23 posts tagged with folk and country.
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For a Spanish Guitar - My cover of a Gene Clark song
Hi Everyone,
This is my cover of Gene Clark's classic For a Spanish Guitar, a song Dylan praised by saying anyone who have been proud to have written it.
All my own playing, and I recorded myself in my bedroom a few years ago.
Let me know what you think!
Talltaleheart
Mirrorball
pop song with a train beat feel [more inside]
Georgia
Another weird, haunting indie folk song from yours truly! There is also a weird, haunting music video located here.
This is all part of my first official release, which I am super excited about, under my stage name MK Ellison.
All day
Post of the week! This is a new (and improved?) version of a song I posted quite a while ago (as "Drinking all day"). Light, airy, one-chord country song with moody lyrics. Added second guitar part, violin, harmony vocal.
I think I'm getting somewhere with my recording capabilities--what do you think? Any thoughts on the mix?
Every second of the time
As long as I am posting moody, folksy songs with voice and guitar...here's another one!
Thoughts in B-flat
In the past couple of weeks, I found myself going back to a piece that I'd started working on a few years ago -- probably because it's in a slower triple meter that's somewhat calming for me. This is a condensed one-minute version, featuring piano and guitar, for the 60 Seconds and Under #2 MeFi Music Challenge. [more inside]
Dark as a Dungeon
An old Merle Travis song that I learned years ago when I first started getting into bluegrass. Another chance to break in the new resonator guitar, and do some fun chorus harmonies. [more inside]
A Waltz for David Pauley
Cave Creek Jail (The Real Deal EP Version!)
So a good long while back I posted an early demo version of this song. This, right here, is the final finished product that is on the EP. [more inside]
No Lights, No Sirens
Me back in country mode. Written by a band of a friend of a friend long 6 years ago, Sixty Acres. Recorded tonight. Even missed Must See TV! [more inside]
Letters
AcoustoFolksyCountrySappiness! [more inside]
Thinking About Drinking
A happy fun cover of a Meat Purveyors song. [more inside]
Jeff Buckley's Ozark Melody
In the summer of 1996, less than one year before he died, Jeff Buckley wrote and recorded this song which was released for free on the Internet, but never on any of his albums. [more inside]
Peach picking time in Georgia
More from the woodshed
Jimmy Rogers we liked.
The Early Puritans go country. [more inside]
Seven Shades of Blue
Another song recorded live at the cabin for the album. [more inside]
Leaving on a Jet Plane
MEFI MUSIC CHALLENGE July [more inside]
Don't Talk To The Cops
Inspired by the recent MeFi post. Also, first song upload. Hi!
All My Hearts (Are Belong To You)
A tribute to classic country music. [more inside]
No Going Back
This is not the happiest song I've ever written. [more inside]
Oh, Johanna
Bluesy folksy track, an ode to Johanna [more inside]
Going To Abilene
I am re-uploading this song. I wrote it a while back and recorded last weekend. I'm just learning to record, so the guitars are a little quiet. Tips would be very welcome! I'm stoked I get to re-post, since I spelled "Abilene" wrong last time.
Center of Gravity
More music from Chris Knott. He plays everything on this. I helped clean up the mix.
Diamond Joe
Low quality stomping country music recorded drunk and presented here in it's straight-from-the-desk unmixed format. Came out pretty good. Nice rattly drums.
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