Lynn
Ewtrtw has been a favorite song of mine for years. You upped the ante with your version. Your production is pristine, and your performances are first class. The video of this song is very professional, and I'm curious if you are the producer for this and what did you use? I liked the tour of your studio, and I can see why your mixes sound so good. That being said, I noticed that the drums were louder than the lead vocal in your mix. Was this your intent? Doesn't matter because it doesn't take anything away from this production. This is stellar stuff, and you ought to be heard by a huge audience.
Lynn,
It's a favorite of mine as well. Roland is an outstanding artist and continued to write great music even after the breakup of TFF. I appreciate your comment.
If I knew in 2008 what I know now, the mix/master would be very different. I've learned so much since then. I listen to some of my older stuff today and say "Ewww".

I'm thankful that I now have great tools and a more than sufficient knowledge of tracking/mixing/mastering techniques.
Also, per your question, I did not produce the video. My "manager" put all the pieces in place and I just showed up and sang the song 500 times and 500 ways. I hadn't met any of those people, woman included, before that day. It was shot at an actual Denver nightclub, a cable network studio (for the whitescreen), and various locations around the Denver area. It was a professional crew, cameras, lighting, editor, etc.
Again, thanks.
RKS