

Phone orders for Equilibré at Acoustic Music
Resource: (800) 649-4745 Released 2001
Solid Air Records #SACD2026 David Cullen: nylon and
steel-stringed guitars
Michael Manring: fretless bass 1. Shuffle In
2. Snappin' on Ten
3. Equilibré
4. Turbograss
5. Wistful Things
6. Gizmo
7. Buenos Dias
8. A Forgotten Wish
9. Homestyle
10. Canto
11. Tie-Dyed & Wide-Eyed
12. A Better Place |
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Equilibré an album of intimate duets featuring Michael and
guitarist David Cullen and includes four new Manring originals: "Equilibré", "A
Forgotten Wish", "Homestyle", and "Tie-Dyed and Wide-Eyed" as well as a
re-recording of "Gizmo" from Michael's 1991 album, Drastic Measures
(out of print) which David reportedly will never forgive Michael for
making him learn.
"This recording was a real pleasure to make! David Cullen is an old
friend who has been sort of tangentially involved with the whole Windham
Hill scene for many years. I've always thought he was a fantastic
musician, so when he mentioned he'd like to do a duo CD for the Solid
Air record label, I was all for it.
"We each composed several tunes for the project and I even subjected
David to a duo re-working of "Gizmo". It's a pretty challenging tune
that I'm still trying to learn to play myself, but David smoked it!
"David booked us two days of recording time and a few shows
beforehand to get us in the vibe, but since Dave lives in Pennsylvania
and I live in California that didn't leave us much chance to rehearse.
We traded tapes and written music in the mail, then I flew to
Philadelphia the night before the first show. We blasted through the
tunes the next morning and then went to play the show. That night and
the rest of the shows were lots of fun and were a great warm-up for our
recording sessions. That was a good thing, because the two days we
booked wasn’t much time to make a record! Fortunately, Dave is a real
pro and the recording was a joy.
"We did no overdubs and almost no editing or fixing, so what you hear
is just the two of us playing together, having fun. The title track
(pronounced "eh-kee-LEE-bray") is named after a nightclub in Sao Paolo
where I sat in one night with an amazing forro band called Mafua. It was
nice to do a more gentle, acoustic instrumental record again after a
bunch of pretty intense rockers with Attention Deficit and Scott McGill.
I thought, 'Finally, a record my Mom will like!'"
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