Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
Whoever referred to a country tinted Bob Seger nailed this. We like it. All of it.

The oft mentioned sax is great. One of the best uses we've heard. Nice band all the way around.
And the mix sounds good on the monitors...cool soundstage.

Vocals sound nice and tight and in the "right" place in the mix. Fun lyric too.

Enjoyed it!


J&B

PS: It's loud by today's current streaming "standards" but not necessarily so for a CD project. You can always check it here:
https://www.loudnesspenalty.com
That'll let you know how many db's streaming platforms would lower or boost it per their basically 14LUFS protocol. You don't have to upload it to the site. They do a quick analysis by listening to a short segment. FWIW, grains of salt, etc.


Very cool... yeah, that sax.... I honestly took the first track it gave me. Applied a bit of volume automation and made 2 note changes using Melodyne...

Danny can write some interesting lyrics for sure.... and yeah, it's all true. Seriously. The stories I could tell on that boy, and he on me, from our days on the road.

Loudness.... just for grins, I ran that song through the loudness checker.... it crashed the website. Just kidding... it came back with a few sites and gave me how much it would reduce the song on that platform... most of them were a few dB. Nothing that would make me say "WHAT THE...?"

Thanks for listening.


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