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  • Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella!

    In 1909, at a bar in New Haven, Connecticut, collegiate a cappella was born. It was a seminal moment, to be sure. The Yale Whiffenpoofs (and their first alcohol-infused chords) kick-started a movement that over the next 100 years would come to include more than 1,200 undergraduate a cappella groups on campuses across the nation. Do not underestimate the genre. These vocal bands tour the country. They’ve performed on The Late Show With David Letterman, on Saturday Night Live, on The West Wing. They record albums (some costing upwards of $30,000 to produce). And in unbelievably large numbers, they're covering the songs of Ben Folds.

    An idea was born. “Music education has been atrophying,” Ben Folds says. “And yet, at any give school, any number of a cappella groups are getting together a few times a week to rehearse and perform. What’s more is they’re really good. I wanted to capture that magic.” Fifteen were selected, from points as varied as Sacramento State to the University of Rochester. Ben, his wife Fleur, and his producer Joe Costa would pack up their equipment, and hop on planes, trains and automobiles to record these groups. They set up camp in dorm lounges, lecture halls, campus television studios. They even recorded in a Synagogue. “This was not a novelty,” Ben stresses. “I considered this my new record. And I wasn’t fucking around.”

     The makeshift studio was simple: six area mics. “The groups needed to perform live,” Ben says. “Right there. There were no isolated tracks. Everything was bleeding. Nothing was tuned. We just rocked out. I didn’t want to jive around with their tracks.”

     It was a bold aesthetic choice for the project. In recent years, tools like AutoTune and overdub have become as prevalent in collegiate a cappella recording as on major label discs. But Ben wanted to capture what these groups actually sounded like in performance. He likens the project to old Nonesuch records from the 70s, or National Geographic field recordings. “Simple live recordings, documents of music being made in real time that capture the inimitable thumbprint of a culture as it is in motion,” he says. “I love that shit.”

     This album, Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella!, comes at an interesting time. Afterall, a cappella jokes have featured prominently on NBC’s “The Office” and in big-budget movies like “The Break-Up,” to name a few. But Ben suggests the non-believers simply sit down and give the disc a spin.

     “I’m incredibly proud of this album,” he says, summarizing the year-long, coast-to-coast endeavor. “I’d rather this be my greatest hits record than someone collecting my masters and slapping on a photo of me leaning against a piano. This is a better way. I’m a songwriter, and these are my songs.”

     —MICKEY RAPKIN

    Mickey Rapkin is the author of Pitch Perfect: The Quest For Collegiate A Cappella Glory.

     

  • Ben Folds will be on Weekend America tomorrow!

    Ben Folds will be on Weekend America tomorrow! You can stream the interview at www.weekendamerica.org