Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
This is another version of the same tune used in Dana's Song. I just changed the lyrics. It was created back in 1999 with the help of Alontoner K.Scot.
This is my own way of looking at a beautiful text - Psalm 139.
Created back in 1999 with the help of alonetoner K.Scot. I had translated the english lyrics into portuguese - then just decided to record both languages at the same time.
so this one is in Portuguese. sorry for all u English speakers. but i hope u go ahead and listen to it anyway. i like it a little faster than this version. this is from a couple years ago.
Filho Sumido is portuguese for "Lost Son".
Its my little bossa way of describing what its like to be away from the place I love, Brazil. Like a lost son. Someday I may make an english version - but then, maybe not. After all, its about Brazil…
My Clique-contribution with some added ambientsound recorded from my window. This is partly the traditional filler-track but I quite like the ambientsound. If I do a record next year (I probably won't) it will most likely be just 35 minutes of…
The Dutch painter Mondrian was apparantly a fervent dancer to Boogie Woogie and that image stuck because he seems such a stiff guy otherwise. So I thought that would make a funny subject for a dance-tune. Normally I wouldn't make a song about…
A moody solo acoustic thing that I came up with playing in a long forgotten tuning. Just got a new Zoom H4N, so this was recorded in my shop sitting at my reedmaking bench may 12 2009
This original melody idea was jotted down in October 2003 in Harmony Assistant, and I had written it thinking that someday I'd make it a real song with lyrics. While playing the tune on the computer, my daughter came in and said she liked it…
Thanks for this fascinating tune and for your production comments on my trumpet ensemble piece.
I must admit that that was a document of the writing more so than of decent performance or engineering. Thanks again for the good observations.
Glu and Sister Savage bring you these remixes!
Original track by Sister Savage:
http://alonetone.com/sistersavage/tracks/little-england
This one is pure pop. Voice pitched 1/2 step up.
First draft.
Dedicated to my mother on her birthday.
In the outro: Trombone, Horns, Clarinets, Mouthpiece buzz by Andy Hentz (arrsuarez) and organic drum related sounds by Glu.
Comments on K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions's stuff
Beautiful mate really nice piece.
Silky smooth! You just became chocolate in my eyes. Chocolate.
Kirk's right mate beautiful more more. Thanks for your comments mate. Take care.
Lovely horn lines! How about a longer version?
Great trumpet mate great track
thats a smoking horn! very nice tune Kev
Nice one man!
You aced it K. Real professional sound. Dazzling trumpets too.
Nice one mate great vocals and trumpet dig it very much. Cheers.
Doubled stamped K. Great tune. Very professional.
A pleasant surprise K. Man, that is some smooth trumpet playing too.
Like this! P.S. Who was it, that tiny voices from behind: teapot with a Radio Gnome playing onboard, again?
Awesome ice cool vibe. Instant fave!
Dude, that was fantastic. The only thing else I can think of to say is "proper". Great groove with awesome vox!
restful, relaxing, smooth and soulful
Great track. Loving the horns.
Another midnight classic.
Nice one mate beautiful horns.
Peaceful and cozy velvet noir. Yo...
absolutely fantastic
Comments made by K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions
Beautiful spirit, man.
Sweet, dear brother! Dear, sweet brother!!
I forgot about this, bro.! Yes.
Pretty, Dave! Yeah, man. :)
Hey, Dana. 'good to 'see' you on here. : )
Yeah, my bro.! Yeah.
I love this, friend. : )
The environment is ...well...Boogywoogying. Taste-full; thanks!
He is indeed; I'm the bettry for it. Thanky WOW; Yeah. ['hoaryzontal']
Thanks for the encouraging comments; I'm digging your stuff as well -a lot of subtlety here. Thanks for the sounds!
Thanks for this fascinating tune and for your production comments on my trumpet ensemble piece. I must admit that that was a document of the writing more so than of decent performance or engineering. Thanks again for the good observations.
Tasteful, my friend- tasteful. :)
groove and texture- check
...nice texture!
Beautiful, my friend; you make the difficulties work somehow. Yes.
Yeah, man; thanks.
Compelling sequences/shifts, my friend. Yes; you challenge but you still delight with a story-like sense. Thanks.
Oh yes; 'caught my attention from beat one -and drew me in w/ each next phrase. Oh yes.
Nice, guys. Thanks. ks
You just went strait to the top of Santa's good list, man.