Following on from last post, here’s some more musical silliness, I’m afraid. I haven’t done any recording for the past couple of months and I know how frightfully upset many of you will be about that. So, in order to clear the decks before I get stuck in again, here are a few productions I haven’t previously made available to the clamouring public.
The first, “Spacey”, is my favourite. If I still visited the gym, I could imagine exercising to what sounds (to me at least) a bit like a 1980s dance track. I like the bongos and the guitar sound (played on my M-Audio KeyStudio Midi Controller) at the end.
“Jaunty” is pretty standard I-IV-V fare, but I like the various electric guitar parts (all played on my Telecaster apart from the chiming one that comes in at 1’48”) and the sloppy drum sound. The quietly honking, staccato sax isn’t bad either.
“Sand Up the Wazoo” isn’t bad – sounds like a filler track on the only LP released by a California group with a name along the lines of The Surf Twisters or The Beach Riders circa 1962 between High School and College. The realistic drum sound you can create using the most basic electronic equipment these days is extraordinary – I can’t get over it!
A couple of covers to finish. “Comin’ Home Baby” is an instrumental version of Mel Tormé’s 1962 hit – one of the coolest records ever made. Ride cymbal’s a bit insistent, and the horns need to be more prominent, but overall, not bad.
Finally, a poppy instrumental version of the Pioneers’ sublime reggae hit, “Long Shot Kick De Bucket” – the overall sound’s a bit weedy, but the dub horns work well.
And now that’s out of the way, I can get started on something new.
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