Musicians Collaboration Studio
Virtual Music Studio => Finished Works => Topic started by: Bassic_Soul on April 27, 2006, 12:50:26 AM
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Here's my latest finished collab and the credits.
Let me know what you think of it please.
"One Room Heaven"
Produced by Bassic_Soul at Echo Project Studios.
Co-writers listed alphabetically:
Cal (Cal_D)
Curtis (CurtisDowney66)
Errol (Chesooks)
Noel (Noeldowns)
Preston (Bassic_Soul)
Musicians listed alphabetically:
Curtis: Lead vocal
Jwoo10: Drums
Mimmo: Back up vocals
Nick_T: Lead Guitar
Preston: Bass & Keys
Thomas: Fiddle
Mixed by Preston
Mastered by Nick_T
Special thanks to Bobby and Bill for their guidance and support during this project. 8)
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I really enjoyed this.
Nice job to all those involved.
I have added this to the MP3 Player.
Good work all!
NickT
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LOvely song guys, well done all.
Nice 'airy' mix Nick, boy did good yet again!!
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Sounds really good guys. I would have loved to have heard this in the early stages to see how it came together. Nice touch with the fiddle. Beautiful guitar. :)
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Sounds great to me, I was glad to be a part of it. I would like to get an APE of it at some point if it is no trouble. Also, I would like to have an APE of Kindred Soul if you find the time Preston. ;)
Curtis
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Nick, Thanks for adding this to the MP3 player, I'm honered. :) Thanks again for all you submitted on this tune and, as always, a masterful job of Mastering my mix.
Steve & Dave, thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Curtis, Thanks for a another great vocal man. 8) You can definatly have those apes. See below.
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Sounds good Preston and guys !
Love that fiddle sound !.....
Nice work all !
Juhani
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Thanks for listening Juhain, yeah I thought the fiddle tied it togather nicely. :)
Thanks for the kind words. 8)
Curtis, here's the Kindred Soul ape
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What a great tune.
We've lost two great members on this song. Both are missed.
Preston and Curtis. :'(
Give a listen!
NickT
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Hi Nick...I new about Curtis...Sorry to hear about Preston.
When did he die?
Mimmo.
I do listen to this song often. It is a great song.
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10/07/16
A great guy!
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Sorry to hear about Preston. Enjoyed talking to him on the phone and helping him through this process. I knew Curtis was gone. I feature our version of "Mary Did You Know" every year at Christmas time on my Facebook page. He did a lot of songs for Bill and I. :(
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Sorry to hear about the losses guys but this is a fine collaboration indeed.
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Sorry to hear about Curtis and Preston. Great song!
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I have had this in my play list for years, fantastic song.
There are a few that both these guys were on that I got the pleasure of working with them, sometimes it's hard to listen to them.
Miss them both.
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I hate it when we loose a music friend. Recently lost a long time friend locally that I'd known for over 30 years. He went quickly with a lung infection that came out of nowhere and shut his organs down within a couple of months. He was in his early 50's. In fact when Terry died it was a few months before I could even venture out into the studio where we worked on music for years.
If I remember correctly, years ago didn't we loose mm? Brina and I did a lot of work with him. Breaks my heart every time it happens. Like loosing a family member each time. I hope they are "all" making music today on a different plane. And, saving space for the rest of us.
BW@
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Actually Bobby, we didn't "loose" MM in the same way. But yes, he is not longer involved due to physical limitations.
I was totally demolished when I got the news about Curtis. It took me over a year before I could listen to a certain few songs we worked on together. Things like this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLQNq9_ozaU still bring a lump to my throat.
And you are absolutely right, it's heartbreaking when we loose people we've worked with. I've lost a few good friends and fantastic musicians over the years, had a bass player whom was one of the people who pushed me into actually playing some of the originals I had composed out and about when gigging, fall during a gig. Basically his heart exploded, the most horrific night of my life.
Each and every piece of music we create together, it's a memory or a culmination of memories and sentiments that are special, I firmly believe that. When I go back and listen to the CD's or even just the project files, it brings back conversations and feelings every single time.
I am certain each and every one of them are jamming and trading stories and holding a spot for us.
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Its a tough thing, Brina. Btu we move on and, hopefully, continue to make music. Is that your vocal? Its wonderful. Hope to get to share some vocals on something one day.