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Production notes:
-We felt very tired after the grueling 4 hour recording session where we recorded Pts. 1-4 of Month of Curb so we decided to record this halfpisode on another day. As it turned out, due to scheduling issues, we recorded this in late October, just a few weeks before I was going to post the 1st part of Month of Curb! :O
-This was a looser recording session than the previous ones so you will hear us tap the mic many times. It’s not too bad but you can notice it.
Shout-outs to:
-Amber for taking the time to be a part of this mini-series of podcasts! It was truly a pleasure and we will miss her dearly when we fly back to Los Angeles in December! :’)
She was previously in:
RC 18: http://randomchatterings.weebly.com/latest-episodes/episode-18-you-can-call-me-rebecca
RC 34: http://randomchatterings.weebly.com/latest-episodes/episode-34-a-circling-failure-in-a-rapidly-decaying-orbit
Technical info:
Executive Producer - Gary Rodriguez
Recorded with a Blue Yeti Microphone and Adobe Audition CC by Special Guest Amber and Arlill Rodriguez
Edited with Adobe Audition CC by Arlill Rodriguez
“Summers, Eternal Tourist Trap [Earthbound OST]” composed by Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu and Toshiyuki Ueno
“Frolic, Ein Swei March, Bubba Dub Bossa, The Stranger, The Little People, Merry Go Round, Spinning Waltz, Amusement, For The Bell Tolls, The Puzzle, Solo Dance, Riviera Nostalgia, Slow On The Uptake [Curb Your Enthusiasm: Music From The TV Series] composed by Various Artists*
"Censor-Beep-9" obtained from soundjay.com
*The complete list of composers: Luciano Michelini, Teddy Lasry, Robby Poitevin, Renato Rascal, Piero Umiliani, Piero Piccioni, Phillippe Lhommet & Jacques Mercier, Nino Olivero & Luigi Zaninelli, Luis Bacalov, Jean Michel Panunzio, Guido Cenciarelli and Others, Gianno Ferrio, Franco Micalizzi, Eric Gemsa (Arr.), Ennio Morricone, Christian Sebasto Toucas, Carlo Rustichelli, Armando Trovaioli, Arcangela Wertmuller & Italo Greco, and Alessandro Alessandroni
2016