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Title: "Everything is Love"
Post by: leighelse on August 07, 2016, 06:10:14 PM
I wrote this a couple of weeks ago, and used it as the try-out track for my pair of master/slave BR1600s. If there's interest in a collaboration I'd be more than happy to provide a mix without the vocals, lead guitar and drums.

9 Sep 2016: the track has now been run through Master||lizer (https://us-west.masterlizer.com), a free online mastering service.

28 Oct 2016: improved vocal.

When you go down to the heartland
Work a passage for your journey
Smiling like a sailing ship on a sea of sunshine
Dancing lightly across the ocean of love

There's a magic in arriving
On the shore of love's great island
Stepping from your ship of dreams in a thousand candles
Wearing hope like the shining raiment of love

Love is everything and everything is love
Love is everything and everything is love

When you wake up in the morning
Raise your eyes and praise the dawning
Everything is new and you are reborn to see it
Nothing dies if it ends its journey in love

Raise your hand up, reach your arm out
Move your body to release love
Be the answer to the question that love is asking
Be the question whose only answer is love

Love is everything and everything is love
Love is everything and everything is love

INSTR

There's a moment, there's a journey
There is now and it's eternal
Everything that was and is will be now forever
Everything is an imitation of love

Love everything and everything is love
Love everything and everything is love

Everything is Love
Words and music by Leigh Harrison, © APRA 2016

Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: Groundy on August 07, 2016, 10:43:29 PM
Nice one Leigh,
Good to hear you again......

Alex
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: Hook on August 08, 2016, 03:03:28 AM
That's a fine song leighelse. Some very cool changes and your melody is quite interesting. Nicely done.
Rock on!
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: fenderbender on August 08, 2016, 08:48:40 AM
I like this -It grows on you after the first listen-
Well done --leighelse and well recorded.



Tommy
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: Farrell Jackson on August 08, 2016, 06:33:52 PM
Real nice song Leigh! You've chosen a great melody for the just as good lyric. I'd say your first outing with the BR1600's master/slave combination is a huge success. BTW love the tuba.

Farrell
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: Redler on August 09, 2016, 12:07:14 AM
What a composition, Leigh! Really melodic song, it sounds a classic to me!

You've done fine job with the arrangement - everything is on the right place, imo!

Your voice is just great on this!

Thanks for sharing!
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: leighelse on August 09, 2016, 12:35:58 AM
Quote from: Redler on August 09, 2016, 12:07:14 AMYour voice is just great on this!

You're very kind. But I'm never happy with my vocals - at least for the last eleven years.

I had throat surgery in 2005, and afterwards found that I'd lost my entire upper register. There's just nothing there - not a squeak. It was particularly galling because in the year before the surgery I'd finally been learning how to use my voice properly, and was starting to feel confident when I rocked up to the mike at songwriters' nights etc.

Thank you for your kind words.
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: Johnny Robbo on August 09, 2016, 05:45:43 AM
Lovely song... it sounds instantly familiar as all the great melodies do. Lovely chord changes which subtly drive the whole thing along. Beautiful song... oh and your voice is absolutely perfect for this!
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: kenny mac on August 09, 2016, 06:00:51 AM
Great song,there are some fantastic sounds there.
Your voice sounds great to me,the recording is also very good.
Crystal clear.
Lovely.
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: TPB on August 09, 2016, 08:58:52 AM
Excellent composition as John said melody has a familiar feeling to it which makes it a very enjoyable tune to listen too
Tim
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: Mike_S on August 09, 2016, 03:41:56 PM
Sounds very original to me. A lovely melody, but with nice twists and unexpected turns. It reminds me slightly of Yes and some of their quieter moments... no problems with the vocals to me... they compliment the music very nicely.

Good work! :)

Mike
Title: Melodic familiarity
Post by: leighelse on August 09, 2016, 03:47:51 PM
Quote from: TPB on August 09, 2016, 08:58:52 AMmelody has a familiar feeling to it

I've had the niggling feeling that the melody, at least in the chorus, is familiar. Over the last few weeks I've not been able to identify what it's familiar to, but if anyone else can cast light on that I'd be grateful.

I remember once when I was seventeen writing this fantastic song called Fire Escape, which I thought was a surefire hit, only to realise some months later that the chorus bore an uncomfortable similarity to Abba's Waterloo. Plagiarism does happen, and often not intentionally!
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: Kenneth on August 10, 2016, 10:30:30 AM
 :) Haha - Waterloo- now that would be a little disappointing to find out as it is a brilliant song!
I'm glad you have overcome your challenges and surgery Leigh and are still making great music as this.
Nicely done , and I dig the lyrical content as well!  :)
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: cuthbert on August 11, 2016, 10:19:35 AM
I enjoyed listening to this - I like your voice, and your arrangement has some pleasantly unexpected twists that keep it interesting.

Quote from: leighelse on August 09, 2016, 03:47:51 PMI've had the niggling feeling that the melody, at least in the chorus, is familiar. Over the last few weeks I've not been able to identify what it's familiar to, but if anyone else can cast light on that I'd be grateful.

Speaking for myself, I wouldn't worry too much about that. I think that the music one enjoys always filters through them in some manner. As long as it's not a conscious and/or obvious lifting of a familiar melody or chord progression (which even in its own time may have been influenced by the work of others), then it's all fair game.
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: launched on August 11, 2016, 06:55:17 PM
Waterloo!! Don't get that song in my head it never leaves, I'm a closet ABBA fan!

I enjoyed the vocals as well, very unique and identifiable, and I feel in the same club with my own. "Nothing dies if it ends it's journey in love" is my favorite line.

Andy Summers "XYZ" mixed with Jeff Lynne at times (To me anyway) - Love it!


Mark
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: Kenny B on August 17, 2016, 02:31:58 PM
This is Excellent!!!  Vocals are fantastic and the music is just as great!!!

Great melody and love those stereo "Loves" ... nice touch!!!

kb
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: Ella on August 18, 2016, 03:33:54 PM
This is lovely song. I think you have unique style to do music and your voice is somehow deep and dark but very fascinating. It would be very interesting to see what the others Songcrafters would do to this song.
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: bruno on August 26, 2016, 01:29:25 AM
I listen to this a few days ago - I swore I'd commented - oh well.
Super tune, massive production. I love the bouncing "love, love, love" left to right - what did you use for the ping pong effect - was that on the BR1600 - interested to know???
B
Title: Ping pong love
Post by: leighelse on August 27, 2016, 02:21:22 PM
Quote from: bruno on August 26, 2016, 01:29:25 AMI love the bouncing "love, love, love" left to right - what did you use for the ping pong effect - was that on the BR1600 - interested to know???

I recorded single alternating "loves" on two tracks, then bounced these to two other (mono) tracks through pitch correction before bouncing them again, each with a different harmony effect and a delay set to a multiple of the BPM, to two stereo tracks. Pitch correction ensured the automated harmonies were solid, and the harmony effects' stereo outputs give a little extra depth even when panned +/- 50, which is why I bounced those to stereo tracks rather than mono. Then I bounced and panned these resulting two stereo harmony tracks down to a single stereo track with a little plate reverb, fading each block of "ping pong loves" as I did so.

Reverb on the BR1600 requires a little thought. You can only use one type of reverb at a time. I tend to follow Glyn Johns' maxim that a little reverb across everything in the final mix helps bind the sound together and make the arrangement more cohesive - I use hall or room reverb for that, depending on how big a soundstage I think is needed. Where I have submixes of individual instruments or harmonies I add a very little reverb of a different type in that submix, as I think it lends those soundblocks some additional integrity.

Having more tracks with the second BR1600, I should now be able to do some of the vocal "bulking" I used to do in Reaper: recording an effected double of the lead vocal to a spare track, recording a stereo track with just plate reverb from the lead vocal. Bleeding these at a low volume into the final mix can give the lead vocal real presence without a big change in relative levels.

Sorry, I'm wandering off topic. I didn't do any bulking on Everything is Love. When I get over this chest infection I might try some on the next track.
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: bruno on August 29, 2016, 01:33:52 AM
Thanks for the detailed explaination - that's awesome. I was wondering :-)
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: MrBud on August 30, 2016, 06:12:25 AM
Very nice chord structure,and bass lines,takes good turns...
Deep trombone? after chorus line,,,Got it...Might like to get involved..
Good writing :]
George.
Title: Re: "Everything is Love"
Post by: The Gobi Desert Canoe Club on September 04, 2016, 03:10:00 PM
A top class piece of work. Your production work is fabulous as always and I particularly like the lyrics on this song. Top post.   Willie