Why Did Bryan Duncan Produce The Last Time I Was Here?
The Last Time I Was Here is Bryan's 11th solo album but the first on
which he is co-producer. Many fans have asked what made Bryan decide to
serve as producer for the first time. We asked a panel of experts to answer this question:
Question:
Why did Bryan Duncan choose to produce his latest recording?
Answers:
Agent Mulder:
He is part of a global conspiracy.
Agent Scully:
It was a simple bio-mechanical reflex that is commonly found in
people suffering from attention deficit disorder.
Darwin:
Short people, over great periods of time, have been naturally selected in
such away that they are now genetically dispositioned to produce music.
Oliver Stone:
The question is not "Why did Bryan produce this record?" but rather
"Where did the money come from and why was a CIA agent seen entering
Bryan's house carrying a large paper bag ?"
Jerry Seinfeld:
Why does anyone produce? I mean, why doesn't anyone ever think to
ask, "What the heck do producers actually do?"
The Pope:
That is only for God to know.
Immanuel Kant:
Mr. Duncan, being an autonomous being, chose to cross the road of his
own free will.
Bryan's Grandpa:
In my day, we didn't ask why someone produced a record. Someone told
us that they had and that was good enough for us.
Ronald Reagan: I don't recall.
Machiavelli:
The point is why Bryan produced the album. Who cares why? The
ends of producing the album justify whatever motive he had.
Freud:
The fact that you thought that Bryan produced this album reveals
your underlying sexual insecurity.
L.A. Police Department:
Give us ten minutes with that weasel and we'll find out.
Timothy Leary:
Because that's the only kind of trip the Establishment would let him
take.
Saddam Hussein:
This was an unprovoked act of rebellion and we were quite justified in
dropping 50 tons of nerve gas on him.
Dr. Seuss:
Did Bryan produce these tunes?
Did he produce them on the moon?
Yes! Duncan produced this shiny disk,
but we don't know why he took the risk!
Martin Luther King, Jr.:
I envision a world where all artists will be free to produce their
recordings
without having their motives called into question.
Carl Jung:
The confluence of events in the cultural gestalt necessitated that
individual artists produce recordings at this historical juncture, and,
therefore, synchronicitously brought such occurrences into being.
John Locke:
Because he was exercising his natural right to liberty.
Albert Camus:
It doesn't matter; Bryan's actions have no meaning except to him.
M.C.Escher:
That depends on which plane of reality Bryan was on at the time.
George Orwell:
Because the government had fooled him into thinking that he was producing
of his own free will, when he was really only serving their
interests.
Plato:
For the greater good.
Aristotle:
To actualize hia potential.
Karl Marx:
It was a historical inevitability.
B.F. Skinner:
Because the external influences, which had pervaded its sensorium from
birth, had caused him to develop in such a fashion that he would tend
to produce, even while believing these actions to be of its own free
will.
Albert Einstein:
Whether Bryan produced the music or the music produced Bryan
depends upon your frame of reference.
The Sphinx: You tell me.

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