Toki987: Thanks for all your support. This and LIVE AT THE ALPINE HALL CD, are now availalble at my website:
http://www.spontobeat.com/
Metal on Metal is not pictured yet, but you can order the Alpine cd and just add a note on the paypal sectiion that you want that one. It will be a pretty interesting cover.
The great news is I am able to donate $6.00 on every cd to the Smiling With Hope Foundation:
http://www.smiling-with-hope.org/
MY main inspiration to get back to playing was to raise some $ and awareness for the foundation. Mentally Retarded people have upwards of a 97% full-time unemployment rate, and are sexually abused, on average, 10 times or more by the time they are 14. I have done the big record deal stuff in the past and never made a dime. I always ended up with a bill and a product that never felt right. Doing it all myself, I pay $4.00 per cd to the web/cd designer, $2.00 for shipping, which leaves $6.00 profit to the foundation. Plus I have complete control of the finished product. This mini disc invention has been in my dreams for 40 years! Here is the dope on it. Thanks Walter
The technique used to record all cds:
21st Century Field Recordings - All of Walter's music is recorded in the early 20th century field recording tradition. Adventurous men would pack their simple recording equipment in the back of their cars, drive into the deep south, to locate and record, in their homes, the musicians of that area. This is how most of the country came to learn about blues, folk, country, and Cajun music. These visionary men paved the way for the slick studio recordings we now take for granted.
Walter sticks to this recording concept by using only a mini disc recorder and a stereo microphone to record all his band and solo cds. Once they are recorded they are formatted to cd quality, and may get a slight touch of reverb, echo, and compression. It only takes about 2 minutes of production time to transform a mini disc recording to a finished cd.