Thank you very much Nels and Abdel! Greatly appreciate your vote of confidence.
*Abdel wrote:*
> I really liked "Twilight" and I know that your intention was not to reproduce the sound of The Shadows nor their playing, but the style of instrumental with which they conquered the world.
Well, we tried to sound like the Shads, too, but, you know, we're most certainly NOT the Shads! We're us, so it's OK. I know there are bands that sound remarkably close to the Shadows, and I do love many of them (especially stuff like 1961, the Mustangs, the Quiets and the Rapiers), but it's kinda hard after striving to develop our own sound for years to try to morph into something else. Especially since we're a surf band, not a Euro-instro band!
> Your tone in the lower register is grandiose (your higher register could have been beefed up a bit but it still sounded good).
Thank you. As you know, so much of getting 'that sound' is in the recording techniques, and unfortunately we didn't really have time to experiment with that in the studio. I think my tone was more Hank-like in person than what ended up being captured on 'tape.' I was also going more for the Atlantis-and-later-style tones rather than the '60-'61 tones - meaning less echo and reverb, a bit drier of a guitar tone, and gentler picking. I suspect some Shadows fans may not think of that period as quite as distinctively 'Shadowsy' as the earlier stuff, but I love it.
> I can easily see this tune picked as a theme for a movie some time down the road.
Thanks! Here's hoping!
> "Cities of Gold" reminds me much of "Les Players", a French group of the very early 60's. Google them up and get their CD if you can find it, You will love what they do.
Definitely will do this. I must say that French '60s instro band are a complete unknown to me. I've gotten into a LOT of '60s Euro-instro music, everything from Rautulanka to the Belgian Jokers to Indo Rock to Spanish stuff like Los Relampagos and even to some Eastern European bands, but for some reason the French stuff has escaped my attention so far. Something to remedy in the future....
> Hats off to your rhythm guitar In "Undercurrents". I can only imagine to what state of exhaustion "The Saracen" has put all of you.

Thanks for that, too, though I should point out that both of those tracks are not new, they're from our '08 album "Carpe Noctem." But our rhythm guitarist Patrick O'Connor deserves all the praise he gets and a lot more than that, he's really incredible, I'm unbelievably fortunate to have found my 'Bruce'!

(And just like Bruce, Patrick's a great singer AND an amazing songwriter - he wrote both Undercurrents and Cities of Gold. On the new album he wrote five songs, all fantastic.)
> Again Congratulations to all of you for a CD that's going to reverberate ... across the oceans.
> You make us proud.
Thanks again so very much, Abdel! Coming from a Shadows expert like you that's high praise, indeed, and all I can say is that I deeply appreciate it.
Here's hoping that I get to see Men of Mystery sometime soon, and maybe even share a stage!
Ivan