John Orr Franklin - transformation
"This album is a veritable showcase of chops." - Scott Homewood Freelance Music Jounalist
TRANSFORMATION the new release by John Orr Franklin was written, recorded and produced entirely in his personal recording studio in Austin, TX. A follow up to his debut album Pathways, which received high praise but was not promoted extensively due to Johns desire to return to the studio and produce another project before plunging deep into a promotional campaign. With the making of Transformation & Pathways, John reached an incredible personal milestone in terms of his do-it-yourself approach to the production and distribution of his own music. Not only was all of the material written, produced and engineered by John, but he is also running his own record label called Blue Room Digital that is distributing the project. Its a bit overwhelming at times, but as my own record label, I get to release music that stays true to my original vision
br> The music of John Orr Franklin has been described as straight ahead melodic rock enamored with progressive rock arrangements. Many refer to this genre as ?Neo-Prog?, but John prefers his music stay in the overall genre of Progressive Rock. ?A lot of my heroes and musical influences are in the Progressive Rock genre, so it makes sense that my music would also fall into this realm. While both CD?s have a broad range of styles and influences, both have an overall Progressive Rock vibe?. With comparisons and nods to Alan Parsons, Pink Floyd, John Lennon & Tom Petty; ?Transformation? & ?Pathways? truly capture and display John?s diverse range of influences.
?Transformation? offers a roster of hand-selected talents, each adding their individual flavors to the overall sound. Rob Palladino and Brandon Aly of Austin both performed on drums. Brandon also added percussion on several tracks, including ?Disappear (Only One World)? where he replicated an entire Latin percussion section on his own. Palladino laid down grooves that kindle a spirited fusion of Levon Helm meets Stewart Copeland. Josh Batschelet of Austin performed upright bass on the track ?Summer?, while Kris Mathesen, from Memphis, played fretless and electric bass throughout most of the album. Laurel Hostak, from Philadelphia, added her voice to the title track on the CD giving it a truly angelic vibe. Gold and Platinum award winning mastering engineer Jerry Tubb, mastered the album at Terra Nova Studios in Austin. Jerry?s impressive skills added a new dimension of clarity to the project.
John is currently preparing an all out media and promotional blitz that will push ?Transformation? and ?Pathways? into Progressive Rock fan households worldwide. ?Both albums, without a doubt, reflect my best work to date and I?m proud to stand behind them. I?m ready to perform and share these songs with anyone willing to lend me their ears.? - John Orr Franklin
TRANSFORMATION the new release by John Orr Franklin was written, recorded and produced entirely in his personal recording studio in Austin, TX. A follow up to his debut album Pathways, which received high praise but was not promoted extensively due to Johns desire to return to the studio and produce another project before plunging deep into a promotional campaign. With the making of Transformation & Pathways, John reached an incredible personal milestone in terms of his do-it-yourself approach to the production and distribution of his own music. Not only was all of the material written, produced and engineered by John, but he is also running his own record label called Blue Room Digital that is distributing the project. Its a bit overwhelming at times, but as my own record label, I get to release music that stays true to my original vision
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br> The music of John Orr Franklin has been described as straight ahead melodic rock enamored with progressive rock arrangements. Many refer to this genre as ?Neo-Prog?, but John prefers his music stay in the overall genre of Progressive Rock. ?A lot of my heroes and musical influences are in the Progressive Rock genre, so it makes sense that my music would also fall into this realm. While both CD?s have a broad range of styles and influences, both have an overall Progressive Rock vibe?. With comparisons and nods to Alan Parsons, Pink Floyd, John Lennon & Tom Petty; ?Transformation? & ?Pathways? truly capture and display John?s diverse range of influences.
?Transformation? offers a roster of hand-selected talents, each adding their individual flavors to the overall sound. Rob Palladino and Brandon Aly of Austin both performed on drums. Brandon also added percussion on several tracks, including ?Disappear (Only One World)? where he replicated an entire Latin percussion section on his own. Palladino laid down grooves that kindle a spirited fusion of Levon Helm meets Stewart Copeland. Josh Batschelet of Austin performed upright bass on the track ?Summer?, while Kris Mathesen, from Memphis, played fretless and electric bass throughout most of the album. Laurel Hostak, from Philadelphia, added her voice to the title track on the CD giving it a truly angelic vibe. Gold and Platinum award winning mastering engineer Jerry Tubb, mastered the album at Terra Nova Studios in Austin. Jerry?s impressive skills added a new dimension of clarity to the project.
John is currently preparing an all out media and promotional blitz that will push ?Transformation? and ?Pathways? into Progressive Rock fan households worldwide. ?Both albums, without a doubt, reflect my best work to date and I?m proud to stand behind them. I?m ready to perform and share these songs with anyone willing to lend me their ears.? - John Orr Franklin


