COPPERTOP STUDIO HUT JOURNAL ENTRY 04-04-2018

COPPERTOP STUDIO HUT JOURNAL ENTRY 04-04-2018

CLIENT:  John-Paul Jones Group
TIME: 6:30PM to 8:10PM
MUSICIANS:   

Guitar/Vocals  Jp Jones

 
Drums - Steven Jones
Bass - Sally Ward

The John-Paul Jones Group was in the studio today recording an old Sonny Boy Williamson classic tune.  We will keep the actual song under wraps.

The band recorded with a minimal setup. The goal is to mimic a direct to recording disc recording.  Sonny Boy Williamson had a unique style of singing.  Jp worked hard at melding his style with this style of blues.

But one of the biggest changes, was Jp traded (for this session) his Ibanez Universe 7 String for an Ibanez 6 String Tallman Guitar. Who knew the 7-String Heavy Bluesman could have a softer side.

Jp stated, " I was trying to put a LIMITATION" on myself. First couple takes I played finger style, but the band couldn't bite into it.  So he switched to a dunlop pick.  This brought out attack, and also gave the guitar some string buzz to make it sound a bit more authentic.    I am not trying to recreate the sound, but rather I am trying to get inspired by the era authenticity."

This song will go on the upcoming summer Release  "A Tribute to Willie Dixon".    The band will be back next week to start working on its next EP.  So far Jp and the group have recorded  3 EP's of material the first EP is completed and is to be released on May 1st, 2018.  It is called EP Volume No. 2 - Tribute to Rory Gallagher.   The subsequent EP's will be Released June 1st, July 1st, August 1st, September 1st, and October 1st, 2018.  

Stay Tuned,  CopperTop Studio is working on some new techniques for utilizing new technology to create a LOFI sound.  

Have a great one and go to http://www.johnpauljonesgroup.com  to purchase the next release.  

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