Early Work, Volume 1: 2002-2005

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Early Work, Volume 1: 2002-2005 is a compilation album by the American singer and songwriter Josh Garrels, independently released on his own label Small Voice Records in January 2020. Features partly reworked versions of songs originally released on Garrels’ first two efforts, Stone Tree (2002) and Underquiet (2005). All songs written, performed, and recorded by Josh Garrels.

Over the past few years I’ve slowly gathered the old recordings, dusted them off, and painstakingly transferred them to a modern mixing setup. I kept all the original vocals and instrumentation that I’d recorded between 2002 and 2005, but I pulled out all uncleared samples from the songs. I did my best to recreate the vibe and feel of the original samples, but it’s inevitable that these new versions will sound a bit different to those familiar with the old recordings. Another change to take note of is that these songs have been professionally mixed and mastered to tape. The original recordings were unmixed, mono, with no effects. . . truly lo-fi. – Josh Garrels

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CD tracklist:

01. New Day – 4:47
02. Sleeper – 4:36
03. Shall Not Walk Alone – 4:47
04. Thy Will Be Done – 5:04
05. Ending – 4:44
06. Community Song – 3:31
07. Movin Along – 2:06
08. Wake Up – 3:04
09. Lay Down – 1:37
10. Alleluia – 4:11
11. Glory – 2:48
12. Answered – 5:15
13. The Walk – 5:30
14. Going Home – 4:54
15. Candlenight – 3:12

Note: Available at Bandcamp: https://joshgarrels.bandcamp.com/album/early-work-vol-1-2002-2005




The songs on this album were recorded between the years of 2002 and 2005 in Muncie, Indiana. At that time, I’d just met the Lord in a radical way, and had dropped out of art school to live in a church intern house with 14 other guys. We lived a sort of loose monastic existence including prayer, scripture study, and roasting coffee in the church where we interned as unpaid staff. At night we gathered together for meals and took turns sharing the one room in the house that was set aside to be a place of solitude and creativity. In that room I had a corner, and in that corner I set up a low-budget bedroom studio where I began to record the new sounds that were in my heart. I’d grown up skateboarding, abusing drugs, and listening religiously to punk rock and East Coast hip hop. When I came to faith, not only was my soul set free, but my relationship with music was transformed, as well. Songs became the place where I could work out my faith, find language for my experience, and somehow interact with the God who saved me. It was from this unassuming but precious time and place that I began my journey as a songwriter.

The first album I released was “Stone Tree” in 2002, and the only way to get your hands on a copy was to buy a home-burned CD with photocopied cover at one of my local shows, or to write my hotmail account and ask for me to mail one to you. My second release, “Underquiet” (2005) was part live show, part studio album, and was released in conjunction with my sister Gala, friend Sara, and soon-to-be wife Michelle’s independent press, Bellywater. These albums found appreciative listeners, who by word of mouth helped spread the music around the world, which in turn created opportunities. Without the traction created by these early albums I wouldn’t be where I am today. Yet, about a decade ago I made the decision to bury both albums and take them off the market. Why? Well, there were cover songs I’d recorded without permission, but even more concerning and troublesome were all the uncleared looped samples I’d used used to create unmistakable hooks in many of the songs. For those unfamiliar with sampling; I would check out stacks of obscure albums from the local library, listen for an interesting musical or rhythmic moment, record that small section into a hardware sampler, trim it, loop it, and begin two record my own song on top of the sampled loop on my 8 track recorder. Sampling was the backbone of most the hip hop I grew up on, and also the cause of many lawsuits and legal battles in the music industry. Better safe than sorry, I erased the presence and availability of my early work from the public.

Years later I still get asked about these vanished albums. Over the past few years I’ve slowly gathered the old recordings, dusted them off, and painstakingly transferred them to a modern mixing setup. I kept all the original vocals and instrumentation that I’d recorded between 2002 and 2005, but I pulled out all uncleared samples from the songs. I did my best to recreate the vibe and feel of the original samples, but it’s inevitable that these new versions will sound a bit different to those familiar with the old recordings. Another change to take note of is that these songs have been professionally mixed and mastered to tape. The original recordings were unmixed, mono, with no fx…truly lo-fi. All in all, it’s been a fun labor of love for me to prepare these old songs to reemerge into the light of day. I hope these songs will bring a smile to the face of those who’ve been traveling with me from the start, as well as those who are hearing my origin story for the first time.

Enjoy!
Josh Garrels, 2020

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