rscain
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Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
This is another cover of a great Delbert McClinton song. The original features Lyle Lovett and John Prine as guest vocalists. I couldn't get Lyle and John over to the house so I had to do all the vocals myself https://soundcloud.com/rscain/too-much-stuff Drums- AD2 Bass- Yamaha bass recorded direct Piano- NI New York Grand Organ- NI Vintage Organs Rhythm Guitar 1- Telecaster muted with a sock (really) Rhythm Guitar 2 and solo- Strat All guitars through a Fender Hot Rod DeVille 2X12 Piano and organ played by my good friend Donte Purdy. Thanks Donte! All licenses and permissions obtained through Loudr. Thanks for listening and I hope you have as much fun as I did!
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/22 18:07:29
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It would be hard to imagine a tighter bassline. Drums sound waay better than AD2, the guitars are tastefully mixed - vocals totally cut it. Great mix, great job. For the piano intro of that length, all to be in the left speaker, I dunno, that kind of threw me off. You might center it just for the intro, and then pan it left when the good stuff kicks in. How did you treat that snare? Sounds perfect. Tight, tighter, tightest! -Tom
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rscain
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/22 18:29:29
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emeraldsoul It would be hard to imagine a tighter bassline. Drums sound waay better than AD2, the guitars are tastefully mixed - vocals totally cut it. Great mix, great job. For the piano intro of that length, all to be in the left speaker, I dunno, that kind of threw me off. You might center it just for the intro, and then pan it left when the good stuff kicks in. How did you treat that snare? Sounds perfect. Tight, tighter, tightest! -Tom
Thanks Tom! I thought about panning the piano to center for the intro, but the organ comes in before the rest of the instruments so it sounded kinda weird to do it that way so I left it alone. The snare is the 14X5 SONOR Designer snare in AD2, and there's really no processing on it except for some mild compression and EQ. It just fit the song perfectly. Thanks again!
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/23 07:56:24
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Very pro sounding cover! Great job on this Bob! Regards, Dan
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/24 04:59:34
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Not much I can say about this other than it's a cool and well produced cover. Nice work Bob
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rscain
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/24 17:30:32
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dcumpian Very pro sounding cover! Great job on this Bob! Regards, Dan
Thanks Dan!
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/24 17:30:52
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synkrotron Not much I can say about this other than it's a cool and well produced cover. Nice work Bob
Thank you, Andy!
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Freddy J
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/25 21:17:19
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Excellent performance and production. The timing and mix are spot on. This has a bit of Jump Blues feel to it and anyone definitely has a "hole in your soul" if this kind of music doesn't move ya. Love it!!!
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rscain
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/26 14:06:45
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Freddy J Excellent performance and production. The timing and mix are spot on. This has a bit of Jump Blues feel to it and anyone definitely has a "hole in your soul" if this kind of music doesn't move ya. Love it!!!
Thanks Freddy! I'm glad you liked it, I love the old boogie woogie blues stuff!
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stevec
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/27 15:00:38
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I like Delbert McClinton, so needless to say.... Great job with this. Mix is clean and punchy and everything just sounds good. I think the song suits your voice well. Even with all that stuff.
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/28 13:50:49
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Nice claw tapping stuff. Production sounds on the nail or is that claw Thanks for sharing you and your friends talents.
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rscain
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/10/28 16:36:49
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stevec I like Delbert McClinton, so needless to say.... Great job with this. Mix is clean and punchy and everything just sounds good. I think the song suits your voice well. Even with all that stuff.
Thanks Steve, I'm a BIG Delbert fan too! And yeah, that's a LOT of stuff! Wookiee Nice claw tapping stuff. Production sounds on the nail or is that claw
Thanks for sharing you and your friends talents.
Thanks Wook, keep those claws tappin'! Yessir, Donte is supremely talented. He's been on a lot of my stuff, he used to want to be credited as Ebony Z. Ivory.
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/11/01 10:44:17
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Wow, Rob, you totally nailed this. Just perfect... not much else to be said beyond that!
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/11/02 12:46:29
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philz Wow, Rob, you totally nailed this. Just perfect... not much else to be said beyond that!
Hey Phil, thanks so much! I don't know about "perfect" but I'm really happy with it and it sure was a lot of fun. I used Izotope Neutron on the mix, first one I've used it on. I believe it's gonna become one of my go-to tools. Thanks again!!
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/11/02 17:40:36
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great tight sound, the snap is just there. agree re the intro, get it in the middle!
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Re: Too Much Stuff- A song for our times
2016/11/02 18:02:17
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Cool version, enjoyed it immensely : ) man, that's a mouthful of words to sing
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