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California Daze was recorded in Hollywood, California by Jim Guittard on his 4-track recorder and later mixed with Adobe Audition 2.0. The songs pay tribute to the birth of the Neo-Psychedelic scene that emerged beginning in 2000 in Silverlake, California with groups such as the Beachwood Sparks, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Quarter After, smallstone, the Warlocks, the Tyde, and the Belle Isle. Jim Guittard played the shaker, drum machine, and sang all lead and background vocals and had the help of friend Vladimir Maskov for bass. Brian McKay engineered the recording of "Beach", the acoustic version. Guittard also played all lead and rhythm guitars. The song Beach is co-written by Jim Guittard and Dominic Campanella of the Quarter After. The "Swing Tune" and "Jazz Tune" are instrumentals written by Jim while attending the Musicians Institute from 1999 to 2000. Jim plays the lead guitar with session bassist and drummer. On the rhythm guitar is a guy from Brazil named Reginaldo. He was a student with Jim at the school. You can hear the teacher, "Mr. Lupo Groinig" giving a critique after the instrumentals end. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Beach
Jim Guittard & Dominic Campanella
BJM-Like Song
Jim Guittard
Confusion, Lies, Guns, And Drugs
Jim Guittard
Can't Be Down That Very Long
Jim Guittard
3 of Clubs
Jim Guittard
Swing Tune
Jim Guittard
Jazz Tune
Jim Guittard
Beach (acoustic)
Jim Guittard & Dominic Campanella