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Time & Perspective Quote by Dave Edmunds

"And then the last album, "Get It", was done over a shorter period of time and I started using other musicians, as opposed to playing all the instruments myself like I did on the other two"

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There is a quiet demystification in Dave Edmunds admitting that "Get It" happened faster and with other musicians. For an artist long associated with hands-on control, the line reads like a small rebellion against the rock myth that authenticity equals solitary labor. He is not just describing logistics; he is renegotiating what counts as authorship.

The contrast he draws - "shorter period of time" versus the painstaking self-sufficiency of the previous records - signals fatigue with perfectionism and maybe a dawning respect for momentum. Edmunds came up in an era that prized the studio auteur: the guy who can play everything, tighten every groove, and keep the vision pure. By naming that habit explicitly, he frames it as a choice, not a virtue. The subtext: doing it all yourself can be a flex, but it can also be a bottleneck.

Using "other musicians" is not surrendering control so much as embracing the band as a creative engine. It implies trust, risk, and a shift from craftsmanship to chemistry. That matters in the context of late-70s rock, where the fetish for polish was colliding with punk's impatience and roots rock's hunger for immediacy. Edmunds is telegraphing a different priority: not just making a record, but catching a feel before it evaporates.

The understated phrasing is the point. He is not selling a reinvention; he is letting you overhear a practical decision that carries an artistic philosophy: speed can be honesty, and collaboration can be a sound.

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Edmunds, Dave. (2026, January 16). And then the last album, "Get It", was done over a shorter period of time and I started using other musicians, as opposed to playing all the instruments myself like I did on the other two. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-then-the-last-album-get-it-was-done-over-a-87993/

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Edmunds, Dave. "And then the last album, "Get It", was done over a shorter period of time and I started using other musicians, as opposed to playing all the instruments myself like I did on the other two." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-then-the-last-album-get-it-was-done-over-a-87993/.

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"And then the last album, "Get It", was done over a shorter period of time and I started using other musicians, as opposed to playing all the instruments myself like I did on the other two." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-then-the-last-album-get-it-was-done-over-a-87993/. Accessed 2 Apr. 2026.

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Dave Edmunds (born April 15, 1944) is a Musician from Welsh.

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