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This is the old delta blues standard R.J's"' Come on in my kitchen" with help from my blues bro across the pond "POCKBLUESMAN" Rick ,,,Thanks much bro for the guitar tracks . My attempt here was to go RAW by using no effect on the vocals except double tracking & singing through the green bullet on the lines" can't you hear the wind howl "
Special thanks to my MJ buddies who gave me direction through this process,,,,,, BTW ,,,,, I recorded this in the same manner as Robert Johnson did,,,,,,Facing in a corner of the studio.
Special thanks to my MJ buddies who gave me direction through this process,,,,,, BTW ,,,,, I recorded this in the same manner as Robert Johnson did,,,,,,Facing in a corner of the studio.
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sloparts
thanks to efforts like this. It has that raw gin mill blues house sound and works really well.
Grat job on the Harp Terry and Rick's playing never disappoints. Vocals sound like I'm right there down on the Mississippi in a blues joint set back outta the way, filled with smoke and the mell of a hot summer night out on the delta. I can almost here the ceiling fans going thump, thump thump as they try to keep some air moving in the hot delta night.
Very cool track guys, thanks for the D/L. It's going on the ole iPod post haste.
Ed