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The album Something for the Pain (formerly released in Australia as Spantronics, available through MGM), and was released on September 25th 2006 through Proper Records in the UK (also under the name Something for the Pain).
This is the latest CD release for Doc Span ,
the American-born / Australian-based blues harmonicist and singer, and
his creative partner, Somerset, UK -based
multi-instrumentalist/producer, Matthew Cang .
Matthew - whose track record extends from teenage membership of the
late-period Sensational Alex Harvey Band
through a spell managing
London's legendary JAM Studios to his current status as a highly
respected soundtrack writer and producer of library music for TV and
film - first encountered Doc on a visit to Queensland a few years back.
Friendship with Matthew eventually resulted in creative collaboration
and ‘Something For The
Pain’, which was largely written and recorded on the Sunshine Coast
over one summer, mainly on a laptop on Doc's back porch in the
Queensland rainforest.
Gritty, lyrical, groove-laden, with roots not only in the blues, but
also the indigenous music of Australia and contemporary electronica, Something For The Pain
consists of 11 original compositions which flavour
contemporary grooves with a pervasive blues twist, blowing boundaries
at every turn: geographical, genre-wise and in terms of the
experience and careers of the two musicians involved. But the union has
paid dividends.
You won't hear music like it anywhere else. It's blues, Jim, but not as we know it.
Doc spent September '06 in the UK doing a few shows, promoting Something for the Pain and recording a new album with Matthew in his Somerset studios.
You can listen to a recent podcast interview from BFBS Radio 2 UK with Doc and Matthew playing selections from Something for the Pain acoustically: Raven’n’the blues
Doc will be performing with a new band, Doc Span Blues, doing live versions of the material from Something for the Pain, by Matthew Cang and Doc Span.
Hopefully Matthew will be in Australia for a tour in 2007.
The Album - ‘Something For The Pain’. Released on Little Diablo Music LDM001
OUT NOW! Available from iTunes & all good music stores !
 View from Doc Span's verandah
Matthew's describes the genesis of 'Something for the Pain'
I met Doc a few years ago in Queensland, Australia, and we soon
realised that we wanted to work together.The only problem was that I
lived on the other side of the world, in England.
So we came up with a plan… I wrote a few musical ideas and sent them to
Doc. He began writing lyrics to them and shortly after that, I flew out
to Australia and we spent the next month writing together, using a
laptop, face to face on Doc’s verandah overlooking the sub-tropical
bush of south-east Queensland.
After bringing the recordings back to the UK, I managed to persuade some great musicians to contribute to the songs:
Simon Clark, Des Welstead, Joe Cang, Carmen Daye and Steve Baker all
giving invaluable contributions – a huge thanks to them all. Doc and I
kept in touch, mailing most days, and I would regularly mail rough
mixes to him, so we could discuss and change things as necessary.
The
world really was a smaller place for us, being able to communicate like
that. We had a good time making this album – hope you like it.
Matthew
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