An open letter from BERNARD FANNING

 

Hi,

Here's a quick rundown on how the album came about.

When Powderfinger took a sabbatical in February this year I continued writing and adding to songs that I was putting together from the few months prior.

There was a bit of a creative burst from March through May, before setting off to record with Tchad Blake, at Real World Studios in the UK. Charming English countryside and a batch of mostly acoustic songs made for great bedfellows during a summery June in Wiltshire. Jerry Marotta (drums), Keith Duffy (bass) and John Bedggood (heaps) all came along for the ride and we had a ball putting the songs together in a very casual way.

Tchad was twiddling the knobs and, between meals, we managed to get it together and do some recording. The Bristol train was a 6am alarm clock each morning, in an otherwise beautiful studio setting. We laid rhythm beds for a week, tracked for two more, and mixed for a further week before finishing up at the end of June.

In varying degrees we indulged in local beverages, wandered through some stone walled country lanes, played ping pong and drank Bellini's at an English garden party, which was lovely! But most of the time was dedicated to recording.

Ten of the tracks that were laid at Real World are present on Tea & Sympathy with four additional songs, (3,5,7,8) recorded at my home studio in Brisbane , but mixed by Tchad. The band on these songs is a ramshackle bunch of Brisbane musicians that now mostly make up the live band.

It was a fascinating few months, sometimes deeply personal, occasionally difficult but mostly a thoroughly rewarding time which deepened my love for the song writing process. Can't wait to do some more!!

I hope you enjoy the record and that maybe some of you will catch a live show when it rolls through town.

Released through Dew Process/Universal Music Australia on October 30

  • ‘Tea & Sympathy' was recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios in Bath
  • Tchad Blake's previous credits include Tom Waits, Crowded House, and Gomez
  • Produced by Tchad Blake and Bernard Fanning
  • All songs by Bernard Fanning
  • Bernard Fanning : guitars, vocals, piano, percussion, harmonica
  • John Bedggood ( Melbourne ): piano, strings, bv's, mandolin, keys
  • Jerry Marotta ( USA ): drums, percussion, thunderbox
  • Keith Duffy ( Ireland ): bass
  • Duane Billing (Brisbane): drums, percussion, war drums
  • Matt Engelbrecht ( Brisbane ): bass, lead guitar
  • Chris Bosley ( Brisbane ): bass
  • Tchad Blake: lap steel
  • Ben Quinn: BVs
  • Stu Miller: BVs
  • All songs engineered and mixed by Tchad Blake at Real World Studios, Box UK.
  • Except 3,5,7,8 Engineered by Mark McElligott at Leafy Bug Studios, Brisbane Aust
  • ssistant Engineer at Real World- Claire Lewis
  • The first single, ‘Wish You Well' was #1 Most Added at radio in its week of release.
  • Special intimate preview shows in September in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne for industry, media and fans saw rave reviews across the board 
  • Album launch shows throughout November at intimate theatre venues in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.