I hope you’ll be able to check them all out. I’m gonna list these starting by the most recent.
I have been pretty busy in the studio and I wanted to let you know about this summer’s crop of releases I produced and played on. While it has been over 18 months since I’ve played a gig, the optimist inside reminds me it’s also been over 18 months since anybody has asked me to turn down. Posted in news | Tagged americana music, Cowboy Technical Services, Eric Roscoe Ambel, Jimbo Mathus, Sarah Borges, The Rolling Stones While it has been over 18 months since I’ve played a gig, They will hopefully tour UK and EU in November, dates are on the Gigs page with more to come as they are finalized. Huey and Portland, Oregon songwriter Jerry Joseph.Īmbel will be touring this summer and fall with Sarah Borges as they promote her latest Roscoe produced record, Together Alone, released by Blue Corn Music.
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That said, file sharing and studio-to-studio streaming software like AudioMovers were incredibly helpful.” In the last 2 years Ambel has produced albums for Ward Hayden & The Outliers Free Country, Emily Duff Razor Blade Smile, Esquela A Sign From God, The Year Of, Loud & Clear June Star frontman Andrew Grimm, A Little Heat in addition to working on records and tracks for The Sad Bastards of Brooklyn, Mary Lee’s Corvette, Jimbo Mathus, Marc Berger, Surreal McCoys frontman Erik V. Filmed in Taylor, Mississippi the video features Mathus, “Captain” Kirk Bowie Russel, John Kveen and Memphis songstress Amy LaVere as the band.Īmbel did not ride out the pandemic uploading tracks to Bandcamp from home. Known in the studio as “the live guy”, Ambel explains “the isolation necessitated a shift to a 70’s style overdub approach where the order of each person’s contribution becomes really important. Jimbo Mathus produced the recording and directed the video for Ambel’s unique arrangement of the Rolling Stones classic. I hope you enjoy it after all, You Asked For It!” The album is available on CD with a 28 page booklet at the Store page.
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You Asked For It is all of those tracks, presented with their original artwork and notes, plus one more, a version of “Honky Tonk Women” that I recorded with my old friends Jimbo Mathus and Keith Christopher. Some were previously unreleased, others had been on various compilations that were long out of print.
Between March of 2020 and April of 2021, I released 11 different tracks. “At the beginning of the pandemic,” Ambel explains, “while locked out of the studio and sheltering at home, I decided to release some tracks I had on hand through Bandcamp as the Shut In Singles Series. This personally charged body of recordings now forms the basis of You Asked for It, Ambel’s latest release on his own Lakeside Lounge label.
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When the COVID pandemic imposed an extended hiatus at Cowboy Technical Services, his 24-track analog/digital Brooklyn recording studio, veteran producer-guitarist songwriter Eric Ambel turned his attention to creating a series of new digital singles that found the versatile rocker exploring some challenging new musical territory, from the bare-wires groove of “From a Better Place” and the delinquent swagger of “It Ain’t Easy Being Cool” to Ambel’s memorable readings of classics by Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, George Harrison and Creedence Clearwater Revival.