Have to agree with Mr. Deep as to the performance. Its a ballsy choice & you have a solid foundation to work with - just gotta practice your ass off & tame that vibrato. Sonically, the problem I have with it is the quality of the backing track It sounds like you got a hold of a badly encoded 128 Kbps mp3 file on which you layered your better sounding vocal tracks on top of. Just my opinion, but I think whenever taking disparate sources of media and throwing them together - especially adequate vs inadequate quality sounds - its important to meet the original source on its own terms. In other words, if I was going to take an old cassette tape of tracks I'd recorded pre-digital, I wouldn't mix in new HiQ digitally recorded tracks in with it. To me, it would be too disconcerting. It would make more sense to get a multitrack tape recorder & add tracks that way. To me it sounds too fake otherwise. Conversely, if you can't 'degrade' your performance to make it sound like it was part of the original recording, I'd wait till I could get a better quality source. GL!