Hi Folks, I would like to share my LP record that recently got out.
I recorded this at home, it's a compilation of 1920's-30's Blues renditions.
I've learned a lot here in Weenie Campbell, and you guys helped me a lot...It's not easy for a guy from Barcelona to get into this deep american southern culture... I remember back then when the Weenie Juke was still on... Coming back home from work and listenin' to your radio channel, that was really inspiring.
You sound good, coco. Congratulations on the work that you've done that has made it possible to sing and play the music you're doing now. All best, Johnm
You just made a top country blues record. Very impressive. Your original written song is just as good as the others. Would this get a review on a issue of Living Blues Magazine? I gotta notify Jim O'Neal.
Well done, coco! --Excellent choice of material combined with solid singing and playing. And the best part, IMHO, is that it sounds like you, and not you trying to sound like someone you're not.
Hi Folks, I would like to share my LP record that recently got out.
I recorded this at home, it's a compilation of 1920's-30's Blues renditions.
I've learned a lot here in Weenie Campbell, and you guys helped me a lot...It's not easy for a guy from Barcelona to get into this deep american southern culture... I remember back then when the Weenie Juke was still on... Coming back home from work and listenin' to your radio channel, that was really inspiring.
I've had the chance to sit down today and listen to this properly. It really is excellent. The playing is smooth and clean, but absolutely right for the music. It nevers squares and rounds things off in the way that some clean smooth playing can do (to the detriment of old blues tunes). The feel is absolutely spot on.
Strong vocals and fine choice of tunes. Love it.
Coco- I'm really interested in the recording setup as you have really nailed the sound. How was it done?