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finished about five minutes ago before you called, and we're so pleased with
it.
BiTS: That's wonderful.
TBS: Oh, it's amazing. It's coming out on CD and vinyl. But the vinyl, I'm
having a sort of dayglo orange vinyl as well, and I've got it on the 180 fix
up. No, I'm really pleased. It's such a buzz to listen to yourself coming out
of a bit of plastic [chuckles].
BiTS: What musicians like yourself tend to do, is as soon as you finish one
project, you start thinking about another. Have you started thinking about
anything yet?
TBS: Well, Paul said to me about ten minutes ago that maybe we'll do the
next one in Rockfield Studios. He's going to hopefully start working now
and he’s in negotiation. And so the next album, I'm thinking like the next
one, like an acoustic, but maybe a dirtier blues acoustic album. [Laughing]
But I don't know. Something a little bit different again. I don't play electric
guitar at all. I don’t even own one, so a bit more maybe acoustic, but with
a bit more grip to it. We'll see.
BiTS: Trevor, I won't take any more of your time. I want to thank you for
giving me what I guess is pretty much an exclusive here today, talking about
your album.
TBS: Oh yeah. Fantastic. Yeah.
.TBS: Yeah. Thank you, Ian. Thanks for your work. Yeah, cheers. Bye-bye.
Bye.
Trevor Babajack Steger live
at The Bell Inn, Bath