Videos![]() ![]() Track 8 (Tape 2) - Hey Joe - The Mick Brittle Experience (MBJ Band) - Jam Session - Tiffany's 1981 Track 8 (Tape 2) - Hey Joe - The Mick Brittle Experience (MBJ Band) - Jam Session - Tiffany's 1981 The Mick Brittle Experience (MBJ Band) - Recorded from an informal jam session at Tiffany's Night Club one Sunday afternoon in 1981. Self on bass, local Nottingham guitar hero Mick Brittle (Nottingham) on guitar. Mick had been a friend for several years but I haven't seen him since the early 1980s. Apparently there was once a web-page in his honour, see... nottstalgia.com This was one of several 30 year old cassette tapes I found in 2012 which were in extremely poor condition and which have spent some time in freezing conditions outside in a damp shed. The sound quality is very poor due to these reasons and may suffer from wow/flutter/drop-outs etc. Uploaded as this is part of Nottingham's Rock History. Recorded direct to PC from an extremely battered old Sony Walkman (with a dodgy drive belt which came off several times). Sorry I no longer have a cassette deck.Software used was Audacity (freeware). If you think the quality sucks then tough. I recorded these tapes and I own the copyright ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Source:youtube Added:05/03/12 6 views ![]() ![]() Track 1 - The Mick Brittle Experience (MBJ Band) - Jam Session - Tiffany's Club 1981 Track 1 - The Mick Brittle Experience (MBJ Band) - Jam Session - Tiffany's Club 1981 The Mick Brittle Experience (MBJ Band) - Recorded from an informal jam session at Tiffany's Night Club one Sunday afternoon in 1981. Self on bass, local Nottingham guitar hero Mick Brittle (Nottingham) on guitar. Mick had been a friend for several years but I haven't seen him since the early 1980s. Apparently there was once a web-page in his honour, see... nottstalgia.com This was one of several 30 year old cassette tapes I found in 2012 which were in extremely poor condition and which have spent some time in freezing conditions outside in a damp shed. The sound quality is very poor due to these reasons and may suffer from wow/flutter/drop-outs etc. Uploaded as this is part of Nottingham's Rock History. Recorded direct to PC from an extremely battered old Sony Walkman (with a dodgy drive belt which came off several times). Sorry I no longer have a cassette deck.Software used was Audacity (freeware). If you think the quality sucks then tough. I recorded these tapes and I own the copyright ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Source:youtube Added:05/03/12 6 views ![]() ![]() Sean Harkness - Trio of One - Road Dance.mp4 Sean Harkness - Trio of One - Road Dance.mp4 Sean Harkness - "Road Dance" from "Trio of One" Produced by Sean Harkness Co-produced and engineered by Gilberto 'Gil' Morales Recorded at Love Tribe Studio, Los Angeles, CA "Reunion" recorded live at Skyline Studios, NYC by Bo Boddie Mastered by John Matousek @ Masterworks, LA, CA Design: J Sylvester Design, NYC Illustrations: William Pond Photography: Andrew Vaughan Sean Harkness played: Alvarez-Yairi CY-118 classical guitar Custom Taylor 514-C acoustic guitar Ibanez Musician fretless bass modified by Chip Wilson, New Orleans, LA Pyramid, Thomastik-Infeld, and D'Addarrio strings B-Band transducers for live performances Brian Camelio plays a Yamaha acoustic guitar on "Reunion" Chad 'Mercury' Watson plays upright bass on Convidado All of my family, friends, and anyone I've met contributed to the life experiences that serve as the inspiration for this music. My eternal thanks to you all. Special thanks for support with this project: Rich Acocella; Brian Camelio; Jim Coleman; 'Professor' Pete Desrosiers; Steve Gentile; John Harkness; Fred Kewley; Lisa Lynne Franco; Gil Morales; Jonathan Mover; Panasonic Pro Audio; Randall B. Plourde; Bill Pond; Steve Remote; Jay Sylvester; Taylor Guitars; Tuck & Patti; Andy Vaughan; Vintage Studio Rentals [LA]; Chad Watson; Chip Wilson; Brian, Jeff, and Keith @ Little Big Feet Studio; Coco, Dawn, Marty, Jan/Lois, Bob, Marie, and all the people of my favorite Caribbean island. All mixes tested and approved on Rollerblades and a Sony Walkman ... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Source:youtube Added:04/19/12 9 views | ||
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