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Vol. Four: Untitled #3

February 24th, 2009

Written: 2006 / Nashville, TN
First Recorded: 08.01.06/ Nashville, TN / Justin Saunders’ Studio
Appears on: Previously Unreleased

The Irving Sessions // Vol. Four: Untitled #3
02.23.2009 / Minneapolis, MN

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Untitled #3 (The Irving Sessions) from David Alan Wright on Vimeo.

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Hello, and happy Tuesday. And what a good Tuesday it is: The Cavs just beat the Grizzlies and the Buckeyes took care of Penn State a little earlier on ESPN. A good time to be a sports fan from Ohio. First, a few updates to the site…

One: I came across an awesome plugin for the blogging platform Tumblr called Streampad as I was browsing Aaron Jamison’s blog With A Shout. The plugin looks for MP3s within a site and references the links for collective playback at the bottom of the page. Thinking to myself, “how cool would it be if this were available for Wordpress,” I soon discovered while reading their blog that, sure enough, a beta plugin was just released. So, I’m happy to say that you can now stream all of my music via the play button at the bottom of the screen, or, if you prefer, you can open the player – we’ll unofficially call it dWriTunes – in a new window while heading elsewhere on the Web (special thanks to Dan and Gregory for getting me all setup).

Two: You can now download MP3s of the songs for easy iPod listening here. Just right click on the links that say “MP3″, select “save link as”, and you should be good to go. Rock out to acoustic guitar-based tracks while working out! On the go! Or, while at work!

Three: I’ve added a page with some links to artists with whom I’ve either had the privilege of working or are friends of mine that you should definitely check out.

Four: I bought a new microphone and I’m pumped to see where my recordings can go as a result (recording these sessions live and trying to get together a basic mix on the same night can be a bit of a challenge, so every little step helps).

With our updates out of the way, that brings us to Vol. Four: Untitled #3, a song I wrote in late spring/early summer of 2006. It was written either shortly before or after an incredible three-week trip to Europe, and right around the time of my graduation from Belmont. Though I originally intended to add words to this composition, this song is special to me as is, as an instrumental piece. I wrote this song on a guitar that was given to me as a gift in remembrance of my grandmother (my dad’s mom), and shortly after it was written it turned into a song to celebrate the life of my grandpa (my mom’s dad) as I performed it for his Memorial on July 22nd, 2006. It’s the only performance during which I remember not being able to tell my hands what to do as they shakily made their way up and down the fretboard. It’s something I’ll never forget, and as a result, this song will always be special to me.

Two weeks later I sat down in Justin Saunders’ Nashville studio to record an acoustic version to send to my grandma (my mom’s mom; that version is below), and it hasn’t been recorded or performed live since. This song is about reconciliation to me. About paths that re-converge and the journey we take to reach that point. I also find the melody to hint at hope.

On a side note, the shirt I’m rocking in this video is from the company I helped start prior to joining Target, Speakerheart. Our invite code during our beta phase was “Orange” and you might see an artist or two sporting the same model out and about in Nashville.

Version 1 / Recorded 08.01.06, Nashville, TN

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Version 2 / Recorded 02.23.09, Minneapolis, MN

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Vol. One: Divin’ In

January 13th, 2009

Written: 11.13.02 / Nashville, TN
First Recorded: 12.03.02 / Nashville, TN / Belmont University, Mike Curb School of Music Business (now Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business), Studio B & Post Suite
Appears on: Muggswigz Live: Disc One (2003) (out of print), David Alan Wright Demos (2003) (out of print)

The Irving Sessions // Vol. One: Divin’ In
01.12.2009 / Minneapolis, MN

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Divin’ In (The Irving Sessions) from David Wright on Vimeo.

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Why “Divin’ In” first?  I don’t have a great answer other than I always felt this song was strong.  I liked the guitar melody on the intro the night I wrote it and I always felt great singing it.  I think every songwriter has a song that while playing and singing they actually transcend into the song itself, the performance.  “Divin’ In” is often that song for me.  It was also an easy place for me to start as far as polishing very rusty Pro Tools skills.

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Original Notebook with lyrics dated 11/13/02 resting on my new M-Audio BX-5a Deluxe stacked on a handful of GOOD magazines.

I wrote “Divin’ In” during the late fall of my freshman year of college at Belmont University in Nashville, TN.  I arrived in Nashville with the intention of writing music for a living.  I arranged to get a business degree at Belmont partly as a backup plan should my aspirations not pan out.  It was also a way for me to surround myself with talented musicians without having to formally study music.

I remember hitting quite a dry spell as far as composing goes that fall.  I wrote and recorded a song entitled “Tomorrow” in early September of ‘02, shortly after arriving in Music City, and though it had its moments, it lacked the type of hook that provides more than five seconds of a pitch in Nashville.  Next I tried my hands at writing and, gasp, singing two country songs – “Paradise” & “Nashville Lights” – both decent, but I remember thinking at the time they lacked the polish of the songs I had written for my high school band 5 Seconds Late.  Then came a creative streak of sorts which turned into a recording session on 12.03.02 at the studios on campus.  First, I wrote “Until Then”.  Ten days later I wrote “Divin’ In”, and between the two songs I thought I was slowly clearing a path toward a publishing deal, just months into my “career”.

I think I was surprised actually when those two songs didn’t receive the type of response I was anticipating.  And I don’t think I really ever understood why until I went to record the ‘09 version for The Irving Sessions last night.

The pace and delivery were never right, not for the original recording and not for the live recording that followed in the summer of ‘03.  So, for this rendition, six years later, I decided to take it much slower.  I told my girlfriend Jenn after hearing John Mayer sing his cover of Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’” that it was the first time I actually stopped to listen to the lyrics.  And the lyrics are fantastic.  But it took Mayer’s tempo and delivery for the song to have context.  She told me she felt the same way about “Divin’ In” post-six years vs. the youth of my performance at 18.

And though it pains the perfectionist inside of me to do this, here are the archives for comparison’s sake.  I guess this is what these sessions are all about.  I would love your feedback:

Version 1 / Recorded 12.03.02, Nashville, TN

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Version 2 / Recorded 07.12.03, Canton, OH

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Version 3 / Recorded 01.12.09, Minneapolis, MN

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