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Posted By: Janice & Bud Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/06/12 10:02 PM
The traditional song Columbus Stockade Blues has been recorded by many artists from rock to country and under several titles. Bill Monroe popularized the bluegrass version. A Georgia historical marker explaining the song is located in (surprise) Columbus, Georgia at the site of the old stockade. Janice and I slowed it way down for this more bluesy version. Yeah, it may be hard for me to imagine Janice in a stockade...but then she can make you feel the pain - or so I think.

We used to play a fast Bluegrass version of it years ago but Janice had the notion of attempting a more bluesy and syncopated sound. As typical with our efforts it took some cross genre tracks to get the sound but it seems to work...or at least it does today!

Bass -- we used, of all things the #1901 Bolero "Baby Bass" realtrack. It tends to compliment the syncopated rhythm track. I regenerated the track many times and just couldn't get the consistent sound that I wanted so I ended up putting together segments from about 5 tracks.

Rhythm Guitar -- this is realtrack #692 that gives the tune the syncopated push that we hoped for.

Mandolin -- just to flesh out the rhythm a bit I added realtrack #610.

Dobro -- I was insistent on trying get a resophonic guitar to work with the rhythm and the vocal; unfortunately there are no lead dobro realtracks that will work at this tempo and rhythm. Being stubborn I resisted the temptation to talk an excellent dobro picking buddy of mine to play the part. Instead it was cut and dice time again. The track is made up of pieces of resophonic guitar #584 which is a rhythm track. I was able to, hopefully, put enough measures together to simulate more of a lead sound for the short break. Took maybe 20 tracks to get all the segments that I needed.

Vocal -- USB mic. Recorded in one take and some EQ and compression added when mixing.

Mixing/Effects -- Garageband.

Hope we aren't wearing y'all out with posting so many tunes but PG Music makes it so easy that ideas keep popping up. Thanks for taking the time to listen!!

Bud



COLUMBUS STOCKADE BLUES
Posted By: seeker Re: Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/06/12 10:57 PM
Bud,

Ya got the mandolin in there....glad to "hear" you used it.

This was a lot of work and as earlier pieces you and Janice have done "Great"!.

The slower version is very effective. The "odd" bass of all things worked great
for me.

You two have really introduced another genre of music, which is excellent.

Your partner....Ya better treat her right, or off the the Title place you go...

Thanks to you both for the hard work and time put into this piece of work.
Posted By: Don Gaynor Re: Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/07/12 12:32 AM
I think that Janice nailed the blooze thang! Nice production all around. Thanks for posting. More please?
Posted By: Pat Marr Re: Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/07/12 01:04 PM
yet another good one Bud and Janice! Keep up the good work!
Posted By: Sundance Re: Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/10/12 12:59 AM
One Janice's best vocals. Nicely done all around.
Posted By: F.M.M. Re: Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/10/12 12:14 PM
hi guys love this great job everything vocals a+ pro sound keep them comming eric
Posted By: floyd jane Re: Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/10/12 02:03 PM
Bud and Janice - Beautifully done. Gorgeous vocal.
Posted By: Steve Young Re: Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/11/12 03:48 AM
Bud and Janice,

Excellent! As I have come to expect, very well done, and Janice really nailed the vocals, as usual!

Steve
Posted By: Tano Music Re: Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/11/12 02:45 PM
Wow, you cannot tell that there isn't a "real" band backing you up! Persistance pays off going thru the multiple RT's to piece together something that gets you exactly what you wanted. Congrats on this, a wonderful recording overall!
Posted By: Noel96 Re: Columbus Stockade Blues - 10/12/12 07:22 AM
Hi Bud and Janice,

It's all been said. This is exceptional. But then come to think of it, everything I listen to of yours is exceptional! I thoroughly enjoyed the listen.

All the best,
Noel
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