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mcolling
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Beginning with his second album, Everybody Knows This is Nowhere, Neil Young recorded all his vocals live along with his band. My question is: How?
I'm fairly certain that with most of the albums, with the exception of Tonight's the Night, a condenser was used. I think that Eliot Mazer is on record as saying that Neil used a U87 for the Harvest sessions. And photos of the sessions seem to show Neil standing maybe 10 or 15 feet from the drummer, not in any vocal booth or anything.
The question is, wouldn't a condenser have too much bleed, even on the cardiod setting? Wouldn't the mic pic up too much of the other instruments to allow decent isolation? This is an especially pertinent question with regards to the albums recorded with Crazy Horse, since they played very loud.
I'm fairly certain that with most of the albums, with the exception of Tonight's the Night, a condenser was used. I think that Eliot Mazer is on record as saying that Neil used a U87 for the Harvest sessions. And photos of the sessions seem to show Neil standing maybe 10 or 15 feet from the drummer, not in any vocal booth or anything.
The question is, wouldn't a condenser have too much bleed, even on the cardiod setting? Wouldn't the mic pic up too much of the other instruments to allow decent isolation? This is an especially pertinent question with regards to the albums recorded with Crazy Horse, since they played very loud.