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jjsteve
Ever since Voodoo Lounge, the studio recordings do not sound the same and does some or much of the blame go to Don Was and his production style and influence? As evidenced on Doom & Gloom, Mick is way too upfront and too loud (same can be said for plundered my soul and the list goes on). Stones sound more like a loud hard rock band as opposed to a soulful/bluesy rhythym & blues rock band.. Perhaps if bill were still here, maybe it would sound different.
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GravityBoy
For Charlies drums to be merged with a drum machine they must either...
1) Being playing with a click track
2) Playing with a prerecorded Mick track, programmed drums already there.
Everyone uses click tracks these days?
Even Charlie?
Makes editing a whole lot easier that's for sure.
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GravityBoy
For Charlies drums to be merged with a drum machine they must either...
1) Being playing with a click track
2) Playing with a prerecorded Mick track, programmed drums already there.
Everyone uses click tracks these days?
Even Charlie?
Makes editing a whole lot easier that's for sure.
I agree, first listen of the day and it's good stuff.