A second version with the initial lead guitar standing alone...a little cluttered after a few listens and some constructive feedback!
Norm's Groove for St Monica inspired this one. Thanks Norm!
Lead Guitar, bass guitar and acoustic guitar…
Since Norm found himself in an acoustically great room, full of unfinished cabinets I couldn't help but add some acoustic guitar, crank it up and hope you like it Norm!
very fine,,, i was going to make some comment about bit of a time warp,, but,,, forget that!! this is a really great sound in the here and now,, you have created a really cool ambience
Finally, the finishing touches seem to be put on this three-year-old song thanks to some very talented people.
The band is:
Liam (age 13 at the time of recording) on drums
A Girl Named Sam (she's no kid!) with the backing vocals
Genevieve…
Finally, the finishing touches seem to be put on this three-year-old song thanks to some very talented people.
The band is:
Liam (age 13 at the time of recording) on drums
A Girl Named Sam (she's no kid!) with the backing vocals
Genevieve…
I have issues at my house, sometimes they manifest themselves in my tracks. In this case, the bassoon and oboe represent the mouse. The guitar is the peanut-butter.
I had not touched my keyboard for a long time - couple months? So it was inspiring to play it again. I set it up in the living room of the new house and played pianoteq on my laptop using a Just Intonation tuning (below). Actually I had to improvise…
I wrote this one a few year's back when my daughter was 6 years old. I finally recorded it and uploaded it to her MP3 player for her 12th birthday this year.
I did some research on Norm's Bembe beat which has Nigerian roots, then found Yankari National Park in Nigeria which does have rich wildlife resources. The park is an important refuge for over 50 species of mammal including African Bush Elephant, Olive Baboon, Patas Monkey, Tantalus Monkey, Roan Antelope, Western Hartebeest, Lion, African Buffalo, Waterbuck, Bushbuck and Hippopotamus. :)
Caveat emptor: I did absolutely none of the drumming in this piece.
WORLD PREMIER! FIRST RECORDING OF THIS PATTERN - EVER!
My friend Kokou "Alex" Yemey called me a few days ago with some urgency in his voice: "I must record this before…
After listening to Brian's beautiful guitar piece "Mellow," Brian was kind enough to allow me to sing along...
Never saw you coming
Down my lonely road
I never saw you coming
Can't be sure you'll never go
I know you'll be leaving
But I keep believing…
Another song from the archive... Written about a friend who somehow seemed to come out of her general sad manner... Thoughts go back to a lunar eclipse when the girl I was standing next to to watch it (way back in college) disappeared from sight…
It seems a lot of you record with open mics and can relate. I record 1 track at a time with usually 4 or 5 tracks. So, Im only asking for about 15 minutes of Silence...IS THIS TOO MUCH TO ASK??? Anyway, my house is so loud, I get a lot of bloopers…
I picked up on one of Norm's wonderful grooves.
I added some bass, guitar, horns, and a basic drum track. Kicker and snare with a few cymbols. I didn't want to walk on Norm's fine, fine, percussion.
Thanks Norm for allowing me the opportunity…
This is a 3/16 Bembe on tuned congas, played with mallets. I've arranged it (at the very kind suggestion of Vaisvil & ReefWalker) in a verse/chorus/bridge/capo fashion to get away from a straight pattern - I think this sort of arrangement…
This is a piece Norm and I collaborated on last year. We hope you will enjoy it.
two improvised 12 string guitar lines
bass line ( I took a few takes)
improvised piano
Norm's percussion in Tumbao rhythm
I had some lyrics describing a late nite cake baking experience kicking around. If I have a lot on my mind, dirtying every dish in the house seems like the right thing to do.
I stole some cool percussion from Norm and went to work. I also…
After writing this song about our newly adopted dog, I asked Kavin if he like to play some slide guitar, knowing that he would come up with something terrific... I just had no idea how terrific.
Bandit rides in the back of my truck
A big…
Comments on Rick Phillips's stuff
crazy good energy. was it because it was coming or missed you? guitar tone is superb.
For the question on Doreanda,if you did email me at mlrobbie94@gmail.com
did you ever live in lafayette indiana during the 70s or do you know a lady by the name of Doreanda by chance?
Oooh, consider me enjoying! This is a gem.
Love the whole groove of this , the layered guitars against the percussion is fab
I love this collaboration you two have going , it works so well , excellent
Damn- I almost missed this one. Great stuff Rick! One of your best in my opinion
Thanks for the nice comments everyone, this was a fun one!
very fine,,, i was going to make some comment about bit of a time warp,, but,,, forget that!! this is a really great sound in the here and now,, you have created a really cool ambience
nice job. excellent usage of crickets :)
thats pretty that.. chilled me right out :)
Very cool tune.
Oh, lovely laid back feel. Brings to mind summer afternoons in my precious garden.
Nicely done, reminds me a bit of 'within you, without you' by the beatles.
The keys are 70-lishous The samples throughout are cool too.
Yes a world of cool Rick!! enjoyed that man!
Really nice Rick!! Love it!
Very nice textures. Takes me on a journey.
Really gorgeous. and they do kinda mix into eachother. Mines not half as good though, lol
When i was young i thought that's how every record was recorded with a crackle to start. Nice groove
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Ah, thanks for the clarification......still good!!
That is some harmony for a 15 year old! Love the tune!
Great combination of instruments. Has a Peter and the Wolf or Nutcracker visual. Excellent!
less is more! Beautiful
this is really good!
she waited 6 years and I hope she appreciated it! I do :)
I did some research on Norm's Bembe beat which has Nigerian roots, then found Yankari National Park in Nigeria which does have rich wildlife resources. The park is an important refuge for over 50 species of mammal including African Bush Elephant, Olive Baboon, Patas Monkey, Tantalus Monkey, Roan Antelope, Western Hartebeest, Lion, African Buffalo, Waterbuck, Bushbuck and Hippopotamus. :)
pure percussion genius!
What a great collaboration! Just a beautiful song.
nice sweet song Keith!
As the first one to listen to this track, its funny with dog's and phones, great lyrics and great music!
Awesome mix!! Amazing comparing it to my take in Skin on Skin http://alonetone.com/rickph/tracks/i-dont-know-what-i-dont-know-with-norm
Where's the love?!
That makes me a big kid I guess!
Another winner! Norm I re-posted the Border Crossing with just a single lead guitar at the beginning......sounds cleaner!
Really a sweet song!
I think you have also resurrected Frank Zappa! Love it!
You and Kavin nail this one! Thanks for the comments!
has a traveling feel to it that makes me want to jump on a plane for an adventure somewhere! very cool
Sweet lemonade!