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'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson

Some of you might remember the last SMB tune had a 'cameo' vocal by our friend Tim. Well, he was inspired by that melody and title, and came up with a complete new song;

Bring Me There - Tim Wilkinson's version

Vocals and guitar by Tim, a little dabbling in Sonar by me, and beautifully mastered by Danny Danzi.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 13:23:58 (permalink)
    I did enjoy it.
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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 13:32:48 (permalink)
    You manged to create a palpable space between my speakers that contain a singer and a guitar, nice Tim, James and Danny 

    Thanks for sharing.


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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 14:21:02 (permalink)
    I'm a fan as you well know... And this did not disapoint. Tim has a rare and special gift. And his performances coupled with yours always manage to bring a tear to my eye. Thank you for posting this James.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 14:25:06 (permalink)
    You guys always put out a nice product, this is no exception.  There is always that 'bit of the Isles" sound in your songs, as it should since songs reflect our lives.

    Very pretty song.  I like pretty songs... so that is a compliment.  Very nice.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 14:38:43 (permalink)
    Stunning is too small a word to describe this piece. From the first note, it conjured a spell over me that entranced and delighted and made me cry. What a truly lovely song performed with perfection.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 15:45:25 (permalink)
    gorgeous James





    and the songs not bad either :)

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 15:52:52 (permalink)
    this is a beautiful song, Tim, c'mon let's bite the bullet and resurrect AS, huh? cos i would have liked some James guitar and synth magic on the last half of this song...

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 16:40:18 (permalink)
    Big, spacious, yet simple.  This could be a signpost for all songwriters that tend to throw everything including the kitchen sink into a mix.  Oops, I'm talking to myself again.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 19:14:38 (permalink)
    That voice!  It's nice to hear it again.  Beautiful piece of music.  THANKS, for posting James.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 23:04:54 (permalink)
    It took me a little while to warm up to this song, but by about halfway I was hooked and by the end I was remarking to myself how beautiful it was.

    Don't know what else to say.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/24 23:29:44 (permalink)
    Tim Wilkinson is the best singer on the forum... And in my opinion, one of the best singers I've ever heard. And that comes from someone who wishes he was... I'm good? Some people say I'm really good... And trust me, I know I'm a damn good singer, and good singers are rare? There are others here who are good singers, but Tim?
     
    Well... Tim has a f'ing gift... I have mucho respect for that gentleman. I would love to see him perform live, and I may even consider a trip across the pond to do so and shake his hand. My Bromance for Tim is well known, and well documented. If I was a woman, I would have this man's baby...
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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/25 09:29:35 (permalink)
    This song, production, and vocal blew me away.  I got chills by the 2nd verse.  I love everything about it.  The lyrics are awesome.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/25 15:06:16 (permalink)
    Ed, John, Robby, DarylC, Malcolm, Daryl, Mark, Lynn, Kev, Shad, Jimmy - thanks so much guys, I know Tim is really grateful for all the kind words

     
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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/25 17:37:13 (permalink)
    James you have captured an absolutely wonderful performance... Tim's vocal and guitar are stunning...
    the song, arrangement, and production are all outstanding...
    I loved it... Well done sir...
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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/26 15:59:41 (permalink)
    Thanks Frank! I didn't do much here except added a little HF exciter, tube sat and compression in Sonar. Tim did the recording himself, Danny made the sound come alive.

     
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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/26 20:49:46 (permalink)
    listened again on the new buds... Sounded ever better. What kind of reverb is being employed here? And it it the same verb on the vox and guitar, just different send amounts?

    Thanks.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/26 23:38:41 (permalink)
    That's awesome James.  Everyone did a fantastic job.  Any idea what the vocal treatment is?  Almost sounds like a whisper track going on.  Probably just the verb though.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/27 00:34:22 (permalink)
    Gorgeous arrangement, the singing is just beautiful...I wish I had his voice!!. Great job from all involved....

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/27 02:50:20 (permalink)
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    listened again on the new buds... Sounded ever better. What kind of reverb is being employed here? And it it the same verb on the vox and guitar, just different send amounts?

    Thanks.


    Hi Robby, no reverb at all added, just the room. Tim recorded the vocals and guitar at the same time, onto one track. Danny used some spatial enhancement when he mastered, to spread things out a little.

    I'll ask Danny's permission to share some of his mastering secrets, he really did a fine job on this track.
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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/27 02:53:21 (permalink)
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    That's awesome James.  Everyone did a fantastic job.  Any idea what the vocal treatment is?  Almost sounds like a whisper track going on.  Probably just the verb though.


    Hi Mark, just one vocal track, recorded simultaneously with the guitar, using this set-up;



     
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    Gorgeous arrangement, the singing is just beautiful...I wish I had his voice!!. Great job from all involved....


    Thanks Barry, me too...

     
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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/27 03:30:06 (permalink)
    Now... knowing it's originally a live take (gasping speechless) ...

    First I was about to comment that it's almost too perfect ... that some roughness here and there would make it more "here". But how could I say a direct man+guitar take is too perfect  .... ?? :o/

    Beautiful song, stunning voice, stunning performer, excellent studio work. So much so that I'm depressed ;o)

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/27 04:50:57 (permalink)
    Hi, James, Tim, and Danny,
     
    Amazing job on this absolutely beautiful, very haunting song!
     
    Tim's vocals are stunning, the guitar sounds perfect, and James and Danny's mix magic definitely put this over the top.
     
    Truly brilliant, guys, best wishes for a great weekend!
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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/27 08:06:03 (permalink)
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    listened again on the new buds... Sounded ever better. What kind of reverb is being employed here? And it it the same verb on the vox and guitar, just different send amounts?

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    Hi Robby, no reverb at all added, just the room. Tim recorded the vocals and guitar at the same time, onto one track. Danny used some spatial enhancement when he mastered, to spread things out a little.

    I'll ask Danny's permission to share some of his mastering secrets, he really did a fine job on this track.
    Thanks James, and thank you for the opportunity to work on it with you. It was challenging, but we got it! :)
     
    For those interested in what I did: We basically got a 2-track stereo mix that was of course a great performance. However, it was quite loaded with low mids in the 200-400 range...so cleaning that up really brought it to life. Removed a few little rumbles and sweetened up the highs to give it some air to breathe. The first thing that did was bring the acoustic guitar to life a bit more and also gave the vocals a nice presence. Due to how this was recorded though, the voice had a bit of a strange artifact happening at 3k so I had to remove that. It gave it the sound of a heavy smoker in a sense..so curbing this really helped.
     
    From there, I wanted to try to bring the vocals out of the center pan field a bit and just make them sound a bit more epic and extend outward a bit. I used a Brainworx M/S plug (sorry James, forgot to tell you about that one lol) to get a bit more control over things and used a PSP stereo enhancer to give it a bit more separation without making it sound too fake or HAAS'd. This also uniformed the reverb a bit better and made it come to life. No additional verb from my end was used. I just opened it up a bit as it sounded a bit more mono than it is now.
     
    After I was happy there, a few more of my mastering tools, some tweaks and a Waves S-1 and it was ready to be dithered and limited. That's about it. I think it really took a turn for the better considering what we had to start with. The performance was of course great, but there was definitely lots of boxiness and a bit too much warmth going on. However, the mix still would have stood on its own without me being involved. Thanks again James...I hope we can work together again at some point. :) And thanks to everyone for the kind words. :)
     
     
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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/27 11:19:39 (permalink)
    This shouldn't be on Soundclick. It should be on Billboard.

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/27 18:09:05 (permalink)
    Hi ,  Tim, James, & Danny .
    Excellent collaboration 
    one for each of ya....

    'Bring me There' sounds Sublime and Beautiful !

    all the best ,

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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/27 19:36:21 (permalink)
    Absolutely lovely song and performance. It has a Celtic lilt to the music, which adds to the wistfulness of the tune.


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    Re:'Bring me There' - Tim Wilkinson 2012/04/28 02:36:40 (permalink)
    Kalle, Bob, Frank, Tim, Kenny, Garry - thanks so much guys.

    Danny, thanks very much for the extra info, I'm still poring over what you sent me the other day, and you've given me a ton of ideas to try out on the next project - cheers!

     
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