Peripatetic wrote:Peripatetic's Early Works 97-98 was recorded on a Fostex 4 track.
It's "huge" in Japan.
isnt he just huge
Peripatetic wrote:Peripatetic's Early Works 97-98 was recorded on a Fostex 4 track.
It's "huge" in Japan.
peri wrote:The gfirl just emailed me, "I've never had any desire to eat a scotch egg'.
I guess she gonna go hungry tonight
Christopher_Dragon wrote:
Loretta wrote:Peripatetic wrote:Peripatetic's Early Works 97-98 was recorded on a Fostex 4 track.
It's "huge" in Japan.
isnt he just huge
minkthink wrote:ps. nebraska was not done on cassette!
Wikipedia wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebraska_%28album%29
Initially, Springsteen recorded demos for the album at his home with 4-track cassette recorder. The demos were sparse, using only acoustic guitar, electric guitar (on "Open All Night"), harmonica, and Springsteen's voice.
Springsteen then recorded the album in a studio with the E Street Band. However, he and the producers and engineers working with him felt that a raw, haunted folk essence present on the home tapes was lacking in the band treatments, and so they ultimately decided to release the demo version as the final album.
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