Glad Times for Miseries

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RECORDING an album at home can be a challenge for even the most skilled musicians but if getting the right sound and mix wasn't enough for The Miserable Rich, they found themselves battling angry residents, local wildlife, unsociable shifts and bad plumbing.

"The neighbours would get in from work about 5pm and start stomping on the floor above when Rhys Lovell was trying to record his double bass," laughs guitarist Jim Briffett as he recalls the taped sessions in singer/percussionist James de Malplaquet's seaside flat.

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Glad Times for Miseries

"Plus the seagulls in Brighton are always trying to squawk on to people's recordings!" Work on the record was interrupted several times when James' bathr...

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