Recording Packages
We’re currently offering a couple of great recording and manufacture packages. For more details or to check availability, get in touch!
500 x CD Package
5 Full Day’s Recording, Mixing & Mastering (40 hours)
MCPS License Application
Artwork Layout & Design
500 x Glass Mastered CDs
£1,950
Additional studio hours charged at £25 per hour. MCPS application does not include the license cost (this depends on the songs you record). CDs designed to your requirements based on supplied information and photographs. Manufacture includes a 4 page full colour booklet, standard CD jewel case, colour tray card and disc in full colour, barcode, shrink wrapping and delivery. No VAT will be collected on the above price.
1000 x CD Package
5 Full Day’s Recording, Mixing & Mastering (40 hours)
MCPS License Application
Artwork Layout & Design
1,000 x Glass Mastered CDs
£2,250
Additional studio hours charged at £25 per hour. MCPS application does not include the license cost (this depends on the songs you record). CDs designed to your requirements based on supplied information and photographs. Manufacture includes a 4 page full colour booklet, standard CD jewel case, colour tray card and disc in full colour, barcode, shrink wrapping and delivery. No VAT will be collected on the above price.
Perthshire Wedding Show
- At March 16, 2011
- By Redbarn
- In Featured, Video, Wedding Video
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We were invited to the Perthshire Wedding Show 2010 by Eden Events to document the day. Here’s a quick highlights montage.
Perthshire Wedding Show Highlights 2010 from Perthshire Wedding Show on Vimeo.
Jim Malcolm Neptune Video
Another little video to promote the Scottish singer and guitarist Jim Malcolm. Enjoy!
Càirdeas CD
Càirdeas have released their new album, The Thinner Line. You can buy it by getting in touch with the band directly via their MySpace http://www.myspace.com/cairdeasmusic – enjoy!
Jim Douglas and Friends DVD
After two years of hard work, the DVD we are producing for Jim Douglas is finally being manufactured! We’re now accepting pre-orders online via the Jim Douglas DVD website.
Here are the back cover details…
Jim Douglas is one of Scotland’s Treasures and Fife’s ‘Local Heroes.’ This film portrays his talents as an artist, poet and songwriter. Here his many friends join him in an informal concert at Glenfarg Hotel, home of the Glenfarg Folk Club where Jim was first encouraged to nurture the creative talents that led to exhibitions, books and many other achievements. We hope you will enjoy over one and a half hours of humorous and thoughtful songs, observational and hilarious poetry all wrapped up in a ribbon of wonderful artistry.The DVD Features Jim Douglas ~ Doris Rougvie ~ Bruce Davies ~ Dennis Alexander ~ Anne Pack ~ Yvonne MacLeod ~ Ali MacLeod ~ Robbie Shepherd ~ Bill Gillan ~ Gifford Lind ~ Nell Hannah ~ Brenda Frier ~ Donald Innes ~ Alastair McDonald ~ Heather Innes
Joe Aitken on the BBC
Joe Aitken recorded and produced his latest album “Festival Favourites” at Red Barn. Here’s a wee video of him performing on the BBC as part of Phil Cunningham’s programme (nearer the end of the clip).
Jim Malcolm on the BBC
Just thought we’d share a video of Jim Malcolm’s excellent performance of Bonnie Ship The Diamond on Phil Cunningham’s BBC programme. More information about Jim and his Robert Burns DVD (that we filmed and produced!) can be found on his website.
Strathmore Ceilidh Band
The Strathmore Ceilidh Band have been busy in the studio recording their new album, “Advance and Retire”.
Davina Farqharson CD
Image from The Courier
Davina recorded her first album, “If There Were No Flowers” at Red Barn in 2010. Her CD is available to purhcase from her own website.
Shortbread
- At March 11, 2010
- By Redbarn
- In Portfolio, Web
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Work continues on Shortbread Stories, a short story community website being developed by Red Barn. As well as developing and testing the web application, a range of new audio branding is being written to coincide with the launch of the new website.
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Shortbreadstories.com was founded by author Robin Pilcher and bookseller William Thomson to develop a concept for publishing short stories. As Robin Pilcher explains:
‘A few years ago, I attended a writer’s workshop at a literary weekend in Glasgow and was bowled over by the quality of writing that was on offer. Every story was worthy of being published, but I knew that, at the end of that weekend, most of them would probably be shoved away in a bottom drawer and forgotten about. I left determined to find a way to let those voices be heard.
Shortbread is the result, a website designed specifically to be a showcase for writers and to make their stories available to a worldwide audience. So lets open up that bottom drawer and resurrect those hidden treasures.’
-Robin




