
Seeker of Rock
Seeker-Lou ‘32
Hmm, heard it for the umpteenth time tonight. Never posted in this forum, but it is labeled "techniques", so I guess I can't be too far off. Maybe it is "self" techniques searching for advice, and sorry gentlemen and ladies if I am not in the swing. But, techciques in recording....I have heard "Love Shack" by B-52s a million times (a young man in the '80s mind you) and of all the times I have listened to it haphazardly, tonight it hits me....the male singer may not have that much of a lisp (the way it was EQ'd and/or produced really made the vocal track sound feminine, and maybe or maybe not there was already something in the delivery of that nature, but)...classic, if not THE classic case, of sibilance in recording (actually mixing EQ). Never hit me before, but if you listen beyond the pronounced sibilance, he sounds very average for a male singer.
Anyway, crazy how technique can completely alter performances I thought to myself.
Anyway, crazy how technique can completely alter performances I thought to myself.
