TRAC Demo's

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Thanks for your efforts White Man and Oliver, gonna blast them tonight!
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Awesome, thanks.

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For the record, what is the line up for these tracks?
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Mick, Topper, Leo Williams and John Boy Lennard on sax (from Theatre of Hate), I guess.

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bootsy wrote:Mick, Topper, Leo Williams and John Boy Lennard on sax (from Theatre of Hate), I guess.
Yeah the sax is everywhere

we are in the pre middle of the 80's that's sound amazing to me
it reminds me sean flynn or combat rock stuff

i've got to listen to that stuff again

Thanks Wm

I can work on that sound abit to improve it
i can try

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Topper was in the group for this. He co-wrote some songs and I believe had a hand in the drum programming for the demos.

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THANK YOU!

This is just fantastic. Love it!!!

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TeddyB Not Logged In wrote:Topper was in the group for this. He co-wrote some songs and I believe had a hand in the drum programming for the demos.
Sounds like there's real percussion over the drum machine. Topper?

I've enjoyed those in a Rat Patrol kind of way, though it's a shame about the wavering sound level. I may try putting them through a heavy limiter.
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Yes, that's Topper. Here's a photo if anyone wants to add some fonts for artwork. It's not B.A.D. incidentially -- it's T.R.A.C.: Top Risk Action Company.

By the way -- these are all running just a bit slow. Don't know the percentages but Interaction should run 5:20 and here it's running 5:33, though you've got more blank space, so maybe it's about 5:20 vs 5:26. Sorry I can't help in this case with a better source.
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Anyone detect a touch of "Billy Jean" in "Nation"?
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Wolter wrote:Anyone detect a touch of "Billy Jean" in "Nation"?
Nation is the basis for Sudden Impact, of which there is another version with the actual bassline and strings from Billie Jean (Dusthead Mix) , so I think it's safe to say Mick was borrowing a little.
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Heston wrote:
Wolter wrote:Anyone detect a touch of "Billy Jean" in "Nation"?
Nation is the basis for Sudden Impact, of which there is another version with the actual bassline and strings from Billie Jean (Dusthead Mix) , so I think it's safe to say Mick was borrowing a little.
Shit! I thought that sounded familiar... :facepalm:
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So, yeah. I quite liked these. Wish it could have gone somewhere.
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