On
this page you can track the progress of Julie's recording
projects
STARRY
EYED AND LAUGHING

Songs
by Bob Dylan
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23
July 2002
Danny Thompson, former member of Pentangle, added his
very special talents to several tracks. |

Kiki Dee and Carmelo Luggeri joined
Julie on
I Shall Be Released
which was recorded at Carmelo's home studio

11
July 2002 - at Cat Music
John
Paul Jones added his mandolin to Mr Tamborine Man,
Hard Rain and Subterreanean Homesick Blues.
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Julie
Felix and Ian Catt
11 July 2002 working on
Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands.
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| Much
of the recording and mixing for Starry Eyed and Laughing
was done at Cat Music in Coulsden. |
30
June 2002
Julie Felix recorded Hollis Brown and Boots of Spanish Leather
with
Martin Carthy at Swarb's Coventry studio.

In
June, 2002, French vocalist Jean-Marie Lavillard recorded
backing
vocals for two tracks on the new Dylan tribute CD: Romance
in Durango and
One More Cup Of Coffee For The Road. |
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Kiki
Dee and Carmelo Luggeri will be joining Julie on at
least one track on the Dylan tribute CD.
The collaboration of Kiki Dee and Carmelo Luggeri
brings together their eclectic backgrounds from the
worlds of soul, pop and rock and results in a unique
acoustic teaming.
www.kikiandcarmelo.com
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Julie
recorded several tracks for the Dylan double CD
at
Attic Studios, Orkney
in October 2001 |

Douglas Montgomery & Julie over the charts for "Not
Dark Yet", a Dylan composition which Julie has
recently been performing in concert. |

With Attic Studios' engineer Owen Tirney |

Julie
found the recording atmosphere "enhanced by the
mood of Orkney". |
| In
September 2001 Julie recorded several new tracks for
the Dylan double CD at the Blue Moon Studio in Banbury.
Mixing layers is a challenging part of the recording
process and one which Julie particularly enjoys. |

Guitarist P J Wright playing on
"Visions of Johanna" |

Drums on the track "Gates of Eden"
are supplied by Edd Frost |

Guy contributed fiddle melody to
"Masters of War". |
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September
28th 2001
While Julie was in Scotland on her Autumn tour, she
managed to get into the recording studio to work on
a couple of tracks for the new Dylan tribute album.
John Renbourn, pictured below, joined Julie on this
session. |
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