Catch my Drift

Started by Jim1970, May 07, 2010, 10:20:37 AM

Johnbee

Hey Jim;
I really like the groove on this tune and you've recorded it well. Neat guitar work, and  I've always liked that kind of vocal effect you're using that sounds like a "radio speaker". It's a great effort.  Congrats!

 ;) John B.

Jim1970

Thanks John and Welcome to the forum.

JIM
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Black Mary

Great song. Puts me mind of a very, very early Jethro Tull (1st album mainly) before they became truly folky. I can hear Ian Anderson's flute accompanying the main guitar riff and he used similar vocal effects occasionally. I love the song. This could've been written in the late 60's early 70's for sure. All guitar parts & bassline work together perfectly & great melody too. Yeah Quentin Tarantino needs to hear this. It's perfect for one of his soundtracks ;D Fine work.
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Geir

Great song Jim !!!

Really love the guitar riffs and the use of fx on both guitars and vox !!!

Love it
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Jim1970

Thanks for the Kind Words everyone!!

JIM-JFJ
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Ferryman_1957

Jim, love this - very unique sound. That tremelo effect on the vox is really clever. It could get annoying, but it never does, you did a good job of recording it and mixing it very well so that it adds a real twist without overdoing it. I love all the guitar parts, they work really well, what a great jam. Really grooves along nicely.

Cheers,

Nigel