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Yes, I'm confined now that this album is going to be 100% celtic songs with zero guitar or vocals from our man. Just "fiddle-dee-dee" celtic music. Maybe the first Knopfler record I won't buy.
Quote from: dmg on June 15, 2014, 07:05:08 PM Maybe the first Knopfler record I won't buy.dmg, do you take a bet on this?
Maybe the first Knopfler record I won't buy.
Ha ha, when seeing Mr. Molsky I immediately imagined a 5 minute longer version of Marbletown with another fiddle duel... and boom, there was the picture of dmg in my head, looking LE
I would say comping means choosing the best results from different and many recordings - takes - and taking the best ones. For example Mark can sing his vocal part several times and the final choice then is built, combined, - or comped - from these recordings... (I remember some discussion some years ago that you could clearly hear on the the track "The Ragpicker's Dream" where the different vocal parts were ... I listened a dozen times but was not able to make out where the differences were.. ) So different guitar parts, different drum parts and so on, listening to them in a row the whole day (which is what they did obviously on the famous Ragpicker diary picture on the London roof in the sun, you remember) - taking final decisions, discussing... mixing then is purely a question of mixing the final tracks together, volume, fades, dynamics and stuff. Any better explanations welcome! LE
Do you know if this album will be the first without Chuck Ainlay after so many years?