The Subject: Re: Silver Morning At 21:58:54 on 11/02/06, daxter123 (squishy123@bellsouth.net) wrote:
Thank you Kenny for the gracious response.
Oh by the way you are NOT just a guitar player, you are the best vocalist out there and I just can't understand why Sony or Columbia would not be interested in signing you to a contract.
'nuff said.
I wish you all the best.
At 18:43:10 PST on 11-02-06, Kenny wrote:
>Greetings one and all.......... >I have read the posts asking about the CD. >Let me first say that, I'm not a record company, and as such, don't have the resources that a company would have. I did the best I could. > >The tape was in storage for about 35 years, and not in great shape. I couldn't bring it to Sony, Columbia, or Universal Music studios to be remastered, as it was very expensive. So I gave it to some folks that were reccomended. Then it was then given to the disc maker. I was able to press up a limited edition of the recording. >It sound good to me, but what do I know. I'm just a guitar player. > >I appreciate the audiofiles who have really looked at it under a microscope, and I applaud them for their dilligence and concern. But there is nothing else I can say except, if anyone is dissatified with the CD, just give your address, and your money will be cheerfully refunded. > >I am grateful for all the comments that are positive, and I am very happy say that I am about to re-release the Kenny Rankin Album, which is a live in studio recording. It was recorded with a 60 piece string orchestra, and conducted by the late Don Costa. >This is the one I always wanted to make, and we did! > >The re-mastering of this one went beautifully, considering I don't have, the high tech stuff that has been mentioned. >And............if you don't like the way it sounds, you should ask for your money back. >No problem! >I hope this puts it to rest. > >Next stop New York then it's on to Tokyo. >Be safe and well, >Kenny > > > > > > >