TributeFest - Captains cruellest daughter (own version of original by Henwrench)

Started by bannybassman, January 30, 2010, 09:17:42 AM

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Quote from: Ferryman on February 09, 2010, 02:35:38 PMGood bump. Banny, your vox are sounding great and the chord prgression is good. I'd give the bass a bit more welly in the mix, but I like the bass right up front. I'd suggest just doubling the rhythm guitar up and panning them hard left and right to give a bit more space in the mix for the bass. Just playing the same thing twice will really beef up the track. This is sounding great as it is though, well done indeed.

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Thanks for the advice Nigel, and thankyou all for your comments!
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*WOW* this is so cool !!!

Loved the original ... and love what you've done too !! cool guitar and singing is great
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I liked it first time round Banny and I like it still! Turns some Henrwench madness into a classic rock song, which takes a bit of doing..... IIRC this was an early attempt at vox by you and they sound good.

Nice to hear this again, well done! Just wish you'd faded or ended the drums at the end....  ;)

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