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Do You Remember Me?

by Wilton and Barry

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Prelude 06:00
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Welcome 03:18
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Pity Me 04:31
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Believe 03:35
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Together 03:56
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Choices 04:26
Cast of Vocalists and Characters Father - Roy McCandish Mother - Amber Reid Government Official - Wilton Male Child - Chris Reid Female Child - April Stevens Converted Child - Glenn Sevillo Child Chorus - Wilton and Amber Reid Players of Instruments Barry Brown - Electronic Drums. Keyboards, Textures and Bass Frequencies on "Believe", "You are the One Who Saved Me", "You're Coming Home", "Keep an Eye on the Horizon", and "Arrival”. String Synths on “This is the Way”. Frank Heisler - Bass on all other songs. Wilton - Guitars, Keyboards and Textures on all other songs. Guitars on "Believe”,"You're Coming Home", "Keep an Eye on the Horizon”. The Creators All Lyrics by Barry Brown All Music by Wilton … except "Believe", "You are the One Who Saved Me", "You're Coming Home", "Keep an Eye on the Horizon", and "Arrival" by Barry Brown. Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Wilton. Mastered by Frank Heisler Additional Engineer Consultation - Chris Reid and Frank Heisler. Written, Recorded, Engineered, Mixed, and Mastered over the past 10 years or so. It’s been a slow burn. Graphic Design by Wilton Graphic ideas by Barry Brown and Wilton. Cover photo idea by Barry Brown and Photographed by Barb Brown The Owners All Songs (c) (p) 2018 by Barry Brown and Said Style Productions except… "Believe", "You are the One Who Saved Me", "You're Coming Home", "Keep an Eye on the Horizon", and "Arrival" - (c) (p) 2018 Barry Brown “Prelude”, “Journey Home” - (c) (p) 2018 by Said Style Productions
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Arrival 03:36
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Lost 04:09

about

Ever since hearing Jesus Christ Superstar in 1993 I've wanted to do a Rock Opera.  My first attempt didn't work out and I ended up using the musical material for The Butterfly Plague.  Years later, I tried again and realized that my issue was the lyric writing. I didn't think my own style of obscure overly dramatic moody lyrics were suitable. So I put an ad online and found Barry Brown. After an afternoon of discussion he showed me a few titles and ideas. One was “Rabbit Proof Fence”. I thought it was a weird and quirky title and Barry mentioned it was a movie about Indigenous People from Australia. I looked it up, borrowed it from the library and was horrified at the story of the Government taking away children to be raised as “White” in church/state run schools. After some more research, we discovered that this was not an isolated event. Many first world countries including Canada did this. On a similar note, in Ireland there was the Magdalene Laundries where girls and young women deemed to be not normal, were forced into working and adapting to the Catholic faith. This was faithfully shown in the movie “The Magdalene Sisters”. Not only was this an Aboriginal issue, it was a children’s issue, and a human rights issue.
We thought this would be a compelling story, one which needed to be brought to the forefront of knowledge so that it would never happen again.

Wilton

The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund (DWF)

Due to the subject matter of our Rock Opera, we felt it appropriate and necessary to donate a portion of our music sales to the Downie Wenjack Fund (DWF). 


“The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund (DWF) is part of Gord Downie’s legacy and embodies his commitment, and that of both the Downie and Wenjack families, to call Canadians to learning and action in solidarity with Indigenous peoples of this land. The goal of the fund is to continue the conversation that began with Chanie Wenjack’s residential school story, and to support the reconciliation process through awareness, education, and action”.
(The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund website)

For more information, please visit www.downiewenjack.ca

credits

released March 1, 2018

You can also find this download at the wiltonsaid.com website at www.wiltonsaid.com/rockopera and Physcial CD's and Download at store.cdbaby.com/cd/wilton

Cast of Vocalists and Characters
Father - Roy McCandish
Mother - Amber Reid
Government Official - Wilton
Male Child - Chris Reid
Female Child - April Stevens
Converted Child - Glenn Sevillo
Child Chorus - Wilton and Amber Reid

Players of Instruments
Barry Brown - Electronic Drums. Keyboards, Textures and Bass Frequencies on "Believe", "You are the One Who Saved Me", "You're Coming Home", "Keep an Eye on the Horizon", and "Arrival”. String Synths on “This is the Way”.
Frank Heisler - Bass on all other songs.
Wilton - Guitars, Keyboards and Textures on all other songs. Guitars on "Believe”,"You're Coming Home", "Keep an Eye on the Horizon”.

The Creators
All Lyrics by Barry Brown
All Music by Wilton … except "Believe", "You are the One Who Saved Me", "You're Coming Home", "Keep an Eye on the Horizon", and "Arrival" by Barry Brown.
Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Wilton.
Mastered by Frank Heisler
Additional Engineer Consultation - Chris Reid and Frank Heisler.
Written, Recorded, Engineered, Mixed, and Mastered over the past 10 years or so. It’s been a slow burn.

Graphic Design by Wilton
Graphic ideas by Barry Brown and Wilton.
Cover photo idea by Barry Brown and Photographed by Barb Brown

The Owners
All Songs (c) (p) 2018 by Barry Brown and Said Style Productions except…
"Believe", "You are the One Who Saved Me", "You're Coming Home", "Keep an Eye on the Horizon", and "Arrival" - (c) (p) 2018 Barry Brown
“Prelude”, “Journey Home” - (c) (p) 2018 by Said Style Productions

This Recording (c) (p) 2018 Barry Brown and Said Style
Productions All songs Socan

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Wilton Said... Toronto, Ontario

Baritone and occasional jazz infused vocalist Wilton has long skirted on the outside of the Pop/Rock genre. While one could call the music "Art Rock", it still doesn't do justice to the eclectic elements contained in the song writing, arrangements and lyrics. With influences ranging from Queen, The Cure, Rush, and Kate Bush, the music of Wilton Said... is ready for your listening pleasure. ... more

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