Released in September, 2008, Time Lapse Project includes several of the Cleveland area's finest musicians. Bob Reel, Laura Nadeau, Kim Carroll, and Jennifer Lee all have vocal performaces on the album, and they each bring their own unique style and soul to the project.
On guitar, Billy Sullivan is usually found performing at one of several local Cleveland hot spots when he is between tours with Gary Lewis and the Playboys or recording. Drew Binder, who has a real “day” job, just loves playing guitar, writing and recording. Alan Greene played electric guitar on Laura Nadeau's tracks, while Laura also played acoustic.
On base, Darren Frate spends most weekends touring the country with Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits. During the week he is usually working on various studio tracks with Dale. Peters
Mike Miheli is a professional drum instructor from Mentor, OH. He played with Armstrong Bearcat in their heyday when they regularly opened at Blossom Music Center for many international artists. Mike plays out regularly with his band, LocoGatos. Joe Vitale, usually touring with Crosby, Stills & Nash, also found some time to record drums for Laura's tracks.
TLP’s first album was engineered by Dale Peters. Perhaps best known as the bassist for The James Gang, Dale is a top-notch recording engineer; having worked with Westwood One for years delivering some of radio and TV’s most memorable moments, from the first live satellite broadcast from Moscow to several memorable MTV Spring Breaks.
Several other area artists also joined in to help make Time Lapse Project's first album a success. As a follow-up, Time Lapse Project released a Single in October, 2008 called "Showtime MX".