"Burnin' Coals" - a Christian Song

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Re: "Burnin' Coals" - a Christian Song 2015/01/03 17:33:21 (permalink)
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Sounds real good here - the bottom end seems solid.   I didn't hear the first version but the lead vocals sound fairly crisp in this one, it cuts through nicely.   Everything seems well balanced left to right, top to bottom.   Love the harmonies and the solo - well done!
 




Hi Steve. Much thanks for the nice comments on the mix. That put a smile on my face.  
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Re: "Burnin' Coals" - a Christian Song 2015/01/03 17:34:01 (permalink)
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Thanks drma173.  Yes, I did all the vocals too.  

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Re: "Burnin' Coals" - a Christian Song 2015/01/04 09:13:27 (permalink)
Sounds great through headphones Jimmy, everything coming through nicely. Great train groove, and it sounds unforced, relaxed and like you were enjoying yourself, which is something I rarely hear in religious tunes, they tend to be somewhat overwrought in my experience (which is really only on this forum ) Very nice work, and a cool geetar solo too!

 
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Re: "Burnin' Coals" - a Christian Song 2015/01/04 10:03:45 (permalink)
Hi James. I am so glad you liked it.  That latest song of yours is superb. This song came out of playing around with some new techniques. The guitar solo took way too long.  It would be great to have a better player do it but I am happy that it has been well received.  Have a great New Year.

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Re: "Burnin' Coals" - a Christian Song 2015/01/04 14:31:31 (permalink)
Nice job all the way around Jimmy.
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Re: "Burnin' Coals" - a Christian Song 2015/01/04 18:48:44 (permalink)
Hi Ed.  Thanks for the listen and nice words.  Though your avatar might change soon, the one I see right now looks great!  
Happy New Year.

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