STRANGE BREW REMASTERS #3 EVER HAD A WOMAN.

Started by danthecoat, May 10, 2020, 03:57:37 AM

danthecoat

3. Ever Had A Woman (Live) Remaster #3.mp3
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Since finding my mojo again i have also been getting to grips with all the new software and i thought kill two birds with one stone and i have been remastering these old band sons that i wrote. I must say these are far from perfect and i was considering re recording them but i don't know if i will as i have new stuff flowing and also i think these capture a time in life so i thought whatever i decide i would still like to have these in their original form. As i say these are far from perfect but its amazing at how well they have come up. I managed to get the hiss down to a minimum and bring the bass up a little and generally eq as best as i can to give each instrument some sort of clarity. These are taking me quite a while to do so i've set my goal to one per week.

Continuing with the Remasters project here is :-

"Ever Had A Woman"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0Sk6nL8oHg

Flash Harry

Great stuff - I'm assuming that this wasn't recorded as live - nice drum mix.
We are here on Earth to fart around. Don't let anybody tell you any different
- Kurt Vonnegut.

danthecoat

It was recorded live almost 30 years ago. Its been remastered from a cassette that i found in a box when i moved ;)

Redler

Everything is nicely in balance. Fine arrangement; good contrast between "pop and rock" spots. This rocks!
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AndyR

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   All that I need
Is just a piece of paper
To say a few lines
Make up my mind
So she can read it later
When I'm gone

- BRM Gibb
     
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Mike_S

Quote from: AndyR on May 11, 2020, 10:27:29 AMOh this is very cool.

Bursting with energy... vocals are great and there's a great raw edge to everyone's playing. Super cool song.

Mike
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Greeny

I bloody love it. Somewhere between 1968 west coast psych and 1979 new wave. Everything feels and sounds wonderful - and I like the shifting dynamics. The lead guitar tone is magnificent, and I love the vocal. Superb!