Tell me a famous song an adat was used

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Alesis and a lot of other people say that some pro studios use the Alesis adat and that many hits have been recorded on adat. Oh yea.. tell me one. I believe it but I just want to know exactly what.
 
Although they are local I have recorded quite a few records using ADATS many of them 16 bit. They really are a part of recording history and for once Alesis really got it right.
 
Alanis Morrisette, Jagged Little Pill. That album did all right. ;)
 
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I know of one great hit done on Adat.

Title:


"Tale of the Bluebear Fly"

Vocalist: Burl Hives






Green Hornet :p :p :p

PS I know the Bear will get me for this.
 
I believe the Lisa Loeb album with "Stay" on it was one of the first commercially released albums recorded on the original black face ADAT. I also think they used the original Mackie 24X8 Mixer on that project as well.
 
wow lisa loeb is my favorate!!! Just kidding get that bitch off the stage. DAMN. I remember a while back lisa loeb was on the cover of guitar magizine. I never again read guitar magizine.
 
I know one of Def Leppard's recent albums was done totally on Adat. Not the recent one, but the one before last. When I was living in Nashville, I can count on one hand how many studios I was in that DIDN'T have an Adat somewhere. Tons of records have been recorded with them, but even albums that weren't recorded with them, a lot of tracks were flown in off of them from home studios of band members such as Queensryche back in the day.
 
The Green Hornet said:
I know of one great hit done on Adat.

Title:
"Tale of the Bluebear Fly"

Vocalist: Burl Hives
Hey... Burl Hives was a good vocalist!!!!!!! ;)

:p :p :p
 
Yo Bear of Blue:

I saw the real Berl Ives perform at the Chicago theater when I was a kid.

You're right -- he had a good voice and never changed from his roly-poly image -- I guess he liked to eat.

He was a very relaxed performer as I recall.

Right next door, at the Capital Lounge, I watched Dizzy Gillespie wail for over an hour -- summertime, the door was open and I was waiting for a Greyhound Bus. Sounds like a good title for a song.

Green Hornet :D :p :D
 
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