Feel The Fire (original)

Started by Gary F, February 05, 2010, 04:16:27 PM

Gary F

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   Well this one has a lot of obvious punch-ins and other unwanted gremlins but, I decided to post it anyway.Everything was done in the Micro-BR.It's called "Feel the Fire"
                 Hope it doesn't put you to sleep!
                  Thanks for listening!!
                     

SE

Just got to say this is a really great tune with the vox to die for, got to say Dire Straits or Robert Plant
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OsCKilO

Freaking Awesome!

This is a very cool track!
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N I C E !
Yeah Robert Plant feel to it...

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Tony W

Fantastic song. The soundscape is wonderful. The vocals are killer too.


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Bluesberry

Tremendous amount of feeling here.  Really nicely recorded and played guitars.  And what a voice, soulful.  Great job here.

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Yes, I love it. A wonderful tune to chill to. Although very original, I'm wondering if this would be what Jerry Harrison and Robbie Robertson would sound like.

And then when the vox come in - Out of this world. Truly awesome!


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Great job indeed on the good old MBR. Lovely moody feel here, very nicely put together and great guitars.

Only slight niggle for me is on the production side - because it's so subtle, it does tend to boom a bit when the vocals go loud. Playing with the compression on the mastering effects would help even this out a little. But it doesn't detract from a very good piece of work, well done indeed. The gremlins didn't show to me, it sounds very accomplished.

Cheers,

Nigel


Gary F

 Thanks for the comments everyone! And thanks for the advice Ferryman it's very much appreciated!  Again thank you all for listening !!

                   Gary