Would love some feedback on my bands new release
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Would love some feedback on my bands new release
Thank you, really appreciate the feedback. This was my first ever self produced release so I'm keen to learn whatever i can from the experienceHi Matt - not really my cuppa (I pretty much stop at 1997), but congrats on making and recording music.
Just a slight piece of feedback from an old recording engineer, which you can feel free to throw away, but it might be little bit too 'trebbly', with the drums slightly muffled. Not sure if this was done at the recording stage or down-mix, but a little separation, with a touch more bass and kick with the drums, could work well. This should open up the dynamics a bit more.
One of my favorite clips of all time
Damn another one RIP
apt for a couple of threads on Cats board
along with Satisfaction, Mother's Little Helper, Last Time...
dedicated to Colin
apt for a couple of threads on Cats board
along with Satisfaction, Mother's Little Helper, Last Time...
dedicated to Colin
one of those songs where there will always be two versions, the studio one and the best live take. Jumping Jack Flash is another example from the Stones.Still by far the best version of that. And from 4 minutes 30 in when Mr. Taylor takes off..........lord have mercy.
one of those songs where there will always be two versions, the studio one and the best live take. Jumping Jack Flash is another example from the Stones.
I agree, either because its Mick Taylor or because the Stones were younger and surging, this era's versions of SftD were great.