Guitarist

Tones Behind The Tracks

THE LINEUP

Artist: Vinnie Moore

Album: Double Exposure (Mind’s Eye Music)

Another album that was conceived and recorded while we were all confined to quarters during lockdown, Double Exposure came to life when Vinnie Moore found himself in the situation now commonplace for music produced back then. “The drums were recorded in Huntington, New York, on Long Island,” he begins, “and all the guitars were recorded right here in my studio. I played some bass on the record, so that was done here, too. My friend John Cassidy played some keyboards and he did that at his studio, and the guest bassists also did their stuff at their studios.”

This is a very ‘present day’ recording scenario. Did you find that a comfortable

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Guitarist

Guitarist6 min read
Delay
When we talk about echo, it might make you think of vintage effects, which may be dirty, distorted and lo-fi in character. In contrast, ‘delay’ started becoming the standard term when digital technology made it possible to manufacture cleaner and qui
Guitarist4 min read
Blues Headlines
Tutor Richard Barrett | Gear used Fender Stratocaster (with EMG DG20 pickup set), Keeley Boss SD-1 & Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue | Difficulty | 15 mins per example FEW PLAYERS have taken the blues vocabulary and incorporated it into progressive/psych
Guitarist4 min read
Albums
New West Records (available 31 May) 9/10 Taut, barbed folk-rock that doesn’t hide the scars Imagine a row of guitars from a guitar-maker you admire. You know you’ll probably like all the instruments but maybe one or two will have that little extra

Related Books & Audiobooks