Cherie and Jim Schwall - A Wedding Present

Posted on January 31, 2006 by jeremy

Cherie and Jim Schwall

From the liner notes: "This album was recorded on a sony home tape recorder. Mostly at parties, it's mostly first takes. There are no overdubs. No one in New York had anything to do with it." As you can imagine, this lp is a pretty lo-fi affair, which gives it a very intimate and sparse vibe. Its one of those albums where it feels like you're in the same room as the musicians while they were making it.The overall sound is about half folky and half acoustic blues. My favorite track on here is probably the mellow femme track "wanderin". There's also a nice cover of Donovan's "season of the witch".

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4 Comments to “Cherie and Jim Schwall - A Wedding Present”

daniel on January 31st, 2006 @ 3:53 pm

The guy was part of the Siegel-Schwall Band in the 60s. White blues but fairly decent…

Lazer on February 7th, 2006 @ 7:24 pm

He lives/plays in Madison WI still. He ran for mayor a few years back. Very good dude.

Bob Savittieri on March 14th, 2006 @ 2:15 pm

Well the liner notes are correct and it was my sony tape recorder, Wanderin was recorded in a loft at a party; Cherie almost fell off the stool when the song was finished. Everthings gonna be Allright” was done there also I even sang if the chorus with al the other swaying folks. Another track was done at thier Pillow Factory in WS. I moved to FL in 71 and started Message Music Productions in Central Florida.

jeremy on March 14th, 2006 @ 5:34 pm

Very cool, thanks for the info! I really like this record and highly recommend it.

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