Albums by Steve Savitzky
So far, Steve Savitzky has actually published only one album, so
most of
this collection is more a matter of wishful thinking
planning advance marketing than anything else. However, the
first album, Coffee,
Computers, and Song, is finished, and available now:
see its listing below.
Note: in the list below, the full name of the album links to its
"home page" if it has one, while the "short name" links to the uploaded
portion of its working directory. Go there to see the current
state of an album's "to.do" list, its track list, and my working notes.
Real Albums
- Coffee, Computers, and Song
(short name: coffee)
- The first real (full-length, production-quality) album. As
the title suggests, it consists entirely of computer-related songs. It
was released at ConChord 2007, and is now available from DAG, Random Factors, and CD Baby, among other places. Dealer
inquiries welcome.
- About Bleeding Time!
(short name: bleeding)
- There had to be a bonus of some sort for pre-orders. The list price
of CC&S is $15 plus sales tax and shipping; pre-orders were
$20 which got you free shipping, no tax, and a limited-edition bonus
disc that I could burn myself and hand out on the spot to anyone who
handed me a twenty. The disk itself consists mostly of concert
tracks, plus a CD-ROM with high-quality oggs and mp3's of everything on
both albums, all of my lyrics, all of my website- and album-bulding
scripts, and a selection of previously-unpublished fiction.
-
Unreal Albums
These albums are at varying distances from the real line, but are
approaching reality enough to have been planned out to a sufficient extent
to make them "works in progress" rather than pure fantasy.
- Amethyst Rose
(short name: amethyst)
- I've been planning this as my second album for years, now. This
one will be highly personal; mostly songs about family, fantasy,
dreams, and the passage of time. I was originally targetting 2000, and
then 2006. Even that is impossible now, but I intend to at least have
a directory and tentative track list up by August 4th, 2007,
and with any luck may even have disks to ship in summer or fall of 2008.
- Hackers' Heaven
(short name: hackers)
- A good number of my songs came out of a couple of SF stories I was
working on back in the late '80's and early '90's. They never got
published, and have become distinctly dated. But one of them in
particular had a couple of good songs in it, and a few song titles, so
I naturally had to go write them. The basic premise is that Earth
becomes too stifling, regimented, and anti-technological for the sort
of wild creativity hackers (in the original sense of computer lovers)
prefer, so they take off for space. This album really wants
to be a CD-ROM rather than a conventional CD. It will have a
narration.
- Rose Among Stars
(short name: rose)
- As it turns out, there are too many songs for two more albums,
especially since amethyst and hackers are so strongly themed. I'm still not
sure about the title of this one; maybe it should be The Rose
Among the Stars. Or maybe I'm doing too much with roses. But I
have a very clear idea what I want for a cover.
Imaginary Albums
These are so far out they're off the real line altogether: basically just
placeholders. But someday...
- Sufficiently Advanced?
(short name: demo)
- I originally intended to do a demo album; the title comes from a
corollary to Clarke's Third Law: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is
indistinguishable from a rigged demo". This was originally meant to be
the demo and fundraiser for the first real album,
Coffee, Computers, and Song; it was meant to have most of
the songs, mostly with preliminary mixes, plus one or two extras so
that people who buy both won't feel cheated. But as it turned out, I
went straight to the real thing, to save time. The title is too good
to waste, though; it may actually end up being a Tres Gique demo.
- Jacked In
- If I ever do an album with synthesized arrangements...
- Undead at The Starport
- If I'm ever crazy enough to try recording live in
the living room at Grand Central Starport.
Occasional Albums
- Is This Thing On?
(short name: test)
- The generic, cannonical test album. This is where I experiment with
production techniques, scripts, and so on. All test disks are dated,
since the content changes; they are never sold but may be donated to
charity or distributed for promotional purposes.
A "Super Single" will be a bootable CD-ROM containing one or two songs in
the form of Audacity projects. It will also contain a small but useable
Linux distribution (probably Debian Live), and installable packages of
Audacity and other essential software for Linux, Windows, and MacOS.
The idea is that you could re-mix the songs, add your own tracks perhaps,
and then possibly upload the results to a growing body of collaborative
work. I've made a couple of very small experiments in this direction; a
great deal of work remains to be done.
Licensing:
- License for Lyrics and Music:
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The licensing legalese for my songs is still unsettled, but the
basic license for the music and lyrics is the Creative Commons attribution,
non-commercial, share-alike license with a few extra
permissions granted to make it more filk-friendly. In particular, if
you record your own lyrics and only use my music, you'll only owe me
half the usual royalties; permission for mechanical licensing of music
only will automatically be granted (but you'll still have to contact me
first because that's the way the law works).
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- License for Audio Files:
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Audio files for all songs both written and performed by me (when I get
around to posting them) are posted under the Creative Commons
Music Sharing License. (I'll try to get permission from other
people to license their performances of my songs, and my covers of
other peoples' songs, the same way. Trying to license my occasional
covers and filks of songs by people outside the filk community promises
to be something of a nightmare, so for now I'm simply not going to post
any. If you're a songwriter whose songs I cover, and you don't mind my
posting them, please let me know. If you're a listener, you'll just
have to wait for the CD.)
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