The Last Bass Outpost
Main Forums => The Outpost Cafe => Topic started by: Psycho Bass Guy on March 29, 2010, 09:50:44 AM
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From time to time on here, I have mentioned some recording work I have been doing with some friends of mine who are in a popular local band that had never done a studio recording until now. Now, the album is finished and I'm curious as to what you guys might think of the music and production, so here's a link to the band's Myspace page with a sample, the album's title track: http://www.myspace.com/melungeons
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Congratulations. Sorry I can't hear it though, I'm temporarily on a laptop with a dodgy connection for streaming anything.
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excellent! i like that song and that type of music. reminds me of a mix of the cramps, chickessaw mudd puppies and the flat duo jets if that makes any sense. also the production was much better than most of the stuff i have heard on my space sights. good job by all!
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I like it! Good work, and nice bass tone. I see he uses a fender but on the recording it sounds gibby-ish to me. A good thing!
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Well done - I liked it. Funny I was thinking that this was kinda Cramps-ish. And was wondering if this would be called Physcobilly, Freakbilly? Regardless Lux would have fit right it I think ;)
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I like it! Good work, and nice bass tone. I see he uses a fender but on the recording it sounds gibby-ish to me. A good thing!
The bass on the whole album is an OLP Music Man copy taken from the direct out of his Nemesis 200 watt 4x10 combo. Funny thing about that; all the instrument tracks with the exception of two guitar leads, one additional harp track and one harp re-take were all recorded live in their practice space and the only problem with leakage I had was a distorted induced vocal on the bass track, which was the result of a speaker cable laid across the bass line-out cable. You can only hear it if you solo the bass and crank it, but I think it's funny.
In a prior incarnation of the band, Brad used an Epi Thunderbird, which was the tonal benchmark I shot for. He's not really a gear head and will pretty much use anything remotely playable. While there is a continuity to all the tracks, musically, each track is also somewhat divergent stylistically. That track is pretty psychobilly, but the rest of the album is a little different, with each track having its own personality.
edit forgot to add: shaker and tambourine tracks were also later overdubs.
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I like it. I detect a little early Hanoi Rocks in there as well but you might have to be an old fan to hear it and it's probably more that they have/had some of the same influences. I want to hear more...
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I want to hear more...
As soon it posts there, the whole album has been uploaded to iTunes and a number of other online outlets.
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Not bad... well done...
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Interested parties can find the whole album here:
http://www.emusic.com/album/Melungeons-Blackwater-Swamp-MP3-Download/11885173.html
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ESUPGO/ref=dm_sp_alb?ie=UTF8&qid=1270126404&sr=8-5
iTunes should follow shortly.