Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Obsolete - Undead Brokehead

Obsolete - Undead Brokehead Video Clips. Duration : 5.55 Mins.


Found an old CD of a band my friends were in called Obsolete. Made probly around 10 years ago on one of them little black tape deck recorders, so the sound quality is not good at all, mainly made this for them but hope all who see and hear it will enjoy it, more obsolete music to come!

Tutti's Trombones (Just A Closer Walk With Thee).wmv

Tutti's Trombones (Just A Closer Walk With Thee).wmv Video Clips. Duration : 3.77 Mins.


In 1970 Tutti Camarata produced an album "Tutti's Trombones" intended to exploit to the utmost the "great unexplored possibilities of the trombone". Picking some of the finest session and jazz trombone players in the United States the album became (at least for my generation) the gold standard of trombone playing and an iconic recording. Recorded at Camarata's own Sunset Sound Recorders studio in Hollywood, California he produced, arranged and conducted all the tracks and utilised state of the art recording equipment to achieve an absolutely superb landmark album. Track 10 (Just A Closer Walk With Thee) featured Gil Falco on solo trombone followed by Joe Howard. The album was re-mastered and re-released on CD in 1983 by Bainbridge Entertainment Co. (from which this recording is taken) based in Van Nuys, California. No copyright is claimed for this recording and no violation of ownership intended. The original LP is really difficult to find but I believe there are a few copies of the 1983 CD still available. Try to get one as the quality is superb and you'll never tire of listening to it! Originally released on Buena Vista Records STER-4048. Tenor Trombones: Joe Howard Tommy Pederson Dick Nash Lloyd Uslate Frank Rosolino Herbie Harper Gil Falco Hoyt Bohannon Bass Trombones Kenny Shroyer Ernie Tack Piano and organ: Jackie Wilson Bobby Hammack Guitars: Tommy Tedesco Ray Crawford Allan Ruess Fender Bass: Bill Pitman Drums: Hal Blaine Irv Cottler Bass: Red Mitchell Cliff Hils

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Olympus LS-11 Pocket Digital Audio Recorder

Olympus LS-11 Pocket Digital Audio Recorder Tube. Duration : 4.10 Mins.


Digitaler Rekorder / Das Studio im Taschenformat !!! Ob im Büro oder auf der Straße, beim Konzert oder in freier Natur, mit dem LS-11 entstehen immer und überall erstklassige Audioaufnahmen auf Knopfdruck. Der neue Linear-PCM-Recorder baut auf dem preisgekrönten Konzept seines Vorgängers...

Sony VRD-MC6 DVD recorder

Sony VRD-MC6 DVD recorder Video Clips. Duration : 6.27 Mins.


Intro to using portable Sony DVD recorder.

Monday, October 29, 2012

TASCAM DP-004 4-track Digital Recorder

TASCAM DP-004 4-track Digital Recorder Tube. Duration : 3.35 Mins.


More info: www.sweetwater.com The DP-004 is an easy-to-use 4-track recorder with a layout much like Tascam's groundbreaking cassette recorders. Yet, it has modern conveniences, such as USB 2.0, is smaller than a paperback book, and features built-in microphones, so you can take it anywhere. If you want to connect other instruments or microphones, the DP-004 has two 1/4" inputs - audio is saved to an SD card at CD quality. Other features include a bounce function, flexible editing, a built-in tuner, and a metronome on the Tascam DP-004.

Johnny Burnette - The Giant (Nelson-Taylor-Crutchfield)

Johnny Burnette - The Giant (Nelson-Taylor-Crutchfield) Video Clips. Duration : 2.92 Mins.


June 25 , 1962- Western Recorders 6000 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, California Johnny Burnette : vocal Tommy Allsup : elec. lead guitar George Sylvester "Red" Callender: bass guitar Robert Florencef : piano Sharky Hall : drums From Johnny Burnette - The Train Kept A-Rollin' Memphis To Hollywood - The complete recordings 1955-1964 9 CD BEAR FAMILY BCD 16438 (D) burnette.voila.net

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Daniel Mantey - 'The Leaves Be Green' - (William Byrd, recorder quintet, sounds like viols!)

Daniel Mantey - 'The Leaves Be Green' - (William Byrd, recorder quintet, sounds like viols!) Tube. Duration : 4.33 Mins.


A ground on 'The Leaves Be Green' - William Byrd, ca.1600 - performed by Daniel Mantey - Music All Sorts; soprano recorder, 2 alto recorders, tenor recorder, and bass recorder. This is absolutely one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. And William Byrd is one of my favorite composers as well. He is my "3 B's!" Originally composed for a quintett of viola da gambas, but fits the five recorders perfectly. Recorded during the Summer of 2010. On my 'Winter and beyond' CD. Enjoy!!! (Just listened, and no idea where all that rumbling is coming from; perhaps my sound is too loud for the little camcoder's mic, or it doesn't like all the high frequency flutes and recorders? I might need to re-do this one, darn, I just LOVE that video.)

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