Alerro - Farrell original instrumental - studio version

Started by Farrell Jackson, January 20, 2012, 09:33:03 AM

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Alerro is a guitar and percussion instrumental.

Credits:

Farrell Jackson - Songwriter, all guitars, bass, tambourine, handclaps and maracas.

Alex Jimenez - congas and bongos.

Kurt Huhn - drums.
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Farrell Jackson


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Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Oldrottenhead

great tune and great production absolutely love the intro and outro and of course the bit in the middle. magic.
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Oldrottenhead
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Gnasty



That sounds outstanding! Percussion and guitars are outrageously great!

It kinda gives me a Boston feel in a way. And only misses 2 minute fest by 30 seconds  :D
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Redler

Outstanding, Farrell! I remember the LITLR version of this (sun room version). I like the both versions; sounds very different, but it works!

Kari
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Hook

spectacular Farrell! I have to say I was loving it, then I thought maybe he should put some vocals on this and then your lead cam in and well, I was wrong. On my 2nd listen of many today I'm sure.
Rock on!

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SharksDontSleep

Yep definitely reminds me of the intro to More Than A Feeling by Boston.
That's not a bad thing though, as there's much more to this song.

Very smooth 8)

Farrell Jackson

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Quote from: SharksDontSleep on January 21, 2012, 08:16:44 AMYep definitely reminds me of the intro to More Than A Feeling by Boston.
That's not a bad thing though, as there's much more to this song.

Very smooth 8)

Thanks ORH, Gnasty, Kari, Hook, and Sharksdon'tsleep for the listening and for the good comments!

Sharksdon'tsleep - I began playing that intro riff before Boston was ever a band. Like a lot of musician's that stumble upon riffs, Tom Scholze probably was playing it long before Boston was band also. I would claim they took it from me but I actually grabbed it from Led Zep's song "Thank You" and Cream's "White Room" but modified it slightly for finger picking. Who knows where Jimmy Page or Eric got it from, lol! Yep,  I'm an old rocker and we tend to re-invent old riffs that float around in our heads :o

Thanks!
Farrell
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Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Hi Farrell, 2.5 minutes of pure joy for me.........Wiliie
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