Change is Good – Video and Single Release

Here is the new video to accompany the single “Change is Good” by “Monkey and the Fish”.

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Published on Jun 22, 2016

‘Change Is Good’ is the title track and first single to be released from Monkey & the Fish band’s second studio album.

An upbeat folk rock/pop song that celebrates the growing people’s movement calling for change to sustainable and clean energy sources. Songwriter Chris Fisher describes this tune as ‘a positive affirmation countering the negative, incorrect and self serving rhetoric of fossil fuel companies and their political puppets.’

Recorded at Rocking Horse and Bush Rock studios, mixed by Dave Highet and mastered by Michael Worthington, this track is a top quality north coast production. Featuring the rich vocal harmony of Chris Fisher and Marcelle Townsend-Cross, George Urbaszek on bass and Pete Wilkins on drums. Fisher also plays guitars and harmonica.

Photography by Natsky, Duck, and Gasfield Free Northern Rivers, video by the Blue Man.

Change is Good – video on You Tube

Buy “Change is Good” on iTunes

Buy “Change is Good” on CD Baby

Enjoy whatever you get out of “Change is Good”.

George Urbaszek, Bass Player and Music Educator

2 thoughts on “Change is Good – Video and Single Release

  1. Dan Gracia

    Enjoyed the video George and really like the sound of your bass on it. You got a really rich bass sound in the recording. Were you going with a DI direct to the board, mic’ing your amp, or a combination of both?

    If you mic’d the amp and speakers, which amp and speakers did you use for this recording? I’ve seen you use your Eden amp on a lot of your videos and like the sound you get on those too, but his video had what I would call and “exceptionally rich” bass sound – very full with no mud at all. And, of course, I love the look of that roasted neck on your bass.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    1. admin Post author

      Hello Dan

      Thanks for your observations and questions.

      In my next blog article I plan to point out what equipment was used for the recording. And yes, the Eden amp is part of the equation.

      Kind regards,
      George

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