Thursday, April 16, 2009

Slow Blues Salvation

Maybe that's a better title. It definitely allows me more freedom lyrically. Here's the alternate lead take that I feel is raunchier than the conversely soulful one in the previous link. It's abbreviated "slob". Slow blues.
Enjoy the tune:

Slowblues Salvation

Slowburn Salvation Sans Vox

I had some time so I worked this song over again. I built it from the ground up laying out the drum loop, then the organ part, a rhythm guitar part, the second guitar part (which had a lead that's not on this mix) and the final lead part. I haven't committed to a vocal part yet. The verse/chorus sections are pretty easy to follow. The solo I used here is one that fits the spirit of the song better. The other solo (which I'll try to mix today and add as an alternate take) is more jazz sounding to my ears. Think of the solos on "I'm Old Fashioned" from the Blue Train record. It's very Coltrane influenced.
Thanks for listening.

Slowburn Salvation (take1)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Dig That Modern Sound

http://www.mediafire.com/?dtmjz25gz5j <---LINK TO SONG



An exercise in E with a rockabilly jump sound. Watch out for the minors. There's a simplicity to the recording. I set up the Princeton and the Strat. I put a Weber VST AlNiCo signature 10 in the cab to replace the drier Weber Ceramic that was in it.
I placed the mic the same height of my ears faced down towards the amp. Two takes and bruises later it was done. This is a demo I plan to chart and try with other musicians sometime. The form will be the hardest thing to convey and execute. Fun!
The last chord was an AFTERTHOUGHT...hence the delay.

Thanks for listening.