This one was tricky. I'm still not satisfied with my mixing concept, but I think I can live with this result for the time being.
Lyrics, Vocals: Mike Basil
Bass: Victor_HP
Drums: Dean Wuksta
Guitars: Michel Pilotte
Horns: Tom Nigbor
Violin…
This one was tricky. I'm still not satisfied with my mixing concept, but I think I can live with this result for the time being.
Lyrics, Vocals: Mike Basil
Bass: Victor_HP
Drums: Dean Wuksta
Guitars: Michel Pilotte
Horns: Tom Nigbor
Violin…
This one was tricky. I'm still not satisfied with my mixing concept, but I think I can live with this result for the time being.
Lyrics, Vocals: Mike Basil
Bass: Victor_HP
Drums: Dean Wuksta
Guitars: Michel Pilotte
Horns: Tom Nigbor
Violin…
This one was tricky. I'm still not satisfied with my mixing concept, but I think I can live with this result for the time being.
Lyrics, Vocals: Mike Basil
Bass: Victor_HP
Drums: Dean Wuksta
Guitars: Michel Pilotte
Horns: Tom Nigbor
Violin…
Vocals, Lyrics, Lead Melody: Mike Basil;
Bass: Mark Bowen;
Drums: Dean Wuksta;
Guitars: Jeff Chalpan;
Saxophone: Tom Nigbor;
Original Music & Production: Steffen Offermann
Vocals, Lyrics, Lead Melody: Mike Basil;
Bass: Mark Bowen;
Drums: Dean Wuksta;
Guitars: Jeff Chalpan;
Saxophone: Tom Nigbor;
Original Music & Production: Steffen Offermann
Motown Soul Revival! :)
The band:
Lyrics, Vocals, Vocal Melody: Kim Noble
EWI (Trumpet/Sax): Brad Dunbar
Drums: Dean Wuksta
Bass: Alberto P.
Guitars: Henry Mittnacht
Music & Production: Steffen Offermann
Thanks for listening, guys!
I just fixed a problem with the kick (some dropouts) and cleaned up the low end a little. I cannot hear very well though, so I'll have to leave the final touches for later.
Y'all came together and created some magic! Great lyrics, vocals, lead guitar break, bass runs, and the mix down/mastering is truly tasteful -- fabulous!
The title track. At one point I had visions of everyone singing at the end of the album (and thank you to those of you that did), but I just couldn't get it to sound right (I don't really know what I'm doing after all). So instead of voices…
You could sing the phone book, and I'd probably be amazed.
I hear elements of Garth Brooks, Don McLean, and - of course - a lot of original Keith Landry in this song. Great work, as usual!
Regards,
Steffen
I love this tune, it's a little bitter but still love it :)
i wrote it a couple of years ago, gladly it's here now, i really hope you like it.
Instrumental
Music: Diego Cardenas (somno project)
Diego Cardenas: Guitars, Keyboards
Steffen Offermann…
My cyber friend Tony Jones , added some keys , percussion and lead , transforming my song into something i couldn't have dreamed of
To the Welsh Wizard , many thanks
The trees turned blue
And the sky outside is yellow
I hear you sigh
While you dream of purple cellos
I don’t in dream in colors baby
nor in black and white
and I can’t tell what’s up or down
or wrong and right
You turned blonde
When I thought…
There was this biker bar called The 2500 Club. Just west of Sylvania on Belknap. On a sign outside it says, "The best little biker bar in Texas." Guthrie and Rick and I played there long enough to get to feeling pretty much like family.
EVERYBODY…
It was about sunrise when I met this guy on the streets of the French Quarter and bought him coffee. I don't know if he's still around -- that was some 20 years ago -- but a two-hour conversation affected my life more than I would have ever known…
About a place in the world that is very special.
But It would be just another bit of rock if it wasn't for the people I shared it with....
This one is called “Stoneâ€...
Peace
T
Vocal and Lyrics by Jim Higgins
we raced…
Frank has turned up at Reg's cellar with Louis and the Duke with a tune that Frank is claiming to be about his latest love affair, so naturally Reg switched on his tape recorder........
The Regs go jazz ... I'm really not much of a jazz fan, but your music is different in a very positive way. So it's no wonder that I do like this song! :)
Regards,
Steffen
The story is at www.iburymydead.com
THE CHILD WITH THE BEAUTIFUL NAME
What remains of an eagle that's fallen
The roots of an oak tree now claim
To draw sap for the shade for the cattle
O're the child with the beautiful name
The law…
I first heard this song yesterday when I was listening to you reading "I bury my dead", and I immediately loved it. I'm sure I would have loved it without hearing the story too, but it sure adds a lot of meaning and depths to it.
Great work, James!
You are the master of minimalism! Great work.
Just one note: The music ends somewhere around 2'50, but the length of the mp3 is 4'48. Wrong locator settings during the audio export?
Comments on stoman's stuff
Excellent songwriting. This works for me!
Love the horns on this... very polished mix, great song. Loved it :-)
Awesome horns.
Now here's a track to enjoy.
I'm a proud bass player!! Call me - We'll do lunch. Love the tune gents. Nice strings.
Cracking track! You brought the sunshine this morning. Love the groove and the shamelessly feel good retro arrangement.
Authentic feel - sunshiney goodness.
Martgueritaville II
Cool guitar playing. Nice one.
Ooo, and this is a goodie
...but I love this one.
I like this one...
Rock on, y'all!
Extraordinarily excellent job all around -- lyrics, vocals, instrumental performance, composition, mix-down and mastering job -- truly fabulous!
Oh dig that guitar playin'
Where do I get the tickets for this show?
Somebody got their groove on. A superb foot tapping gem.
And yet another tasteful, colorful, delicious compilation of groovy sounds! Intriguing lyrics.
Thanks for listening, guys! I just fixed a problem with the kick (some dropouts) and cleaned up the low end a little. I cannot hear very well though, so I'll have to leave the final touches for later.
Y'all came together and created some magic! Great lyrics, vocals, lead guitar break, bass runs, and the mix down/mastering is truly tasteful -- fabulous!
Comments made by stoman
This is a true gem. Fantastic music! Regards, Steffen
This is what I call root folk: original, rough, authentic. And a great performance. Nice job, Mike! Thanks for sharing. Regards, Steffen
You could sing the phone book, and I'd probably be amazed. I hear elements of Garth Brooks, Don McLean, and - of course - a lot of original Keith Landry in this song. Great work, as usual! Regards, Steffen
I don't know the original song, but your version is perfect for me. Regards, Steffen
This turned out nicely. Great mix, Diego!
Very nice and relaxing, Rob! Good work, and a great way to start the day.
As pretty as I expected it to be. Your calm, relaxing songs are just perfect after a long day at work. Regards, Steffen
I'm pretty sure this could have become a hit back in the 70s. Great song, James!
Reminds me of an acoustic Nils Lofgren album. Very nice, powerful playing and singing. Your voice is perfect for this music. Regards, Steffen
Very pretty - I love the light mixture of folk and new age. Regards, Steffen
The Regs go jazz ... I'm really not much of a jazz fan, but your music is different in a very positive way. So it's no wonder that I do like this song! :) Regards, Steffen
This one is a gem too. Thanks for sharing! Regards, Steffen
Wonderful! The lo-fi mix adds a very nice authentic touch to it, and the vocal performance is awesome.
You have a pretty voice. Very nice.
Everything has been said already. Great job! Regards, Steffen
Very nice! I think the tempo is just right, and the song is very catchy. Thanks for sharing! Regards, Steffen
I first heard this song yesterday when I was listening to you reading "I bury my dead", and I immediately loved it. I'm sure I would have loved it without hearing the story too, but it sure adds a lot of meaning and depths to it. Great work, James!
Very nice. Would probably sound great with vocals too.
You are the master of minimalism! Great work. Just one note: The music ends somewhere around 2'50, but the length of the mp3 is 4'48. Wrong locator settings during the audio export?
Hey, that's an unexpected style from you. Nice old-school (60s) feel.