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Songwriter Forum => Feedback on Finished songs => Topic started by: cowparsleyman on March 31, 2019, 05:41:53 PM
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Here's a remix of Binladeda's 'Memories'
(http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=16204.msg154324#msg154324)
He kindly offered it to me to produce it, of course I loved it, but heard it very differently from his ears, anyway this is it.
It just struck me how beautiful the piano was, and that the song needed a LOT of space for Caz's vocal.
I'm not very good at getting the meaning with lyrics, so I repeated the whole vocal line, it's been done many times before so I went with it.
I wanted the sadness of the lyric to be enhanced at the end with the nod to 'I'm not in love'
Hope you like it.
Rich
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Yes, that piano is indeed beautiful and the vocal performance is quite stunning and sits in a great place in the mix. Reminiscent of Alison Moyet I reckon.
Nice build there with the drums about a third the way through and brilliant how it all falls away again and really breathes and stretches out mid way. The finale is very subtle and quite a surprise, which was good too.
Very much a quality piece of work by all concerned! :)
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Hi @MichaelA (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=21274) - Very kind of you to take a listen and I appreciate your comments, @Cazrolina (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=20891) and @Binladeda (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=18620) are both very talented artists.
Thanks again.
Rich
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Excellent Remix to an Excellent song Rich :)
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It's very nice..wanted to compare it with Bin's but the track is not available..oh well! ::)
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Simply beautiful
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Very nice remix. It gets really interesting when a song has Its own life and transcends the intentions of its author.
I couldn't compare it with the original.
But this here is very tastefully done.
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Ooh,you did a lovely job on this CPM. It's a beautifully delicate and sympathetic mix,which allows the song to shine.
Classy work,man. 8)
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@Skub (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=20061) - Thanks for that, I really felt a sense of responsiblity with this one, I felt I was entrusted with some really precious goods, which indeed I was, so I didn't tick 'Complete' until I was 100% sure it was ready.
@Rightly (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=20219) - Thanks for the listen, you write such deep things in your reviews Man, I just love your turn of phrase.
@MartynRich (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=20533) - Your'e right, in fact the Working Title for this was 'Beauty'
@shadowfax (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=20024) - Yeah, I wanted that comparison again.
@pompeyjazz (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=20269) - Cheers John, it's easier to create something like this if one starts with classy materials.
Rich
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Hi Rich,
Missed Bin's original due to a prolonged absence, but this sounds great. I like space given to the vocal.
Love the piano lead in, and the drums add a nice contemporary feel.
Is that Flossie from many a moon ago playing keys?
Delicate and emotional vocal.
Love that outro guitar - great work Bin.
Top notch collab and remix.
Digger
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Yes that's a special thing for sure. I like the way the piano is so delicate but the drums are quite "big" at times, that combo is quite unusual I felt. And of course the singing is great. Congrats to all parties involved in this.
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Incredible work guys!
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Thanks again to all that took the time to listen and review, much appreciated.
@RealKevM (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=21324) - Cheers Kev, nice to hear from you man.
@PaulyX (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=21034) - yeah the piano seemed to float along, very unusual for me to receive something as delicate as this. I perceive every song I work on as being a walk in the Peaks, highs, lows, quiet places, out of breath, a sit down for a rest, but never flat and boring. I guess it came from playing classical guitar, you are assessed not just on your ability to play the notes correctly, but also how you read the dynamic instructions, so so important in production too.
@digger72 (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=9823) - Yeah, I wanted exactly that contemporary feel, something a bit different, Caz popped some 808 type drums on, but I wanted something a bit different than that, a heartbeat if you will, the throb of someone in real pain after a breakup, the heart keeps beating even when you feel dead inside, which sometimes in those situations is a complete irony.
Pretty sure it is Flossie from years ago, I've only been on this forum for just over a year now, so I don't remember her.
Glad you like the Gtr in the outro, less is more I guess.
btw. Eas the 10cc thing too cheesey?
Thanks again
Rich
I'll pass all the reviews on to Bin, Caz and Flossie.
Regards
Rich
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Hey Guys ;D
Thanks for all your kind words. Sorry for the confusion for those who wanted to compare
this to the original (@digger72 @shadowfax (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=20024) @Rightly (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=20219) ). Here's a link.....
https://soundcloud.com/binladeda/beauty-bin-caz-2/s-XHblc
This has been quite a journey for me. It started life as a piece of library music written by Flossie.
I loved it straight away, and was sufficiently moved to get some lyrics together. That was about
18 months ago ;D ;D . I'm not a lyric writer, and always struggle....but sometimes I get the urge ;D
Anyway, I knew the lyrics would have to be good to do the music justice, so I 'dug deep' ;D ;D
and got about 7 verses together and sent them to Caz. Eventually, we came up with the version
that's on the link above. It was then that the question of whether it needed a bit of 'songcraft' arose..
Everything I tried, I didn't like. So I asked a few other folk from around here to have a go. Same thing.
I couldn't listen objectively to anything else. Anything that changed the story/delivery how Caz had told it, just
wasn't going to work ::) . Yet we all knew it needed at least a repetition or two and some other stuff
happening to make it a proper song, but that wasn't going to happen so we asked @Skub (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=20061) to produce it, and
released it. I thought that was it, done, finished, move on, it is what it is.....BUT NO ;D
Luckily for me ;D . Mr. Cowparsleyman was one of the guys I'd asked to have a crack at whipping it into
a song. I'm lucky, because even after rejection, he carried on ;D ;D I hadn't listened to the track for
a while, and got this ReMix version and immediately loved what I was hearing ;D ;D . I think releasing the
original version got rid of that inability to appreciate anything else, and I now love this version ;D . The lyrics don't
seem to be as important to me anymore......strange but true ;D ;D
Anyway...that's why the original is on a private link. This one is now my favourite...it's official ;D
......and yes digger. It's 'our' Flossie ;D ;D
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@Binladeda (http://www.songwriterforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=18620) - Lovely to hear from you, thanks for giving me the opportunity...
Rich
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Great remix of a top tune.
Sandeep
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Hi Rich,
It must be great working with someone who can sing like this and together with Bin's beautiful song the result is pretty amazing. I want the vocal higher up in the mix on the louder bits but other than that it's a simple, beautiful production of a simply beautiful song.
M
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This is just beautiful! Fab vocals and gorgeous piano at the centre - arrangement and production make them shine. Great work...