i like this quite a lot. well done!!!! i wish i could have a full
fidelity copy. you should upload it on the YouSendIt website in audio
format (or some lossless format...NOT mp3).
i disagree regarding someone's comment about replacing Phil's vocal
with Peter, though. Phil has a prettier voice which, i feel, better
suits the song. but then, i prefer Phil's vocals (circa 1976/77...
before he got too confident and oversang it) on The Carpet Crawl.
Steve
fidelity copy. you should upload it on the YouSendIt website in audio
format (or some lossless format...NOT mp3).
i disagree regarding someone's comment about replacing Phil's vocal
with Peter, though. Phil has a prettier voice which, i feel, better
suits the song. but then, i prefer Phil's vocals (circa 1976/77...
before he got too confident and oversang it) on The Carpet Crawl.
Steve
--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, kinchmusic@... wrote:
>
> In 1979 Genesis recorded the album Duke with little or no
Mellotron.... Damn
> their eyes!
> I've always thought that Heathaze was the poorer for this stripped
down
> approach to the production.
> Well, after thinking about it for some time, I've finally got
around to
> doing something about rectifying this grave injustice.
> Guys, please have a listen to how I think the track would have
sounded, had
> it appeared on, say A trick of the tail.
> For anyone unfamiliar with the original track, I have added
Mellotron and
> bass pedals.
> Might have overdone it in places, but, hey, and old guy is allowed
the
> occasional self-indulgence isn't he? I know Genesis purists will
hate anyone
> tampering with perfection...but, watch my face...Does it say
Bovvered? .....Am I
> bovvered?...No! (Apologies to our American cousins, for whom the
last bit will
> mean nothing al all)
> Andy K
>
