The Late Alex Chilton Appears on New Ray Davies Album
. Speaking to ClashMusic, Ray Davies elaborates on the collaboration: "Way back in 2004 I was in New Orleans, recovering from an injury, and I was befriended by a neighbor called Alex Chilton. Alex had been in a band called Big Star, and had sung on a record called 'The Letter' by The Box Tops. We didn't talk about music much, but he did say to me before I came back to England, 'You know, I've recorded one of your songs, 'Till the End of the Day', with Big Star, and I'd love to do another song with you. And he asked me to write some songs for him � I felt really flattered, because by then I had found out about his history. A very unassuming guy." Then, in 2009, Chilton and Davies did indeed get together to record. Davies recalls: "In 2009, on July 4th, Independence Day, he came up to Konk Studios. He was a real character � he was wearing a New Orleans beret, he had a cigarette holder, he was a chain smoker, and I think a recovering drinker � and he said, 'Let's do it!' I said, 'What would you like to do?' He said, 'Till the End of the Day' and 'Set Me Free.' So I just had an acoustic guitar and a rhythm box, because I hadn't organized anything. I played guitar and Alex sang." - more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Ray Davies CDs |
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