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The And of One

Michael is teaming up with his longtime vocalist and bandmate, Veronica Nunn, to present “The And of One,” a new podcast showcasing stories from his life in music. Topics include his career as a songwriter, recording artist, and touring musician, with many asides and anecdotes about all the great musicians he’s had the pleasure to work with.

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    Previously Unavailable

    Recorded and released in 1973, this record, my first, appeared on vinyl, titled eponymously Michael Franks. In this episode Veronica and I discuss how I got the recording contract, which players I worked with, and some of the compositions I wrote. The record enjoyed some airplay across the country and "bubbled under the charts" for awhile. But the label, Brut, didn't last long.   Years later, in 1986, it was rereleased on John Hammond Records, a satellite of Columbia, under the title "Previously Unavailable." Flowered shirt, turquoise jewelry, head in the clouds. Fifty-three years ago! Special thanks to Hank O’Neal.                  

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    Tiger In The Rain

      In this episode Veronica and I discuss the fourth record I made for Warner Brothers, “Tiger in the Rain,” which was recorded in the Fall of 1978 and released early the following year. I worked with Producer/Arranger John Simon on this record and John wrote the most beautiful charts for the project.                                      Circa 1978, sitting underneath the appletree, playing the 1926 Francisco Simplicio.                                      Photo: Claudia Franks The title song was inspired by one of Henri Rousseau’s paintings called “Tropical Storm with a Tiger.” The National Gallery in London was kind enough to let us reproduce the painting on the album cover. I’d like to dedicate this episode to Dom and Sandie Cortese and the Pizzarelli Family.                                           Tiger In The Rain album cover features "Tiger in a Tropcial Storm"                                         an oil painting by Henri Rousseau.                                                                          

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    Antonio's Song

      phote: Claudia Franks Meeting Antonio Carlos Jobim and spending time with him in New York and Rio was one of the peak experiences of my musical life. Among other things in this episode, Veronica and I discuss how he invited me down to Rio to record some of the songs on “Sleeping Gypsy,” and what an inspiration it was for me just to get to know him. Whenever I was around Jobim I always felt like I was reclined at the feet of a Master. His songwriting genius and the lasting beauty of his canon of compositions is, in my view, kind of unparalleled.  I started to write “Antonio’s Song” a few days after I met him in New York in the Fall of 1975. He godfathered our visit to Rio the following year and suggested a recording studio and musicians we might use. I was also a fan of Joao Donato, another great songwriter, and he joined us in the studio too.        I want to dedicate this episode to lifelong friends I met as a sophomore at UCLA (shortly after the Invention of the Wheel), Jackie and Richard Derwingson. Richard taught me how to play “The Girl from Ipanema.” 

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    The Art Of Tea

    In this episode, Veronica and I discuss how I eventually signed with Warner Bros. Records and began my long (24 year) career with the label. The Art of Tea was the first record I made for them and our conversation includes a lot of the project’s backstory. It was the first time I worked with the rhythm section that consisted mostly of the Crusaders with the addition of drummer John Guerin. And this combination of players would become the usual suspects for a few later records too. Hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it.  

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    White Boy Lost in the Blues

    "White Boy Lost in the Blues" My career as a songwriter enjoyed a great leap forward when I was lucky enough to work on the “Sonny and Brownie” album. In addition to “White Boy Lost in the Blues,” I wrote two other  songs for the project and played on several cuts. Needless to say, working in the studio with them was quite a thrill, especially for an absolute greenhorn like myself. The entire experience made me feel hopeful that I might be able to have a future in music. And to this day when I think about Sonny and Brownie and replay those memories, I still feel so grateful that they liked my tunes and recorded them. And I’d also like to express my thanks to Lyle Lovett who recorded the song more recently and whose terrific version breathed new life into it.  These photos, taken by the great Norman Seef, are from the album artwork.  Brownie McGhee - photographer Norman Seeff Sonny Terry - photographer Norman Seeff  

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    Episode Zero

    Episode Zero In this intro, Veronica and I describe some of the subjects we’ve already discussed or plan to discuss in the forthcoming episodes. We’ve recorded nearly a year’s worth of episodes so far and plan to release them once a month. The title of the podcast is borrowed from a book of memoirs I’ve been writing about my career and all the great musicians with whom I’ve had the pleasure to work.  

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Michael is teaming up with his longtime vocalist and bandmate, Veronica Nunn, to present “The And of One,” a new podcast showcasing stories from his life in music. Topics include his career as a songwriter, recording artist, and touring musician, with many asides and anecdotes about all the great musicians he’s had the pleasure to work with.

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Michael Franks

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