Time will Tell
Andy Milne and Unison
Produced by: | Andy Milne |
Executive Producer: | Andy Milne |
Musicians: | Andy Milne – piano John Hébert – bass Clarence Penn – drumsGuests: Ingrid Laubrock – tenor saxophone (1,4,6,9) Yoko Reikano Kimura – koto (2,4,6,9) |
All Compositions: Andy Milne Triborg Publishing – SESAC/GEMA Except Papounet – Clarence Penn – Binswaginmusic – ASCAP Broken Landscape – John Hebert – Cavebear Music – ASCAP |
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Recorded by: | Mike Marciano @ Samurai Hotel – Brooklyn, NY (July 12th-13th, 2022 |
Mixed by: | Rich Breen @ Dogmatic Sound – Los Angeles, CA (December 2022) |
Mastered by: | Graemme Brown @ Zen Mastering – Vancouver, BC (November 2023) |
Graphic Design & Images: | Jason Wood |
Band Photography: | Kasia Idzkowska |
Acknowledgements: | I am extremely grateful to continue to have the opportunity to make and share music on this earth. As with all my previous releases, this recording wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of spirit, integrity and creative wizardry and professionalism of a lot of people. BIG thanks to John, Clarence, Ingrid & Yoko for your friendship and your musical gifts. Also major thanks to Bonnie Barrett, Makia Matsumura, Kazu Tsujio, Yamaha Artist Services, Thomas Solich, Sara Donnelly, South Arts, Mike Marciano, Dave Stoller, Rich Breen, Graemme Brown, Jason Wood, Charles Hairston, Michael Gould, Francois Zalacain, Lydia Liebman, Eric Alper, Gail Boyd, Navin Rajah, Judith Humenick and as always, my family & my wife La Tanya.
This recording was made with support from the University of Michigan’s Office of Research. |
Time will Tell:
In late 2019, blissfully unaware to the wrath Covid would deliver to the planet, I had an encounter that would alter my sense of self in the world. Through Ancestry.com I connected with my birth cousin. As I was adopted as an infant, I spent my entire life processing the journey of self-identity without meaningful knowledge of my birth heritage. My voyage received an unexpected upgrade a few months before making this recording when I finally met my birth mother. I didn’t know if or how I might express this life-altering encounter, but this recording reflects part of my quest navigating the mixed emotions associated with this identity paradox. How we move through life, and the lives we will touch, is unknown to us, despite our best efforts to chart a path.
Andy Milne