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Alain Johannes is celebrating the 1st vinyl release of the final Eleven album "Howling Book". Today we discuss this record, the early days, recording with Chris Cornell, missing tapes, future vinyl & more.
Inicio de la entrevista
Where’s Alain’s record collection?
Alain used to work at a record store
Going to early punk shows – Fear, Germs, etc
Early Flea forming his bass style
Alain’s 1st appearance on vinyl
Early years, moving to Los Angeles
“Recorded by Alain Johannes”
Does Alain hear music before recording or large exploration?
Making “Spark” after Natasha’s passing
Outtakes for “Howling Book” reissue
Getting recording gear for “AvantgardeDog”
Incomplete final recordings with Natasha
Chris Cornell – Euphoria Morning / Mourning
Alain finding masters for “Euphoria Mourning” for reissue
Memories of Chris’ state of creativity during “Euphoria Morning”
Eleven album catalogue and challenges of vinyl reissues
No multitrack tapes of the early Eleven albums
San Andreas Records / Todd Rundgren & Master tapes
Alain may have connected XTC & Todd Rundgren
Declining projects – Metallica & Christina Agulera
Memories of Silverchair – Touring & Young Modern
What is This? On “The Wild Life” soundtrack
Bonding with Eddie Van Halen over Alan Holdsworth
Impact of Eleven and continuing to inspire musicians
What’s next / 2024 / coming to Australia
Interview wrap up
Order the "Howling Book" vinyl at OrgMusic.com or from your local record store.
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About The Vinyl Guide
If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related.