bandontherun19
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/03 21:01:00
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One crit, I can't here the percussion? And I'm in the cans, as always (Proline 650s...) Oh and you have a REALLY ugly pop at 3:26...
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philz
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/04 15:58:55
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Another really nice song guys, and (no surprise here) flawless performances. I was listening while catching up on some work, and it seemed much shorter than it was (I always think that that is a good thing). Terrific work guys... love your material.
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Freddy J
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/04 20:30:44
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Wow --- fantastic piece! It is very beautiful, laid back, and full sounding. A real pro sound. Excellent. Freddy J
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jamesg1213
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/05 11:54:55
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Thanks Frank, glad ya dug it Hi Dean, thanks. You're right about the click, it's an artifact in the MP3 (doesn't happen in the project) Thanks Robby, yes he certainly did. Some of Larry's best work on this tune.
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ohgrant
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/05 20:01:04
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Always confident I'm going to find the ear candy on James and Larry's page. Just lovely guys. Loved it!
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Paul G
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/05 20:30:44
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Very nicely done, James. I like everything you guys do. I'd love to hear some light female BG vocals on this one. Excellent!
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Janet
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/05 21:19:26
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I was just wondering today what you two have been up to lately. Glad to see you around again. This is quite lovely.
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jamesg1213
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/07 03:23:26
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Phil, Freddy, Grant, Paul & Janet; Thanks very much folks, we really appreciate the kind comments.
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mcourter
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/09 15:59:14
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Beautiful composition. The low end on the acoustic is really solid. The keys fit in well with the acoustic too. Very subtle strings. I like the change just before 3:00 and again at 3:30. Some of larry's wooden percussion would have worked nicely but it does well without it. Great work, fellas.
A few guitars, a couple of basses, a MIDI controller, a mandolin, a banjo, a mic, PodFarm2 Unbridled Enthusiasm My music: www.Soundclick.com/markcourter
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/09 19:55:06
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There is deffo some mud in the 3-400hz range that I would take a look at (Heard it both on the systema nd the Ultrasones). The best compliment that I can give you guys is that I would not even know how to approach writing something like this that wouldn't become a meandering piece of pretentious crap. Somehow you both keep knocking it out with such beautiful, consistent and interesting stuff.
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jamesg1213
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/10 09:42:42
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Mark, thanks a lot. This mix really needs some work, as there are about 5 percussion tracks going on! James, agreed on the mud, will be sorting that. I take what you said as a huge compliment, thanks very much indeed.
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Kroneborge
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/10 18:32:52
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Well played, and well mixed. No real critisisms, very nice.
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Alegria
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/11 21:10:07
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Gracia's guys... from the heart. This piece had me traveling to a good place. Delectable indeed.
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jamesg1213
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/12 12:59:45
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Mathew, JC - thanks very much!
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Re:SMB - 'The Hills of Litchfield'
2011/09/12 21:36:24
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Love that chord change in the beginning. Great stuff. I've been unable to get here for awhile and you guys are one of the things that make it great. Just really lovely sound. - Daryl
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