I was staying up at Bill Champlin's house and had access to his studio, the rule was no one was allowed over to record. I broke the rules, sorry Bill and Tamara. This was a great era for me because I learned so much about running a 2 inch environment and was able to grow as a musician and engineer. Lucky for me, Bill was cool and played Hammond B-3 on the song.
I originally wrote this song with Brian in the summer of 1993, I have the demo of that and it is a poor recording with no vocal, but it's great to see how things evolve. We never released this song.
credits
from Kingpin Unreleased & Demos 1996,
released December 12, 1995
Writers: Brian Stewart and Lauren Scheff
Brian Stewart - Vocals/Guitar
Avi Michaels - Bass/BG Vocals
Brian Duffield - Drums
Bill Champlin - B-3
Lauren Scheff Production
Michael E Hutchinson - Mixing
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