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Let's Get To The Heart Of The Matter
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Available on CD now!!! for ordering info: breakfree74@hotmail.com Hayley Oliver, Rob Smith & Richard Anderson SOMETHING TO REMEMBER Produced by Rob Smith @ Polar Music New Zealand Studio's, Ratapiko, Taranaki, New Zealand 1. Drifting Away (R.Smith) (4:07) 2. I Can't Help But Feel The Way I Do (R. Anderson, R. Smith) (4:03) 3. Something To Remember (R. Anderson, R. Smith) (3:36) 4. The Silence Of It All (R. Smith) (5:00) 5. Let's Get To The Heart Of The Matter (R. Anderson, R. Smith) (4:33) 6. Love You Forever (R. Anderson, R Smith) (4:05) 7. Through The Heart (R. Anderson, R Smith) (4:09) 8. How Many Ways (R. Smith) (4:23) 9. I Believe In Angels (R. Smith) (4:06) 10. The Simple Things In Life (R. Anderson, R. Smith) (4:13) 11. You Might Think (R. Anderson, R. Smith) (3:23) 12. Days Gone By (R. Anderson, R. Smith) (5:29) Introduction by Rob Smith: It's an amazing thing that todays technology allows us to have made this album from opposite ends of the earth. It's no small feat either, as we have constructed this album from e-mail correspondence only, and that can be such a hinderance at certain times, and it certainly makes the bringing together of this album even more satisfying, that we have achieved our goal and come up with an album that Richard, Hayley and I are all truly proud of. 1. Drifting Away (R.Smith) Richard: "Drifting Away" by name and nature, this is the 2nd track that Rob penned for this album solely. Every now and then I will need to mellow out after a hard day rocking out with GONE WILD tunes (during the making of "Something To Remember" we have been working on our 2nd album), and what better song to calm the soul with? Rob: I really like this track, thats why I chose it as an opener for the album. It has an easiness about it that I really like, it kind of sets my mind drifting away if you'll excuse the pun. The idea to take seperate verses works great, and brings a different element to the album. A great job Hayley! Not a bad lyric, not really my department, but I occasionally come up with something, "Drifting away like a dreamer". Hayley: When we were discussing the duets for the album we decided that it'd be rather nice to include one where Rob and I took turns in singing the verses unlike our other songs together, hence the vocal arrangement on this one, it was a good choice, it worked great! 2. I Can't Help But Feel The Way I Do (R. Anderson, R. Smith) Richard: Rob came up with the title and told me to write something with this title in mind, he'll do that on occasion without an actual theme, just to trick me I am sure (laughs). Lyrically this one came to me pretty quickly, at the time I was going through a patch in my life that was quite blissful which was the complete opposite to what the song was about...but I have definitely lived this song. Once again the blending of the vocals really worked for me, I can tell you that Hayley's vocal talent far exeeded many people I have worked with just on this song alone. Rob: This is the first song that I sat down and wrote especially for Hayley, and it will always be one of my favourite songs of ours. While writing the song I was trying to imagine Hayley singing it, and when I received her vocals for this song and then added them to the backing, I was blown away. Hayley had exceeded all my expectations, and I was struck with how Hayley had managed to sing the song with such feeling. Something I would soon learn Hayley has a real knack for. Hayley: "I Can't Help But Feel The Way I Do" came along at the beginning of our project, I loved singing it, such a beautiful heartfelt lyric, the kind of song many of us can relate to and that always appeals to me. 3. Something To Remember (R. Anderson, R. Smith) Richard: We were thinking of a name for this project, baring in mind that it is different stylewise to what both Rob and Hayley had been working on. Seeing how everything was coming together I thought to myself how we would look back on this experience of working together as something pretty special...something to remember. Thankfully Rob and Hayley both felt the same way about things, there was a real connection there as far as the pooling of their talents was concerned. With that all in mind the title of the song was born, as was the name for the project. Once again I knew we were onto a winner for sure. Rob: A nice title track, this song has something going on that reminds me of christmas (sorry Richard), I think it has something to do with the backing vocals, I get images of a little group of christmas carol singers, standing on some corner in the snow haha! Hayley: "Something To Remember" a very fitting title and track for our project! I love the positivity in this song, it sparkles, and I found it uplifting the first time I heard it, singing it was a joy! 4. The Silence Of It All (R.Smith) Richard: I'd told Rob that if he had anything in his back catalogue that he would like to contribute to this collection then by all means feel free to go there. What he did instead was write this delightful song especially with Hayley in mind. The theme of the song is something pretty special, hearing Hayley sing this song it for me was one of those moments where I sat in awe. If I hadn't have known better I could have sworn that Hayley wrote the song herself due to the fact that her vocal performance was so believeable, that takes a lot of talent to put across someone elses words as if you had written them. I think that also is a credit to Rob's writing ability to be able to have written something to get that out. Sometimes some things are just meant to be, this is one of those songs that tells me that about this whole experience of working together with Hayley from afar. Rob: I'm sure living here in the country had quite a baring on the writing of this song. I am surrounded by nature, and I have always been tapped into it, something my grandfather and father passed on to me. Hayley truly delivers a heart felt performance with this song, and that feeling I spoke of earlier is in this song in abundance, - fantastic job Hayley. Hayley: This song just fit like a glove vocally! at the time Rob and Richard sent it to me it was a little different from the material we had been recording up until that point! I love it! It is one of those very special songs that stay with you, deep and meaningful and open to interpretation, in our own way I think we can all relate! 5. Let's Get To The Heart Of The Matter (R. Anderson, R. Smith) Richard: This was the first song that we wrote with Hayley in mind, well before there were any plans for this album. Originally this song was planned for a different upcoming project. It instantly hit me how wonderful that Hayley and Rob's voices blended together, this has gone on to be a favourite of a few people close to us...In fact my mother and Rob's wife both love this song which is a nice thing I think. I'd not long returned from my first jaunt north to US when we got the idea to work on this song and was staying with my grandparents where I wrote this lyric in their spare room, It's a nice thing for me personally to think of them when I hear this song...Grandad really fell for both Rob and Hayley's musical talents too. Rob: One never knows how things are going to pan out when you start a new project with someone, Richard and I had this song in mind to use as a duet with a female singer, and we had tried a singer or two when we came across Hayley Oliver, and we offered Hayley the song. We were both very taken with Hayley's singing, and though Hayley was mainly into country music, I could hear a quality in Hayleys voice that made me think I would love to hear Hayley sing something more mainstream or contempary. We were both really pleased when Hayley accepted our offer to sing this song, and over the moon when the song was completed, our voices blended really well together, and Hayley had really nailed it. Little did we know then, that we would embark on the making of this album. I guess we both have Richard to thank for suggesting it, thanks Richard. Hayley: This song is pretty special as it was one of the first Rob, Richard and I collaborated on together, and as well as being a beautiful song, always reminds me of that time. It was mine and Rob's first duet and back when we recorded it we had no idea that it was to be the first of many for an album project. I felt priviledged to be working with such talented guys and to duet with such a great musician as Rob. 6. Love You Forever (R. Anderson, R. Smith) Richard: Initially the lyric for this song was a bit different and in fact intended for another project, but as often happens we move things around a bit...Rob added some changes to the lyric that really sealed it for me. It was always intended to be a sweet and honest in intent, I love the harmonies on this track, it is a sweet song and for me one of my favourites on this album. After we had finished with this tune it was then that I got the nerve to suggest a whole albums worth of songs, it was then a matter of talking Rob and Hayley into it...which I wouldn't have done had I any reservations about the quality of the material we would go on to write for this project. Rob: One of the more difficult songs on the ablum for me as a player. To get the backing track just right, took some considerable effort. In it's early stage's, I very nearly scrapped the song altogether, because I didn't think it was strong enough to be on this album. Thank god I didn't do that, as this is also one of my favourite songs on the album. Hayley: Our second duet, and a very sweet song, a good opportunity to add some harmonies and I think the blend of both our voices worked really well on this track. 7. Through The Heart (R. Anderson, R Smith) Richard: This one was actually a bit of an insight to an emotional e
Song Info
Genre
Country Country-Rock
Charts
#1,119 in subgenre Peak #26
Charts
Peak #146
Author
Richard Anderson / Rob Smith
Rights
RAAA International Prods / Polar Music NZ 2007
Uploaded
March 13, 2007
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MP3 4.2 MB 128 kbps 4:33
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Harry Edgar
Jun 21, 2011
Beautiful song love the lyric and the harmonies are perfect loved it
Payden Cash
Jan 14, 2010
I'm on the second spin...pure ear candy, m'good friend. Harmonies, production, yer voice...top of the line. Peyden
goatee1
May 21, 2009
I can see why this was one of your most popular duets what a solid sound I am impressed another 5 love it.
ACID RAIN (USA)
Feb 17, 2008
Way to go guys..excellent!!
Richard Anderson
Nov 22, 2007
Both Rob and I felt that a meeting of a rock, pop & country genres was called for, our goal was to create a song that was something different to whatever else we were all working on at the time, to test the waters to see how it would all gel...and boy were we all surprised at just how well it all worked out, the vocals of both singers blended together is something one can only hope to achieve where duets are concerned, often it is intended to sound great with 2 singers, but it doesn't always work (i can count genuine duets that i like on 2 hands). For me this was a defining moment in our musical journey, so to share that with 2 wonderful people is a true blessing.