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On The Calling, as in previous recordings, Carpenter confidently crosses boundaries of genre, incorporating elements of folk and rock as well as country into the mix. The Central Virginia-based Carpenter returned to Nashville last year to record The Calling and assembled many of the same players from the Between Here and Gone sessions, along with veteran engineer Chuck Ainlay, the long-standing right-hand man to Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits.
“I wanted to work with Matt Rollings and Chuck Ainley again.” Carpenter
says. “It was enormously inspiring to be among all the players; I got
to work with [legendary session percussionist] Russ Kunkel for the
first time. Every drum hit was like the voice of God to me. To be in
his presence was just extraordinary. There was a wonderful atmosphere
in the studio in terms of everybody throwing in their own opinions.
That’s the key component: Everyone feels like they have a voice, and
that gives me a lot of confidence.” |
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