Oh Come Emmanuel

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2014/12/10 11:38:21 (permalink)

Oh Come Emmanuel

Something for the Christmas season and spirit....
 
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Gene Rabbi on B3 organ
John Jarvis on piano
Wayne Killius on drums
Mark Hill on Bass
Herb Hartley on all guitars and vocals
 
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    Starise
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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/10 12:38:37 (permalink)
    One of my all time favorite Christmas songs and I think you have done it very well. I like this composition, has a country rock feel to it. Great mix and tons of talent! 

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/10 12:45:15 (permalink)
    Love the lead playing Herb, beautiful guitar tones.  Like Starise, I like this country/rock feel to the song.  Well done vocals in the chorus's as well.

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/10 14:45:08 (permalink)
    Tim & Mike.... yeah... one of my favorites as well. I almost scrapped this for a number of reasons.... Thanks for listening and commenting.
     
    Tone courtesy of Mesa Boogie, Fender Tele, and UD.   I had the Mesa really low and on the clean channel for this.... I thought it worked well also.
     
    5 tracks on the vox..... lead and 4 harmonies lower and panned wide.
    Guitars.... 4 tracks.... 2 rhythm panned 100% opposite and 2 leads.... twins panned about 20%

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/10 23:30:17 (permalink)
    Nice, epic Christmas tune... But now I may have to post mine (which is epicer? It's a classic)
     
    ;-) It's a classic. I'm not sure I'm feeling the rockish vibe/lead. But hey? Different people feel different things? (that's what they said after my first long night in prison...) Unfortunately? I felt lots of different things :-( I enjoyed your offering, even though I wasn't a major fan of the production, you can't go wrong with this tune. Merry Christmas Herb Et Al. 
     
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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/11 07:13:44 (permalink)
    Glad you enjoyed it  Jab19
     

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/11 11:43:37 (permalink)
    Nice version of a classic , relevant tune.  I especially like the harmonies and lead guitar.  You guys did a really good job on this.  I like the arrangement.

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/12 11:16:26 (permalink)
    nice take on the classic....
     
    i think it has a more americana vibe to it....
    guitars sound great.....
     
    i'd love to hear a version where the middle lead guitar solo basically re-stated the vocal melody line,
    a simple 'gilmore-ish' type approach.
     
    the last solo section with the harmonies was just right
     
     

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/12 21:17:03 (permalink)
    I like the arrangement and playing. The lead guitar solo sounds great.  I think the drums sound thin like not enough umph (bottom/low mids).  The lead vocal has a harmonic boost on it that could be cleaned up a bit.  I don't know what it is but on my system - at medium volume, it sounds like 7K is really boosted.  Listening on softer I can't hear it.  
    Really nice playing.
     

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/13 20:51:31 (permalink)
    really nice lead work, as usual, herb!  subtle organ and pianer.
     
    I hear what Jimmy is saying on the drums and vox.
     
     
    this is one of my favorite Christmas songs! 

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/13 22:25:36 (permalink)
    Herb,
     
    Like your take on this traditional Christmas song.   The guitar harmonies are really cool and the rock/country feel put a nice twist on the song.   Vocals are good.    The ending could be tightened up a little (mainly the drums) but I think everything is really well done. 
     
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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/14 10:14:18 (permalink)
    Nice job Herb. I like this song a lot, and I like this take on it. An interesting mix of rock/blues with the country-ish vocals. Nice guitar work. Very cool.
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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/15 08:04:17 (permalink)
    Thanks to everyone who jumped in and commented....  I was away visiting family in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia over the weekend and was out of touch for the most part with the internet....
     
    I appreciate the comments and observations.
     
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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/15 22:47:19 (permalink)
    A very creative arrangement of a great song. Love everything about this - great vocals - all of the playing is really top-notch.
     
    Love it.

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/16 15:43:28 (permalink)
    Herb,
     
    Always loved this song (our choir used to sing this - even at an early age I realized what a beautiful song it was). Now had the choir rocked it like this - I would have enjoyed it even more. Thanks.
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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/17 14:46:36 (permalink)
    Sounds good!  As mentioned above the drums are a little thin, but yeah, the guitars sound good.   I also like the piano sound a lot, real clear and defined.   Harmonies, both vocal and guitar, are also very nice.  Good work.
     

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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/18 00:18:22 (permalink)
    Hi Herb , 
    Yes , this song has a lot going for it ..a few things off the top of my head .
    I enjoyed that this was a collab , there is just something about getting a group of musicians to work together on a tune …IMHO , that automatically brought the song up a few notches ..
    Loved the Vox , guitars sounded very good , nice energy throughout the song as it unfolded …
    I like that you guys went Classic County Rock …..Amen I don't think I can handle listening to this song done as Musiak 
    great Job ….as mentioned , the drums were a little light ….the drums need  more punch …
    even that in itself wasn't a deal breaker …it's real music played by musicians and thats what counts .
     
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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/18 04:24:13 (permalink)
    Hey, Herb,
     
    Really nice work on this cool, stylized cover of a great Christmas song!
     
    Great arrangement, I really like the crunchy guitar tones, the solos were cool, especially the double leads at the end, and the vocals and harmonies were excellent.
     
    Super job, Herb, great stuff, buddy!
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    Re: Oh Come Emmanuel 2014/12/18 07:43:15 (permalink)
    Mark, Manny, Kenny, Steve, and Bob..... nice to hear some of the "rockers" around here, whose work I enjoy, chiming in.....thanks.....  
     
    I'm contemplating some sort of version ...don't have the specifics yet...probably a "next year" project..... Carol of the Bells.....

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