Identifier3338373
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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Source InfoSBD
J-Card CommentBrent Mydland unreleased solo album 1982 Source: SBD (just enough hiss to suggest an analog gen. SBD>C>CDR>EAC>SHN This is a studio album remastered to cd with proper pre-track gaps of 2 sec. (54:40) 1- Inlay It In Your Heart 2- Tons Of Steel 3- Dreams 4- Maybe You Know 5- Nobody's 6- See The Other Side 7- Long Way To Go 8- Take One FILLER: Built To Last Outtakes: 9- Start Your Engines 10- Blow Away 11- Take You Home FILLER: Silver 12- Instrumental 13- Climbing Mydland recorded and mastered a solo album, but it was never released. Intended for this album were "Tons Of Steel with Monty Byron on guitar, "Maybe You Know , "Nobody's", "Long Way To Go", and "Dreams". Possibly the sessions discussed with Betty Cantor-Jackson in "The DeadHeads Taping Compendium Vol 2" . TDHTC: "You recorded music for a Brent Mydland solo album that was never released, correct?" Cantor-Jackson: "Yeah, we worked on it for a year, between everything else. Phil used to come into the studio every night and sit down and listen with a big grin on his face. He loved it. That was great stuff. It's the best of Brent and the best of me. Someday I'd really like to put it out. You can definitely hang out inside those mixes"
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Brent Mydland 1982-??-?? Unreleased Solo Album, Unknown, CA
Set 1Inlay It In Your Heart
Tons Of Steel
Dreams
Maybe You Know
Nobody's
See The Other Side
Long Way To Go
Take One
FILLER: Built To Last Outtakes:
Start Your Engines
Blow Away
Take You Home

FILLER:
Silver
Instrumental
Climbing
Set 2
Set 3
CommentMydland recorded and mastered a solo album, but it was never released.
Intended for this album were "Tons Of Steel
with Monty Byron on guitar, "Maybe You Know , "Nobody's", "Long Way To Go",
and "Dreams".

Possibly the sessions discussed with Betty Cantor-Jackson in "The DeadHeads
Taping Compendium Vol 2" .

TDHTC: "You recorded music for a Brent Mydland solo album that was never
released, correct?" Cantor-Jackson:
"Yeah, we worked on it for a year, between everything else.
Phil used to come into the studio every night and sit down and listen with a
big grin on his face. He loved it.
That was great stuff. It's the best of Brent and the best of me. Someday I'd
really like to put it out. You can definitely hang out inside those mixes"