PAGING RAYMOND: Please. Quiet. Recording.

Paging Raymond

Please. Quiet. Recording.

© 2000 Paging Raymond (735885826925)

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Undeniable melodic hooks, sweet vocal harmonies, lyrics that get beneath your skin and make themselves at home. Their songs are those honest, heart-on-your-sleeve moments of long distance phone calls and late night stretches of interestate.

tracks

1 23 Miles
2 Alibi
3 Walking Underwater
4 Colorado
5 Static
6 Pine Street
7 Let It Out
8 Ghosts
9 She
10 Queen of Carolina
11 Disappear
12 Parcel

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notes

In today's popular music culture, bands that stick to the basic pop song structure and rock-n-roll rhythms
get overlooked for boy bands and rap-rock. With more depth and a non-formulaic style, these bands don't
fit neatly into today's corporate radio and get labeled into relative obscurity with genres like alt-country,
americana and roots rock, and often compared to bands from decades ago. Offering proof that a band can
have both depth in songwriting, and mainstream appeal, is Paging Raymond.

Please. Quiet. Recording. the debut offering from Paging Raymond, was met with critical acclaim, that
labeled it this way. "Paging Raymond is a roots rock/Americana style band with many modern elements of
the mainstream pop/rock groups who are influenced by those genres." says Michael Allison of
theglobalmuse.com. "This is music that anyone can enjoy." Reviews consistently praised the musicianship
of this Indianapolis band "Although. the musical talent is obvious, the lyrics make this album complete.
The vocals tell captivating stories, which produce several memorable songs." says the Purdue Exponent.
From the Gary Post Tribune "Paging Raymond have a very loose, feel-good vibe.
A Steel guitar might fit into any one of their songs as easy as a screaming guitar solo
-not quite country, not quite folk, not quite rock and roll."

The band describes their sound as acoustic rock with the raw emotion of Counting Crows and the pop
sensibility of the Barenaked Ladies. "We compare ourselves to those bands to convey that we are lyrically
a little deeper than most of today's pop music, without being inaccessible to the mainstream." offers
writer-guitarist Tim Wilsbach as explanation for their tag-line. "Don't expect to hear a knock off of either
of those bands, we're very different than both, but it's a good common ground
to define who we are without pigeon holing it."

"We drew influences from all over" says Aaron Adelsperger of the songs on Please. Quiet. Recording.
"It's kind of been the culmination of our individual writing. Tim and I wrote the songs on this CD
independently before Paging Raymond was a performing band." It turns out that Paging Raymond's
beginnings actually go further back than the two years they've been playing together live. Aaron, Tim, and
Stephen created Paging Raymond as merely a creative side project while they were roommates at Indiana
University. "We'd grown up playing in garage bands together through high school, so we're very
comfortable writing and playing together, and originally that's all it was, a vehicle for writing. We didn't
have plans to play live." In fact after writing the first round of songs in 1994 Paging Raymond remained
merely a pet studio project. It wasn't until 1998 that Paging Raymond began playing live. "I invited
Aaron to play on my studio project" explains Tim "Then a few months later he asked me to join him and
Stephen on the second Paging Raymond project, which ended up being Please. Quiet. Recording."
"After the first few sessions we felt that the energy was right, and that we needed to start playing live"
remembers Stephen. "So Tim, Aaron & I started playing our first show in October of 98 and continued to
develop our live sound as the CD took shape over the course of a year"

Bassist Chris Foster was added in the summer of 2000, and Jim Borders started providing mandolin and
electric guitar in 2001. Please. Quiet. Recording. was released in January of 2001
and the band continues to play regionally to support it.

reviews

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  • New Cd
    author: J

    Love this CD, when will we be able to buy the new one on CDbaby or in stores?

  • Paging Raymond showcases fun, enjoyable music pieces
    author: Quinn Kirsch

    Although the musical talent is obvious, the lyrics make this album complete. The major theme of the album is very reflective, and in each of the songs, the vocals tell captivating stories, which produce several memorable songs.

  • Local Band a hit
    author: Angela Smith

    The album moves along smoothly and has a very calming, soothing feel. The lyrics are personal, meaningful, and intelligent. Paging Raymond has a very accessible, mainstream sound, without being boring or regular. This is a band that could be featured on top-40 radio but wouldn't make a good fit with Britney and Christina. Overall, the musicians are talented, and the album is well crafted. I would highly recommend picking up the album...this is a quality band with a quality album worth your time

  • Well crafted Acoustic Pop
    author: Richard Lynch

    Paging Raymond's "Please. Quiet. Recording." is a well-crafted acoustic pop 4-piece experience. This could easily slide right into today's top-40 radio.

  • This is music that anyone can enjoy.
    author: Michael Allison

    Paging Raymond is a roots rock/Americana style band that many modern elements of the mainstream pop/rock groups who are influenced by those genres. The band contains a selection of masterful musicians who have created a remarkable collection of intelligently written songs for their first full length album. The music has feel good vibe to it that presents somewhat of a different light on modern music as we know it. The songs are heartfelt and real. Most importantly, they are good. Not just a few are good, but all of them. After listening to this band over and over, they started to grow on me. Songs like 'Colorado' and 'Ghost' continually play in my mind. Maybe it has something to do with a personal attachment to the lyrics, but that is one of the special things about Paging Raymond. I can't seem to get the music out of my head and I don't mind it at all. Great music from a remarkable band. This is music that anyone can enjoy.

  • MP3-OTW (of the week)
    author: Steve Hammer

    This alt/pop/rock/country/insert-genre-here band has plenty of hooks, intelligent lyrics and stong harmony vocals. ...There's no ego-posturing here; just a few talented (guys) playing the music they love.

  • please. quiet. quality music being played!
    author: Jack Gubanc

    Paging Raymond has produced an excellent album of quality acoustic music that has folk, rock and country/western influences. Their focus on the album is on the lyrics, appropriate instrumentation and strong vocals and harmony. They appear to have been influenced by many other groups, but remind this listener of early Poco and Pure Prairie League.

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