*Can now be purchased on Bandcamp (if you want to preview them head to Bandcamp) -OR- directly from me here.
This is a collection of tunes I thought would be fun to jam along with using my style or your own. For each track, I peeled back a few layers to make it jammable for a lead instrument player or a drummer.
It took way longer than I thought it would getting things working again on some of these older tracks, software-wise (i.e. 2009 vs. 2016, 32bit vs 64bit, old instrument and effects plugins not working anymore). Once I got into the swing of fixing things and remembering how I did things with each track, it turned out to be fun bringing a few of these songs back to life and then more fun peeling back a couple of the layers to hear them in a different way.
I hope it inspires a jam session or two, or just enjoyment from hearing the tracks with some of the layers gone to let other layers breath more.
Thanks a million and have fun! Back to work on RJCD5 which will be out early 2017. ;)
It's pretty amazing how good this sounds without the lead. It is a testament to your production and arranging skills. Great job.
Thanks, Anthony! I thought it was cool how it let other instruments breath more without the jams/drums. Made it a fun project to work on.
I may have to get a keyboard just to learn how to jam with RJ.
But what has me excited is, I'm pretty sure there is more Goose Robbins stuff on this track than we've heard with part 1 and 2 on Youtube.
Can't wait for RJCD5.
> out in early 2017. ;)
So, RJCD5 on new year's day? :p
Such a great job.
I'm still waiting for RJCD5.
Merry Christmas Ronald. Love you buddy.
Hope you had an awesome one and hope you have a great New Year man!
I sincerely love your music. On your YouTube channel someone said you were dead I got super worried. I'm glad they were wrong "they apparently meant something else." I'd love to talk more.
Thanks!! Yeah I've died like 100 different times in youtube comments.
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