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Vanity Fair


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stevel

 Genre: Alternative Rock
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A quick track i came up with whilst fiddling around with Logic studio and ultrabeat....
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Uploaded: May 18, 2008 - 05:37:27 PM
Last Updated: May 18, 2008 - 05:37:27 PM Last Played: Nov 26, 2009 - 06:03:06 PM
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Hardware:
Fender strat
Software:
Logic Studio
Comments
said 557 days ago (May 18th, 2008)
Nice
Track cool vocal...
Peter Bauckham said 557 days ago (May 19th, 2008)
Good
tune Steve. I always enjoy your guitar work and singing - it's amazing how you come up with these so quickly. Production sound good as well.

Peter
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Monkaton said 557 days ago (May 19th, 2008)
Good Guitars
I think your recording work is very well done. Also liked your guitar playing and the sound.

Nice vocal and good song.

Well done.
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Moviz said 557 days ago (May 19th, 2008)
Always
a great pleasure to listen to your music.... ace guitar and great voice..... what else do you you need. This could be a modern blues as much as alternative rock, but enjoyable whatever, cheers M
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said 556 days ago (May 19th, 2008)
Great!
One of your very best picks here Sir Steve. Great vocals, great guitar playing/recording/tone... Thanks for this track.. Very neat and very fine!

Take Care
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lavalamp said 556 days ago (May 19th, 2008)
Style
You always have such style. Smooth vox.

Loved it.

LL
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jiguma said 555 days ago (May 20th, 2008)
Ultrabeat eh!
Sure am looking forward to Logic Studio after hearing this Steve. This kit track is a big step forward for you in the kit department - nice sounds. I've been wondering about Ultrabeat - can't wait to get my hands on it.

Vocal and guitar as good as ever, but this is an even nicer production than usual.

I'm expecting my new iMac with Logic Studio this week :)

Cheers from Oz,
Neil
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Ed Hannifin said 554 days ago (May 21st, 2008)
A study...
...on a number of levels...

The drum sounds are definitely a step up from the old drum machine days...

The guitar sounds are terrific, and the opposing guitar lines are superb... I could've happily listened to this as an instrumental jam...

I also think this is one of your best vocals... You've largely stepped away from the stevel melisma, and I think the resulting sense of landing square on an intended pitch for each syllable carries the song better... You're also singing this in a register where some of the nicest qualities of your voice are available...a softness in the tone that is less of the 'foghorn' and something else that seems just as true to you...

Anyway, I like it a lot...

Ed
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Ed Hannifin said 554 days ago (May 21st, 2008)
Oh yeah...
....whatever you're using for it, I like the bassline...
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hackneybloke said 12 days ago (November 14th, 2009)
vanity fair
dude...like your style on this one. reminds me of being a kid in the seventies listening to robin trower...but also simple minds. cool guitar riffs.
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The terms alternative rock and alternative music[1] were coined in the early 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired music genres which didn't fit into the mainstream genres of the time. At times it was used as catch-all phrase for rock music from under

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