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February 22, 2002 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-02-22

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With the headphones on, it felt like
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First we recorded verse by verse.
Then, I asked to do the entire song in
one take. (As it turned out, I was get-
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using most of that one.)
After playing back what I'd record-
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i an instrumental recording of
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