Interview with Jennifer Batten for GuitarEuroShop
Realized in July 2005
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Jennifer:
Yeah --lots of work
this year. I will have gone to Japan 4 times as well as China, Canada (twice)
and Australia.
GES: I know that you have composed and recorded a
new solo Album, can you tell us more on it ? Is there already a title, a cover art ?
Jennifer:
GES: Will
some
guests make appearance ?
Jennifer:
I’ve gotten vocal samples from several friends
and am still waiting for a special guest to do a whistling track for one song. I
also hired the bassist
Andre Berry
from my first CD to play on one track.
On a ballad I hired a cellist and
violinist too.
GES: Is it true that you have been signed by Steve
Vai’ s Label Favored Nations ? They also re-edited your previous solo Albums ?
Jennifer:
I haven’t actually signed yet but have been
offered a contract.
They’ll rerelease my first 2 CD’s
when the new one is done
GES: Your last solo Album Momentum was released in
1997, did it take you a long time to compose the new one ?
Jennifer:
It takes a very long
time to compose and record partly due to my travel schedule. So far this year,
I’ve been to China, Australia and Japan twice as well as Canada. I haven’t been
home much to work on the CD
GES: How do you record your solos ? Do you prefer
to improvise and keep what you prefer, or are they in your mind before playing
them ? For example I remember Steve Vai saying that he had the solos in his
head, he could sing them and the difficulty was to find how to play them on the
neck...
Jennifer:
For this record I
recorded with computer. I jammed for 5 or 10 minutes on each solo section and
took my favorite parts. It’s very tedious comping solos though. A 5 minute solo could easily take a week to
put together. I think next time I’d choose full takes and if it isn’t mostly OK,
keep doing a full take until you like it all
GES: What are your favorite guitar effects ? Did
you use a lot of them on the new record ?
Jennifer:
My all time fav is
Digitech’s whammy pedal for
bending notes or chords down a whole step. I always use the whammy a lot since
1991 when they released the first one.
GES: Every person who knows you, has may be heard
your “Giant Steps”, “Flight of the Bumble Bee” covers... using incredible
Tapping technics ! Are you still working a lot on these technics ? If you had to choose a new cover today,
which one could it be ?
Jennifer:
I don’t spend time any more working on chops
kind of pieces. I spend most of my time recording and writing which I enjoy more
than live playing and touring.
Bringing an idea to life that you
hear in your head is intoxicating
GES: There are some Artists who give the
opportunity to their fans to buy “Bootlegs” Live cds through Internet ( A good
example could be Frank Gambale ) . It would be a very good idea to do the same,
don’ t you think ? I’ m sure a lot of people would be interested !
Jennifer:
I’ve never been
satisfied enough with my live shows to allow a bootleg. Maybe in the future when
I have a band together that has played a lot together I’d
reconsider.
GES: Are you planning about releasing some new
instructional book or video ?
Jennifer:
I’d like to do a few books of transcriptions of
the stuff
from my records and also a book on tapping too. I’ve go one tapping
book that has ben recently put out of print for a few years by Hal Leonard
Publishing. But I have a lot more material to release in book form. I just need
more time at home
!
GES: I would like to know more about your equipments... What is your basic studio equipment at the moment ?
Jennifer:
GES: Are the computers affecting the way you
compose ?
Jennifer:
Yes. I like the
possibilities of editing but overall I don’t like computer recording partially
because I don’t like staring at a computer screen to record. I think it will
evolve into
a more Intuitive
process because lots of people complain about it
GES: Can you tell us what are your actual
endorsments ?
Jennifer:
Digitech
effects,
Peavey
amps,
Washburn
guitars.
Dean Markley
strings
Touring with Michael Jackson, a really cool
experience or just professionnal ?
Jennifer:
It was the best. I got
to tour the whole planet and get paid well to boot. He was a great boss to have
and I was a fan before joining the band. It was an eye opener for me and began a
career of globetrotting to follow. He treated everyone really
well.
GES: Touring with Jeff Beck, the same ?
Jennifer:
The Beck tours were wonderful and more intimate
as a band since there were only 4 people instead of 6 and a load of dancers and
singers. There were 6 people on the band bus and 6 in the crew bus.
We’d always have dinner with Jeff
and also party with champagne after the shows.
He’s a very social creature and wants to share in the fun from playing a good
show
GES: Your favorite Albums ?
Jennifer:
Jeff Beck
Blow by Blow,
Weather Report
Heavy Weather/ Mr Gone,
Professor Trance and the Energizers,
Deep Forest
1,
Afro Celt Sound System-(first
2 cd’s)
GES: Your favorite movie ?
Jennifer:
Forest Gump
GES: Your favorite food ?
Jennifer:
Sashimi
GES: Some hobbies ?
Jennifer:
Stained glass projects
GES: Do you know some French Guitar players
?
Jennifer:
The
Gypsy Kings
are French. I love their stuff. I play it on car rides.
GES: Thank you so much for your responses ! A last
question, but very important for your European Fans, any European tour plans
soon ?
Jennifer:
There are no plans for Europe as yet but I may
do a guitar festival in November. Dates will be posted on my site
www.batten.com/tourdates.htm
GES: I hope we will get your new Album as soon as possible in the Shop, and I really want to thank you very much for your time. I wish you the best for the futur !
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