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His Majesty
They did do overdubs at Regent Sound hence double tracked vocals, overdubbed solo on Not Fade Away etc. But, it was only two track or something in early 1964.
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His Majesty
They did do overdubs at Regent Sound hence double tracked vocals, overdubbed solo on Not Fade Away etc. But, it was only two track or something in early 1964.
They had to do a mix down first?
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jlowe
Tell Me was a very early Mick and Keith composition, so therefore before Klein came on the scene.
Whilst ABKCO owns the rights to the recording, the Publishing is actually owned by Peer Music / Songs of Peer.
So it's not true to say that ABKCO owns ALL of the Stones work pre 1971 as is generally believed.
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jlowe
Tell Me was a very early Mick and Keith composition, so therefore before Klein came on the scene.
Whilst ABKCO owns the rights to the recording, the Publishing is actually owned by Peer Music / Songs of Peer.
So it's not true to say that ABKCO owns ALL of the Stones work pre 1971 as is generally believed.
Haa, I didn't know that. It would be interesting to know more about this.
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ovalvox
You can’t do much overdubbing with a two track recorder. I have a four track recorder and the more stuff I overdub the worse the overall sound becomes. Ping ponging as Keith called it muddles everything the more you do it. Kind of like a room full of people all talking at the same time. Certainly not clear. If anything the Stones played it all together (with Brian on electric guitar including the solo) and then added more vocals to the mix. Bill said they basically played everything straight up as if they were live in those days and that’s what you hear on the records. It certainly sounds like Brian’s Gretsch to me.
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ovalvox
You can’t do much overdubbing with a two track recorder. I have a four track recorder and the more stuff I overdub the worse the overall sound becomes. Ping ponging as Keith called it muddles everything the more you do it. Kind of like a room full of people all talking at the same time. Certainly not clear. If anything the Stones played it all together (with Brian on electric guitar including the solo) and then added more vocals to the mix. Bill said they basically played everything straight up as if they were live in those days and that’s what you hear on the records. It certainly sounds like Brian’s Gretsch to me.