Originally Posted By: JimFogle
Tommy,

Outstanding write and recording!

The crowd sound effects sold me on the idea that you had recorded "I Thought You Ought To Know" live at a club even though I knew better from reading your notes prior to listening. The illusion worked until the end of the sax solo. The crowd noise begins and ends too abruptly after the solo.



Jim, I am so glad that you mentioned about the crowd after the solo. This proves to me that you were listening very closely and I appreciate that. You are 100% correct and I struggled with that part. You would not believe how hard it is to find free crowd samples. I got tired of looking and left it in. In hindsight I should have made the extra effort to get it right. Thanks for pointing out what was wrong and I know now that it is better to fix the mix than to try and slide one by. Tom
Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
This one is packed full of tommyad good stuff

- strong vocal
- great guitar playing

- cool write
- excellent use of sound effects
- very effective use of RT's
- a mix to aspire to
- an inventive arrangement

We probably missed a few...just a
real pleasure to kick back and listen to




J&B





J&B, Thanks for your wonderful comments. Tom
Originally Posted By: rsdean
Blues! Tommy, this is great - loved it!

Bob


Bob, I am glad you liked it. Tom
Originally Posted By: Achordocaster
Originally Posted By: floyd jane
'Bout as good as it get.

Dang cool intro. Just the right touch of everything. Should be a BIAB commercial... "Is it real.. or is it RealTracks?..."

Excellent write. A blues song with a story....Nice.

Good vocal. This fits you well.. I really like that reverb on ya...

Guitar = Tasty, tasty, tasty. Dripping with feel... maybe my favorite of your leads... S W E E E E E T!!!

The mix is IMPECCABLE.

'Bout as good as it get. I thought you ought to know....

floyd


Tommy,

I think Floyd pretty much summed it up for me as well! cool You really achieved that live club feel.

Just Outstanding!

Greg


Greg, Very nice of you to say that. Tom