A general day of working on the Electric Sprout album project.
Well overdue singing practice, then started work on the 'Heaven's Day' song, but I don't think this will be my final track, perhaps a B-Side for a single release. The 'Winter's Heart' song is a quiet ballad in the style of an early Kate Bush song, but I've looked back at some of the other songs I wrote for the 2023 album, and thought about working on one of those. Two were not used. My first thought was 'Will You be My Snowflake', a fun song like The Beatles at their most jovial, but instead remembered 'You're My Candy Cane', a catchy pop song, which (in my head) has the production and energy of a cross between 'She's On The Phone' by Saint Etienne, and 'I Think We're Alone Now' by Tiffany. It's a light and silly song, erring dangerously towards Abba, yet, perhaps this is is an acceptable mood for a Christmas song or party classic, a type which I rarely try to pen. The best writer of music in the world will compose for and master every genre.
Tonight is Deb's poetry book launch. I've prepared for that, liaised a little with the charity, Stapeley Grange, and other small jobs about this and Morecambe. Not much can or will be done until I return from there. After that, my priorities will be scanning paintings and entering the Castle Park Open, then creating a music video for 'All Controlled By Someone'.