John Macy
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I spoke with Richie today and he will
be restocked the first of the week...
"Tony Benson" <tony@standinghampton.com> wrote:
>The order page says it's out of stock right now, but I'll keep checking
>back. Congrats John.
>
>Tony
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>"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
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>> Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
>> has released his first secular CD in many, many years
>> called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
>> of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
>> including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
>> Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>>
>> I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
>> record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
>> "Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
>> ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
>> Paris here in Colorado.
>>
>> If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
>> like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
>> along with a just released autobiography, at:
>>
>> www.richiefuray.com
>>
>> :)
>>
>>
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Re: Richie Furay [message #70847 is a reply to message #70839] |
Thu, 03 August 2006 15:08 |
Tony Benson
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Thanks John. I'll check back Monday or Tuesday.
Tony
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
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> I spoke with Richie today and he will
> be restocked the first of the week...
>
> "Tony Benson" <tony@standinghampton.com> wrote:
>>The order page says it's out of stock right now, but I'll keep checking
>
>>back. Congrats John.
>>
>>Tony
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>>
>>"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
>>news:44d140f7$1@linux...
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>>> Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
>>> has released his first secular CD in many, many years
>>> called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
>>> of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
>>> including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
>>> Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
>>>
>>> I had the honor of recording, mixing and co-producing the
>>> record. It was tracked at Quad Studios in Nashville (where
>>> "Harvest" and many other classic records were done) into
>>> ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
>>> Paris here in Colorado.
>>>
>>> If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
>>> like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
>>> along with a just released autobiography, at:
>>>
>>> www.richiefuray.com
>>>
>>> :)
>>>
>>>
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