Neil Peart: My Humble Part in Honoring His Musical Legacy

Neil Peart born September 12, 1952 died January 7 2020

From: NeilPeart.net, February 2010

On the anniversary of Neil Peart’s passing, I’d like to share a memory of an extraordinary experience. My humble part in honoring his musical legacy involves the role I played as engineer recording the new arrangement of the Hockey Night Theme song. Being involved in this project, which centered on the great Neil Peart, was an honor beyond words.

“speech” to the musicians before we began – about what this piece of music signified to Canadians. “Just remember that every man, woman, child, granny, moose, and beaver in Canada will hear this performance.” from:NeilPeart.net, February 2010

In December 2009 we met at Ocean Way Studios and the ambiance was charged with creativity. Nick Raskulinecz, alongside Neil, orchestrated the session, which we tracked live in Studio A. The set-up, with the 72-input custom Focusrite console, was meticulously prepared to capture the essence of Neil’s drumming prowess.

From: NeilPeart.net, February 2010

The night before the recording, the anticipation built as we readied the drums and carefully mic’d the custom DW kit, decorated with logos from all 30 NHL teams. The session itself was a blend of intensity and artistry—three takes to capture Neil’s genius alongside a vibrant 17-piece brass band.

From: NeilPeart.net, February 2010

A poignant highlight was the arrival of the actual Stanley Cup, a symbol of triumph and dedication. It joined the celebration alongwith the talented musicians who contributed to the recording. The collective energy in the room was indescribable.

Nick Raskulinecz, Paul Fig, and Rouble Kapour

Screenshot from Alfred Music Drums-Trailer-Neil Peart: Fire on Ice

As the recording session drew to a close, there was an amazing moment. As Neil Peart departed, he left me with a memorable farewell. With a characteristic warmth and humor, he glanced back and said, “See you later, Figaroni.” His parting words captured his down-to-earth nature and playful character. It was a simple yet profound interaction that captured Neil’s genuine and approachable personality and it endeared him tome not just as a musical icon but as a remarkable person.

Rush’s music was an integral part of my teenage years and in large part, shaped my personal musical journey. To play a small role in commemorating Neil’s genius was a humbling experience. His impact on music and culture transcends generations and has left an enduring legacy that continues to inspire and resonate deeply with countless fans.

Neil Peart’s talent, dedication, and kindness as a person are qualities to be celebrated. I hope that his spirit and the legacy of his phenomenal talent will continue stay in the hearts of fans worldwide.

Behind the Sonic Magic: Crafting Ghost’s Infestissumam – A Studio Journey of Creativity and Challenge

Nameless Ghoul, having a break from tracking guitars

“Ghost Record Infestissumam: While putting the finishing touches on Alice in Chains’ ‘The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here’ record at Henson Studios, an exciting opportunity surfaced. Nick Raskulinecz brought demos from a band, then known as Ghost (B.C.), and their direction captivated me instantly. Months later, as Nick finalized the deal, I jetted off to Nashville to set the gears in motion at Blackbird Studios.

Nathan Yarborough keeping track and documenting our guitar settings

Blackbird Studio’s A custom-modded Neve 8078 became our playground. We dived deep, meeting a tight schedule head-on, laying down main tracks swiftly within a couple of weeks. Working with the band in teams—Tobias, Martin, Simon, and Axel—for the first few days. Then, Tobias left back to his family in Sweden after all the arrangements were debated and confirmed. After drums were completed (we tracked for cymbal separation, which can be complicated, but Axel was impeccable at keeping his timing together and made this seem like a breeze), it was time for Martin and Simon to jump into action while Axel went back to Sweden. Nick and I dialed in their Orange amps with some vintage flavors like the Hiwatt Lead 30 and Marshall 2550 into an array of cabinets and mic flavors for standout guitar tones.

Nameless Ghouls keeping anonymity

After completing the guitar recording, Morrow, a quietly spoken individual with innate talent, joined us to deliver the iconic organ and keyboards. Fine-tuning the tone bars on the Hammond B3 for each song became a tremendously tedious task, with Simon assisting in achieving the desired timbre. Morrow’s performances showcased amazing touch and feel, yet the real time-consuming aspect lay in meticulously dialing in the sounds.

Nameless Ghoul tracking guitar-SG Les Paul Custom

After the organ and Keyboards were done, Richard, the bass player, finally flew in to “lay down the groove,” easily handled in a couple of days. At that point, my job was done while Nick worked on vocals for the remainder of the booking; I headed home to Los Angeles.

Nameless Ghoul and Nick Raskulinecz pushing performance.

Yet, an unexpected hurdle arose. Despite attempts in Nashville, securing singers for the highly Satanic Latin lyrics proved challenging. Enter David Campbell, summoned once more to arrange a stunning choir score. We gathered a 28-piece choir at Bridge Recorders (now Silent Zoo Studios) in Glendale, California. With their Neve VR,  I had a decca tree set up with three M50s, and one U87 for about every three singers, the scene was surreal—Skyping with Nick in Nashville while he connected with Tobias in Sweden.

The process was a blast, a whirlwind of creativity within constraints. That record remains a personal favorite. Now, witnessing the band’s phenomenal journey, it’s evident they’ve soared far beyond our wildest expectations.

All photos by Paul Fig

Alice in Chains ramp it up with new video

I had the pleasure of mixing Alice in Chains August 21st acoustic set live at the Space Needle for SiriusXM. Then mixed their live performance at the Crocodile Cafe on August 24th, the day their new album “Rainier Fog” was released. 

Now here they are again with new single Never Fade and video to go along with it.  Produced by Nick Raskulinecz, Engineered by(myself) Paul Fig, Mixed by Evil Joe Barresi.

As Taylor Fields from iHeart Radio says:

Alice In Chains is continuing their story from their “The One You Know” music video, with their official “Never Fade” visual.

The cinematic “Never Fade” music video picks up right where the storyline in “The One You Know” left off with the same two characters as we learn more about who (or rather what) they really are. And the visual ends open ended, which means that the story is likely to continue in the band’s next music video.

Alice In Chains’ William DuVall explains of the Adam Mason directed visual, “The ‘Never Fade’ video is a continuation of the ‘The One You Know.’ The full story will gradually be revealed. For now, check out what we love to do best – play live, and tell a story with our music.”

Alice in Chains to Release “Rainier Fog” August 24, 2018

I have been working with Alice in Chains since I engineered “Black Gives Way to Blue” with Nick Raskulinecz as producer in 2008. We went on to work with the band on “The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here” in 2011-12.

It was a long journey with AIC to get demos together for the new album especially when they were doing much of the writing between tours and travel. Its a privilege, and a hell of a lot of fun, to work with Nick, Jerry, Sean, William and Mike again to create this epic new album.  The band wanted to go back to their roots and draw on some of the organic energy that they used to tap when they were part of the Seattle grunge scene.  So we recorded this new album in Seattle at Studio X. From there, they went to Nashville to Nick Raskulinecz’s studio to wrap up overdubs and vocals. Then we were in Joe Barresi’s space (JHOC) in Pasadena, where he mixed every song. I’m really proud and excited of what we achieved with this album; it blends classic Alice in Chains with new sounds and moods. “Rainier Fog” gets released on August 24, 2018, until then enjoy these pre-released tracks!