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.
Feel free to leave comments. And please share!
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)
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)
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)
Kai Widmann: vocals, guitar, blues harp, bass
recorded and mixed on 8th May 2012
written by Neil Young
originally released on Neil Young - Comes A Time (October 1978)
Kai Widmann: Vocals, Editing / Marcus Renner: Piano
recorded and mixed in December 2002
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - music by Ralph Blane, lyrics by Hugh Martin
White Christmas - music and lyrics by Irving Berlin
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - originally performed by Judy Garland in the musical "Meet Me in St. Louis" in 1944
White Christmas - originally performed by Bing Crosby on his NBC radio show "The Kraft Music Hall" on Christmas Day, 1941
Comments
lauren - 27 March 2012, 12:17:49
This is cool!