Robby's "Missing Person": re-mixed and re-imagined by your friends at Factory Yoyo

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Re:Robby's "Missing Person": re-mixed and re-imagined by your friends at Factory Yoyo 2011/02/03 17:54:41 (permalink)

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Re:Robby's "Missing Person": re-mixed and re-imagined by your friends at Factory Yoyo 2011/02/04 05:21:18 (permalink)
this really does change the style of Robbie, his vocals are certainly worth the work alone. personally i wold have had the drums a little more natural and roomy, but clearly that's a question of taste. instrumentation is superb, the piano fits in without being lost of too upfront. James you really should be doing this on a commercial basis...

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Re:Robby's "Missing Person": re-mixed and re-imagined by your friends at Factory Yoyo 2011/02/04 20:46:03 (permalink)
Vechung:

Glad ya liked it. I am no master of anything other than my home, and even then only when the wife lets me!

Jimmy:

Robby was surprisingly cool with my re-invention of his song. He let me edit, toss out, re-do the drums and even play a whole new bass line. We had few disagreements, and I think he trusted me to do what was best for the finished product.  Since I already had my own version, perhaps he didn't feel threatened!

Gary:

To be honest, I thought the original tempo was a disservice to the song, and it caused a lot of good singing to get buried underneath all the stuff happening too quickly. It also helped that his drum tracks were unusable, so it gave me the "in" I needed.

Mark:

Wait! You can get paid for doing this kinda stuff?
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