
Rhys Lewis unveils live version of "What If"
Rhys Lewis has shared a live version of his latest single "What If", recorded at London's RAK Studios.
The live version of "What If" was recorded last year at RAK. Lewis says of the experience, "One of my favourite records ever is an album from the late Bill Withers, Live At Carnegie Hall, and many of my favourite songs have been recorded live in a room, so to get the opportunity to record some of my songs in this way at RAK Studios was a real privilege, made even more of one for being able to collaborate with such incredible musicians in the process. It also gave me a deeper appreciation for the artists and musicians of the past who recorded music like this all the time. It's a really difficult discipline to master, one that I feel is a dying art in this modern world of music-making. Therefore I hope that each of these recordings feels like a moment captured, mistakes and imperfections included."
Lewis' live track is his first release since postponing the release date of his debut album Things I Chose to Remember.
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