Here is one I wrote with Donna Devine..she did most of the lyrics and I did the music. I wanted a sunny kind of jeff Lynne-ish feel and production for this. All in reaper of course. LMK UPDATED MIX In WAV, 16 Bit:
That's just a well-crafted pop song there! Well-performed, well-mixed, and there are some really nice touches throughout. If anything, the vocal is a little far forward for my taste, but overall there's not much to say but "good job."
Thanks for the comments! Aste, that's a really nice compliment. I was going for some of that...I've recently watched Scorsese's Harrison documentary and also been listening to some Jeff Lynne productions. Aside from that I just wanted to write a good pop song. I have re-eq'ed the vocals and rerecorded the first part of the guitar solo because the first tone didn't really fit the style too well.
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Liked this a lot. Nice recording and mix and the quality and tone of the voice is very clear with a very "human" quality. I'm glad you didn't put harmonies in -- imo, it would've taken away from the clarity. I thought the lyrics were good --- deceptively simple. Nice arrangement --- bit of thought gone in there. Good job PS: Enjoyed your piano composition.
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This song sounds very catchy, great melody and steady rythm! Is there a way of sending me a zipfile of your project for learning purposes? I'm always struggling to get a stereophonic image of my demo, but you did this great. kind regards, Bram The Hague Holland
Comical world: You say it has a very "steady rythm". A lot of that is due to the acoustic guitars. They are also responsible for a lot of the stereo-feel. When I heard some Jeff Lynne stuff (which this is a tribute to) I notice how steady and rudimentary the acoustic guitar was. It's almost caveman-like strumming, tight as hell and incredibly simple, strummed on "1-and-2-and-3-and-4" without any variations. I think the key for me was just to keep doing acoustic guitar takes, until the point where I could solo the tracks and they would sound really tight on their own, soloed, even after critical listening. There are 4 acoustic tracks. 2 panned left, 2 panned right. Hard panned. I used 2 different microphones; sm57 and a condenser. 3 of these tracks are playing the chords in an identical fashion, but track number 4 is playing the same chords, only higher up on the guitar neck to get a bit more fullness. I processed them by putting a bit of eq on (mostly cutting the lows that you don't need) and a compressor so they would behave nicely. I rendered a clip of the guitar tracks soloed: