I didn't do any mixing or mastering, but did offer up opinion on instrumentation, effects, etc. Most of it was too late to make a difference.

She has a rather long story about the mixing process which is kind of an unhappy story. It's taken her a very long time to get up the courage to do this and I think it will probably be the last project she does for a very long time.

She has almost a captured customer base in that she leads worship at Womens conferences and one of those conferences almost made her sign a deal that she would have merchandise available - my understanding is not that they will make money off of it, but that they wouldn't have to answer about how to get hold of Heather's material away from the conferences.

I can tell you who did the recording - he's a good guy with a good pop-sensibility ear. His name is Dave Elwart, based in Indianapolis. You can find him on Reverbnation as well. Dave did not do the final mixing or mastering.

When the CDBaby stuff goes live, then I'll point folks there, because there will be more samples of the variety that is on the CD.