Randy Bachman’s New Studio Album, ‘By George – By Bachman,’ To Be Released By UMe

Legendary Artist Issues Moving Tribute to His Mentor and Hero, George Harrison Collection Includes Harrison-Penned Songs and a New Bachman Original Album Celebrations Include New York Concert Around Harrison's Birthday

Multiple Hall of Famer, songwriter, singer, and guitarist Randy Bachman announces U.S. release plans for his new album, ‘By George – By Bachman,’ a personal testimonial to George Harrison’s finest work. To be released digitally on March 2 and on CD on March 16 by UMe, the album is heralded by two tracks available immediately with digital album preorder: “Here Comes The Sun” and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” The album’s limited edition marble-colored 2LP vinyl package will be released April 27. (PRNewsfoto/UMe)

Multiple Hall of Famer, songwriter, singer, and guitarist Randy Bachman announces U.S. release plans for his new studio album, By George – By Bachman, a respectful and personal testimonial to George Harrison’s finest work. To be released digitally on March 2 and on CD on March 16 by UMe, the album is heralded by two tracks available immediately with today’s digital album preorder: “Here Comes The Sun” and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.”

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Not your typical tribute album, By George – By Bachman is a unique ‘Harrison by Bachman’ concept, with Bachman’s distinctively personal stamp and style placed on songs spanning Harrison’s storied career as a member of The Beatles and as a solo artist. “On Jukebox, the covers album I did with Burton Cummings back in 2007, I took ‘I’m Happy Just To Dance With You,’ which wasn’t written by George but written for him to sing, and put a whole new groove on it,” Bachman explains. “People already knew the lyrics so I put it into a new musical context and it worked. For this album, I figured I would take George’s songs and give them new grooves. I wanted the tempos and arrangements to be different but still recognizable by the lyrics. I took the major keys and turned them into minors. It was a whole new interpretation of a familiar song. I was quite excited about the prospect of re-imagining George Harrison’s songs.”

Bachman will kick off celebrations for By George – By Bachman with a concert at New York’s B.B. King Blues Club & Grill on February 24, one day before what would have been George Harrison’s 75thbirthday. The band then turns to Canada for a month of concerts, with more dates to be announced for spring and summer. For the complete list of Bachman’s confirmed 2018 tour dates, visit: RandyBachman.com.

Bachman began work on the By George – By Bachman project in March 2017, enlisting his band of nearly a decade: Marc LaFrance as co-producer/drummer, Mick Dalla-Vee on bass and keys, and Brent Knudsen for additional guitars. Bachman and his band developed a process for creating demos for such time-tested material, reflecting the spirit of the source within their fresh approaches. Over weeks of back-and-forth, the songs took shape and indeed some of the demo recordings made it to the finished record. “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” the album’s lead radio single, was one of the tracks that came together very quickly. Bachman and his band took a tougher-flavored edge to the track, adding hard-driving drums, thumping bass, raging guitars, and lots of vocals, and later sent the song to well-known blues guitarist, Walter Trout, who added in some screaming guitar solos.

In May 2017, recording began at Armoury Studios in Vancouver, where artists such as AC/DC, Nickelback, the Cranberries, INXS, Seal, Diana Krall, Drake, and Bruno Mars have all recorded. As LaFrance recalls the experience: “Once we started digging into the recording of the album, it almost became somewhat of a healing and liberating experience. Music can really take you to places you can’t imagine, especially while creating it. Sitting in the control room while Randy is ripping out a guitar solo, grabbing notes out of thin air, is good for the soul.”

The band lived with those first recordings for some months before returning to the studio in September to finish the album, this time at Calgary’s Studio Bell – a facility within Canada’s National Music Centre, where Bachman’s ’59 Les Paul guitar (on which Bachman wrote and recorded “American Woman” with the Guess Who) is on display as part of Canada’s Music Hall of Fame. The studio houses all variety of rare and vintage gear, from the Rolling Stones’ mobile recording studio to a historic Trident (Triad) A Range Console. Using these tools connected Bachman to his previous recording lives, as well, as part of channeling elements of the past to weave through the present.

By George – By Bachman opens and closes with “Between Two Mountains,” a Bachman original written to tie the various elements together which comprise the album’s concept. In this song, Harrison’s position amidst the musical giants of Lennon and McCartney is acknowledged. “George’s light shone through what could have been a shadow between such mountainous forces as John and Paul,” says Bachman. “Love is forever – and George made certain that paramount sentiment endured throughout his work and life. His music and his example mean the world to me, and I hope I have honored that in a way that will resonate with people who, like me, are his fans and admirers.”

There’s also a little something extra for George Harrison aficionados. “Throughout the album, I put in little signature licks that are associated with George’s songs,” reveals Bachman, “Like the slide part from ‘My Sweet Lord’ or the opening chord from ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ for the fans to notice. Kind of like Easter Eggs.”

Bachman stands in rarified air as a member of a very exclusive handful of artists who have topped the charts in two different bands: “American Woman” with The Guess Who and “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” as leader and singer with Bachman-Turner Overdrive. In a global career spanning more than five decades, he has earned 120 platinum, gold and silver records. His distinctive brand of guitar-driven, no-holds-barred hard rock is instantly recognized worldwide. As host of the top-rated CBC and SiriusXM radio series “Randy Bachman’s Vinyl Tap,” his listeners number in the millions.

As the most celebrated musician in Canadian history, Bachman counts among his many accolades his membership in the Order of Canada and the Order of Manitoba, as well as being twice inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and Canada’s Walk of Fame, and his inductions into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame, the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Prairie Music Hall of Fame. He is a recipient of the Manitoba Order of The Buffalo Hunt, the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award, the ASCAP Global Impact Award, and holder of an honorary Doctorate in Music from Brandon University. Bachman has also earned multiple JUNO Awards as a songwriter, musician, band member and producer. In addition, Bachman can add bestselling author to his numerous list of accomplishments, having penned both Vinyl Tap Stories and Tales From Beyond The Tap.

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Randy Bachman:  By George – By Bachman [digital; CD]
1.  Between Two Mountains
2.  If I Needed Someone
3.  You Like Me Too Much
4.  While My Guitar Gently Weeps
5.  Handle With Care
6.  Taxman
7.  I Need You
8.  Something
9.  Think For Yourself
10. Here Comes The Sun
11. Don’t Bother Me
12. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)
13. Between Two Mountains Reprise

 

LOS ANGELESFeb. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — UMe

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