The mouthhorn sounds pretty silly in this one. Nothing wrong with the mix.
If you had released this, as is, in the late 60's you'd be a millionaire today...I have no doubt of it.
The only change I'd make is to the full panning of the two guitar rhythm parts. Too far left and right and needs a tad more in the center. The base fills to a degree......but too much missing in the center.
Would you be willing to add bongos to one of my tracks sometime? You really play and capture them well. I just have a crappy pair designed for kids and they always sound lame, not full and clear like yours.
Cool tune man...The mix is working for me - right guitar seems a touch low in the soft parts as compared to left. At first I thought maybe to pan the solo parts a bit but then, remembered one I did and I found centering both was a better idea and that applies here too I think.
Sure, that'd be fun. I started getting better results from bongos as soon as I started to learn how to tune up the macho head so that it really pops when you hit it.
This was djembe on this one though - I didn't mix the low mic very high but you can hear the 'whump' if you listen for it.
Sounds real good dobro. I'm glad that if you're going to use the mouth trumpet on most of your songs, you're now toying around with how to use it in different ways. The layering works well. Bass tone is good, Djembe sounds great - nice and full.
Only nit I got is that I'm hearing some static-y hiss that I'm guessing may be on one of the mouth trumpet parts. It's something left panned I think between around 1.38-1.48.