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Lebreton
Solo Bass Record - Released Spring 2007
Watch the short film on solo bass and the Lebreton Project below:
Watch Part One
Watch Part Two
Watch Part Three
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 Cash Cow
Love in the Big City
New record not yet released, but live studio footage is below- May 2006
A quick note about the clips: they contain a whack of chatter before the tunes actually begin. Reason is, I wanted you to see how fluid, fast, relaxed, and insane a recording session it was on this one day they recorded 27 songs. It's fun, enjoy.
- Shane Belcourt, filmmaker/shooter
1. Raspberry Parade
2. Just Another Sunday
3. No!
4. The Last January
5. Sundance
6. The Great Romance of Tomas Planus
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 Falling Forward
Jordan O'Connor, Nick Fraser, & Justin Haynes
Recorded in 2003 with the
generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
Alright, so these clips are varied. On the one hand I was video taping them in the studio as they recorded the record. Then there are some other clips of interviews and solo bass improvisations at Jordans house months (years?) later. As much as I think the music is "weird" I will say they are very committed to the moment and it makes for some great footage. Check it out.
- Shane Belcourt, filmmaker/shooter
session - opening piece
shane's filmmaker journal
session - piece 2
nick fraser talks about tina turner
nick fraser talks about drums
session - piece 3
jordan o'connor solo piece 1 ("Goodbye")
jordan o'connor interview part 1
session - piece 4
jordan o'connor interview part 2
session - piece 5
jordan o'connor interview 3
jordan o'connor solo piece 2 ("improv August 21st, 2006")
jordan o'connor interview 4
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 Cash Cow
Live at the Stocky Centre
Recorded Live at the Stockey Centre, Parry Sound, in the Spring of 2004
These clips were recording at a live performance at the Stocky Centre in Parry Sound. The story of the recording in my mind was the drive up. I was driving with Jordan and Nick was driving in a rental car with David French. Nick passed me on the highway, zipping by, a man's man, glancing over like I was some kind of wussy. About 15 minutes later Nick was pulled over handing his licence over to the police cruiser as I passed by waving to them. Turns out the gig wound up being a break even event for Nick - wages to speeding ticket.
- Shane Belcourt, filmmaker/shooter
Part 1 - Never Was
Part 2 - Lilacs
Part 3 - Rachel
Part 4 - Her Life
Part 5 - From the Rafters
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