One of my favourites from the 60's. Stones recorded this one twice: with strings and with vibes. I've done it with cajon and a little grit.
Thanks for listening.
Sandy
One of my favourites from the 60's. Stones recorded this one twice: with strings and with vibes. I've done it with cajon and a little grit.
Thanks for listening.
Sandy
One of my favourites from the 60's. Stones recorded this one twice: with strings and with vibes. I've done it with cajon and a little grit.
Thanks for listening.
Sandy
One of my favourites from the 60's. Stones recorded this one twice: with strings and with vibes. I've done it with cajon and a little grit.
Thanks for listening.
Sandy
One of my favourites from the 60's. Stones recorded this one twice: with strings and with vibes. I've done it with cajon and a little grit.
Thanks for listening.
Sandy
One of my favourites from the 60's. Stones recorded this one twice: with strings and with vibes. I've done it with cajon and a little grit.
Thanks for listening.
Sandy
One of my favourites from the 60's. Stones recorded this one twice: with strings and with vibes. I've done it with cajon and a little grit.
Thanks for listening.
Sandy
Matter Of Fate- This song started as a riff I was doing while tuning my guitar. It sounded cool, so I happened to record it on a small dictation recorder I have so I wouldn’t forget it. When I listened to the riff it just screamed Sticky Fingers…
I mostly wanted to make music with a funky clav line I'd come up with, so this is it. For the voiceover, I unabashedly used an awesome monologue by Ken Nordine.
I came up with the main bass riff on my electric bass, but after recording it I was unhappy with the tone, so I used a sampled upright bass. On top of that is a layer of doodling "lead guitar" (played on my bass), a dreamy semi-harsh organ sound…
Haitian rhythm bed with kalimba and Ney and synthflute. Rejected for its original purpose as being 'too jazzy' ;)
The rhythmns and kalimba were old favorites that I had not adapted to anything. Added flute and textures for a website project…
Comments on Sandy Gritt's stuff
Unique style here. Very good production!
coolness, raw and almost on the haphazard side, but it works well. Nicely done.
Love the vox on this track. Real cool Sandy.
Stones recorded this one twice, Gritt ones, also great-n-drunk. I'm out of, too...
Nice one great job.
great groove. awesome cover.
Love it....great job Sandy....
One of my (many!) favourites from the 60s too. So I approached this with a little bit of trepidation... But WOW! What a fine fine version. Loved it.
Right on bro - Love it!!
Dirty, yeah. Love the bare bones slap. I think you do this one justice.
Nice one mate
love the fuzz
cool
!! Ace !! 5 stars !! Chicken Dinner !! A Winner !! Want one !!
~We are all the branches of a tree that grows to become Tree of Life~
...seems theme for the [moto]riding, for the rush hour, or... hmm.
Here I remember The Cars with Candy-O, do now know why... just getting off :-)
Nice one mate.
dig it. nice sing. classic grit guitar.
Sounds like someone I used to know!
Comments made by Sandy Gritt
Excellent rock groove!
bad ass...oh so kewl!
Wow...I love the sounds here - very fresh and endearing.
Damn! That there is totally infectious!
nice hyper reggae groove - well done! I Love all the little touches.
Another great track...I really dig your style...George Harrison after spending a summer on the farm.
sweet! great mix and melody.
This is very good - clean and dynamic...great lyrics. Great songwriting.
Love dem hot gritz!
sweet bass and whatta voice!
tight and a truckload of fun! Great stuff!
Fresh sounds reminiscent of Laurie Anderson.
very cool groove...sweet sound - a real toe taper...I love it!
beautiful and pure..simple and stunning.
love the vibe on this one...another great tune.
Great songwriting, lyrics and a very passionate vocal performance.
Thanks for taking me there...it's breath taking.
One of your best...touching and affecting. You've captured something really special here in the melody...sweet.
I like this one...very well sung. I think I hear a Pete Doherty influence here...very cool.
Cool...a great sound - fresh and fun!