AM/FM – IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER (A SOLDIER’S LAMENT)

A few years ago, Beth Blofson suggested to Mike and me that if we ever recorded cover versions of Christmas carols (something Mike and I would always discuss doing) that we should seriously consider one of her favorites, In The Bleak Midwinter.

Neither of us were familiar with the song but considering Beth was a person we always looked to for advice and more importantly, approval on new songs we had recorded, her suggestion required investigation. You can learn all about the hymn over here.

We ended up in Lenola’s basement recording a live version of the song. Dave Grubb engineered while Mike and Sean Byrne from Lenola played drums, Jay Laughlin and I played guitars and Scott Amore played keys. I tracked the vocals later at home and added some sub-bass to the end verse.

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This is a huge file. So, it will take a few moments to download. But I do hope you’ll wait for it. I think it might be one of my favorite things we ever did. And this is definitely for Beth. Hope you like it.

In the Bleak Midwinter (A Soldier’s Lament)

One thought on “AM/FM – IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER (A SOLDIER’S LAMENT)

  1. this is actually my first time hearing this.
    so beautiful–thank you.
    this blog is a fine piece of anthropology.

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