![]() "But after I get that clue, after I get an idea, then I really roll up my sleeves. I just sit down and I see what happens," Schmit explains. "Honestly, I don't have a clue as to how I do this. Song inspirations, Schmit says, came from all over, from gazing out the studio's sliding doors at nearby meadows and mountains, to what he confesses are - unapologetically - "silly love songs" to Jean, his wife of more than 40 years. X."Įlsewhere, the Band-like Americana of "Grinding Stone," the Caribbean flavor of "I Come Alive" and the rich orchestrations of "Taste Like Candy" boast further sonic ventures. Announced with the Eagles back on the road for the latest leg of their Hotel California tour, this is Schmit's first solo album since Leap of Faith in 2016 and ranges from the rich harmonics of "Simple Man" to the rocking "Mr. So I was happy to just come to work and pound away, and it turned out to be a fairly prolific time."ĭay by Day features a dozen tracks, with at least one other Schmit says he didn't have room for on the album, and a few others that haven't made the grade quite yet. I would say close to half of this record was done during the COVID lockdown, 'cause I didn't have anything else to do. "Three albums ago, with the Expando album, I just decided to take my time, because I knew it would take some time to write everything and do ," Schmit tells UCR.
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