tuesday songs

performed by Kai Widmann

It's been my new year's resolution for 2011 to spend more time making/recording/mixing music. To force myself into doing so, I decided to put up this page and post one song I recorded every tuesday.
After eight months I couldn't go on with this. Having a stressful job and a family leaves not enough room to post on a weekly basis. But I will continue posting songs every once in a while. If you don't want to miss a song, you can follow me on SoundCloud or subscribe to my RSS-Feed.

Since 2021 I'm part of a band again, Fahmi Friedrich Widmann, check our LinkTree page to see what we're up to.

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Song 41: Love The Way You Lie (Part II) (Rihanna)

28 November 2012 - Who would have guessed that I would do a Rihanna song one day. But I really love this one. Truth is, I never heard the original. I discovered this song watching a German casting show (Unser Star für Baku) where Ornella de Santis performed it. I decided to avoid the original and instead listened to some more cover versions to find the essence of the song. Since I didn't like the original bridge ("So maybe I'm a masochist ..."), I changed it a little (as Ornella de Santis did, my version is closer to her version than to the original). The recording was - as last weeks "Time After Time" - made for Georg to practice for our gig next Saturday. I later added the tiny jazz guitar line and the hammond.
Next week the advent season will have started, so it's time for a few Christmas songs. I don't know if I'll find the time to record, but I already started practicing. So I hope I'll be able to post some more tuesday songs this year.

Kai Widmann: vocals, acoustic guitar, jazz guitar, hammond

recorded and mixed in October/November 2012

written by Alexander Grant, Holly Hafermann and Marshall Mathers

originally released on Rihanna - Loud (November 2010)

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Song 40: Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper)

20 November 2012 - I've recorded plenty of songs during the last ten days or so, but all in a rush, almost never recording a second take. I had to get these songs finished for my fellow musician Georg to practise for our next concert (1st December, at the pub "Subito" in Berlin - Moabit). So these recordings were not intended for anyone but him. But this one got better than expected. By no means perfect, but good enough to be a tuesday song.
I never would have thought that I one day would cover "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper, 'cause I always thought that it would be a sacrilege. This song is almost thirty yers old and it has aged so well. It's still one of my favourites from the Eighties. But Georg and I were looking for new songs to play and we wanted to add some more well known songs to our set, so we tried it and it worked way better than I would have hoped. So here it is, let me know what you think.

Kai Widmann: vocals, guitar, bass

recorded and mixed in November 2012

written by Cyndi Lauper and Rob Hyman

originally released on Cyndi Lauper - She's So Unusual (October 1983)

Comments

claudia - 21 November 2012, 15:10:51

very nice:)

Mac - 22 November 2012, 02:36:56

Just perfect!!!

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Song 38 + 39: Fly / An Interlude - Remaster (The Church)

30 October 2012 - Today I got two songs, both by The Church. The first one (Fly) was recorded and mixed yesterday, the second one (An Interlude) was recorded in 2000 and I've already posted it some time ago, but I think it fits nicely to "Fly", so I did a remaster to make both songs sound more alike. I'm preparing for another gig in a pub on 1st December. So if you happen to be in Berlin, drop in.

Kai Widmann: Vocals, Guitar, Hammond

Fly - recorded and mixed on 29th October 2010
An Interlude - recorded in April 2000

Fly - written by Steve Kilby
An Interlude - written by Steve Kilbey / Peter Koppes / Richard Ploog / Marty Willson-Piper

Fly - originally released on The Church - Seance (1983)
An Interlude - originally released on The Church - The Blurred Crusade (1982)

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Song 37: Pleasure Is Kisses Within (Keziah Jones)

26 June 2012 - Too busy to record new stuff, but I want to post at least one song each month, so here's one from the archive. This is the first song from "Frankfurt 2002", an album I made with my dear friend Philipp.
It was supposed to be quite a simple recording session, one microphone, two guitars, a few songs recorded in one or two days, no overdubs, no fancy studio trickery. In the end I bought some recording gear and a mixing desk, we recorded for about three weeks, invited more friends to join us and got an album of 11 songs that got far better than we ever expected.
That’s what got me back to recording after my band "Hey Nonny Nonny" had split up in 1996. And I'm still at it, even though my time is quite limited. Two weeks ago I had my first gig in ages, playing with my friend and colleague Georg in a pub in Berlin. And we have plans to record some of the songs we played, so there will be new stuff on tuesday songs some time this year, but not too soon. In the meantime the archive will have to do.

Kai Widmann: vocals, piano / Philipp Weis: guitar / Handrin Fahmi: drums

recorded and mixed in January 2002

written by Keziah Jones

originally released on Keziah Jones - Blufunk Is A Fact (March 1992)
cover version originally released on Weis / Widmann - Phile y Kaili Frankfurt 2002 (2002)

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Song 36: Battalions Of Strangers (Fischer-Z)

31 May 2012 - It's a thursday song, but who cares?
Fischer-Z's "Red Skies Over Paradise" was the first album I encountered as such. Putting it on the turntable and listening to it from the first to the last note was a sacred act for me some time in the early eighties. And "Battalions Of Strangers" was the song I loved most. Recently I discovered that it's quite easy to play and unexpectedly I got a decent first take that I later upgraded with a hammond organ an a melodic guitar mimicking the indespensable bass line. So here it is.
By the way, my very first tuesday song Blue Always Finds Me was recently updated with a piano and a new mix as well.

Kai Widmann: vocals, guitar, hammond

recorded and mixed in May 2012

written by John Watts

originally released on Fischer-Z - Red Skies Over Paradise (March 1981)

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