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Read February 17, 2012, 01:01:04 AM #0
Songsmith

Columbian Sleazebag

This is an instrumental I recorded a while back & I just found it this afternoon. I wrote it while living in Spain (near Sevilla) & I was making a documentary about flamenco. You can hear some of that influence in it. The idea behind it was to imagine you were in a hot seedy steamy bar in Columbia, a bit like a scene from a movie from the 40's or early 50's, black & white of course & there was a band playing this in the corner. All liquor & linen suits kind of thing. Get the picture?? all the instruments are real btw although some of the guys playing weren't at the time!! I like to think it has atmosphere,  but..........

What d'yer think Huh?

http://soundcloud.com/toph-smith/columbian-sleazebag-1
 
Read February 17, 2012, 01:13:02 AM #1
nooms

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

love it songsmith.
done me a favor.
sitting here gloomy as a gloom and miserably pressed play on your track..
lifted. perfect.
reminds me very much of calexico, one of my fave americana bands..
very nicely done.
all the best, i owe yah..
nooms


i may not believe this tomorrow...
 
Read February 17, 2012, 09:14:26 AM #2
Songsmith

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

Hi Nooms,

              such kind words & very uplifting for me too to know that it has helped pull you from "gloominess", not a nice place to be!! The thought of it breaking the door down & letting you out, so to speak, is more than just rewards for me, Consider the debt paid, lol.

There's a song in there for you somewhere!!

Cheers for now

Songsmith
 
Read February 17, 2012, 11:00:16 AM #3
cheff daniel

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

yes i like this. very much calexico indeed, but well done.


gr.  Dan
 
Read February 17, 2012, 04:50:54 PM #4
Dutchbeat

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

yes, that cheers me up too

i like your songsmithing, songsmith!!!!

 
Read February 18, 2012, 10:31:21 PM #5
djohnson1974

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

If ever a sequel is written to Pulp Fiction this should be on the sound track.  Fabulous production, excellently moody!  Really like the "lazy" brass
 
Read February 19, 2012, 04:02:24 PM #6
postmn

Re: Columbian Sleazebag



I seen the title of this 'Columbian Sleazebag' and i was like this has gotta be good, and it is, put a smile to my face, it sounds lazy and it works, keep em coimin Cheesy
 
Read February 21, 2012, 02:34:44 PM #7
Schavuitje

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

Hiya Smiley

This is terrific.
Have never heard of Calexico but I might just look them up. I'm a sucker for double bass and brass and this had them both.

The brass was fabulous, so dreamy and laid back and lazy. Everything was just right including the guitar sounds.

Very accomplished stuff.

Like it very much and it put a smile on my face. Cheers Smiley


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Read February 21, 2012, 06:33:36 PM #8
Paul

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

A very enjoyable tune.  I especially liked the guitars and welcomed the unique atmosphere that you have created in this instrumental.  It brings a greater degree of variety to the songs that are up for review on this forum.  Very well done!

Paul
 
Read February 21, 2012, 11:32:43 PM #9
James Nighthawk

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

Great raw untreated sounds and a balanced production.

Tight Playing. Restrained and balanced.

Digging the Calexico references other members have noted!

And I am a sucker for tremolo electric guitar

Nowt more to say expect mine's a Cuba Libre!!!?   Wink
 
Read February 22, 2012, 04:10:13 PM #10
Songsmith

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

Sorry guys for not answering your much appreciated comments sooner but I have been away in Hastings for a few days playing & recording a bit of guitar with a couple of mates. A must add that Hastings has a very healthy music scene, encouraging!!

Anyway, Cheff, Dutch. Djohnson, Schavuitje, Paul & James I thank you all for your kind words & I am so glad that it hit the spot in all of you. I am just in the middle of recording another interesting fusion of Tango, Flamenco & Arabic set into a Brasilian rumba kind of rhythm. All brain twisting stuff but I think it really is working, I am just waiting to put the trumpet on & that will be that.

Once again cheers boys  Smiley Smiley Smiley
 
Read February 22, 2012, 06:10:46 PM #11
Sellon

...

its weird cause I hate this kind of music but this actually sounds cool, like it's even better if you lay down and just close your eyes, can imagine yourself in a beautiful place...


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Read February 22, 2012, 07:16:10 PM #12
spaceblimp

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

This is brilliant,

Great production and a clear mix.

I am a bit of a sucker for brass so I love that element of it.

I think you fully realised your intention of invoking a seedy, steamy Columbian bar room.

Very evocative.

Great stuff.

 
Read February 22, 2012, 11:11:02 PM #13
Erimus Roob

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

I liked this. It sounds as though it should have Kirsty McColl singing to it.
 
Read February 24, 2012, 08:01:13 AM #14
Kafla

Re: Columbian Sleazebag

Hey songsmith,

This is ace my friend - wow!

This would be great on one of those Taratino movies - I mean when he was good Grin

The recording and imstrumentation is first class

A joy Grin


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