hey bud, thanks for sharing yer stuff with the rest of us. Yer oldies are just as great as yer new stuff is. I wish there was a better format on AT so that the oldies don't get buried. A lot of us have some hidden treasures buried away.
A test run with my new Line 6 DL4 delay pedal. Recorded with a handheld mp3 recorder, hence the ambient room noise. The DL4 was fed into a BOSS loop pedal also. No overdubs, all on the fly.
for the 2009 RPM Challenge album "Sabbatical"
Standing at the edge of Canyon de Chelly in Arizona at sunrise last summer I had an out of body experience.
This track is off of the third CD. This is an improv recorded one afternoon in my basement recording studio. Recorded with my Huss and Dalton MJC in standard tuning.
This track is off the third CD. It reminds me of the feeling that one has when having to do something that we'd rather not do. Recorded with my Godall 12 in standard tuning.
I sent the tracks for this tune to a friend of mine who owns a professional studio. I gave him no instructions on how to mix it, as I wanted someone else's take on the music. He created a very dry, intimate mix, focusing more on the acoustic guitars…
This track is a second attempt to put Kavin's beautiful track [Poor Boy](http://alonetone.com/kavin/tracks/poor-boy) through my Steve Reich style phase shifting looper.
In the first I had it play through the whole track but I didn't think it…
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Nice music for a rainy day....
Sounds like a musical rocking chair....or porch swing...has me swaying in my seat.
like your style man/your son eric as well... very inviting guitar spins....'Suspended sea' is still my favorite.
thanks. Son Eric on bass, friend Phil on Edrums. I just served as producer on this 'un.
raw drums n bass...and the bass line itself is pretty cool
Ha ha, wow!!
i think the drum work is really well done. making E drums sound improvised take some work.
when it comes to classes of musicians, rank you in the highest one.
nice layers!
oh slides!
meaty tones, embodiment.
There's some pretty mean playing there, boy!
Very cool kavin. Digging this one. If i only had your skills with the slide. ;)
Nice -- I've always loved this song in general, and you did a good job covering it.
hey bud, thanks for sharing yer stuff with the rest of us. Yer oldies are just as great as yer new stuff is. I wish there was a better format on AT so that the oldies don't get buried. A lot of us have some hidden treasures buried away.
DL Fo FoSho!
love it!
whoa, this is very believable Kav.
clever tapping.
beaut! like how it winds up and calms down over and again. despite being very complex, almost jazzy, it is a seamless set.
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Yeah! This sounds like it could have been on Clapton's first solo album.
Nice playing. Inspiring!
Great stuff Howard. Thanks for uploading these 3 albums. Wonderful listening for all us pickers.
Wow Rick, I guess I missed this when you put it up! That was great fun, thanks. The koto sound was done with an iPod Touch app, by the way.
Wonderful remix, I like the guitars up front on this one. An alonetone guitar favorite, for me.
This popped up in itunes and I thought it was Yes! Great guitars and arrangement!
Interesting. Tends to bring out elements that just whizz by in the original. Cool, thanks.
Thanks yawl. @mmi: everytime I record acoustic gtr it's always an experiment, and never seem to get it "real". But we keep trying.
Hail yuh!
Love this rockin' stuff. Thanks.
Me too. This song. Gonna be in my head all day and that's ok. Good one.
Great to hear these again!
Well done, from the heart. Let their memory live on in this.
Yeah, sure. I like the violin and words at the beginning.
Thanks guys. New version has harmonic and eq fixes.
This is greatness! Has me reaching for my 12-string!
Love it! Alan Parsons meets Fright Night!
@ NA, yep it's a SS track, but no vocal. I added gtr. Thanks man.
Wanted to bring this back up front for Halloween. A great reading with cool sound fx!
Great, Tool-ish bass work!