Wow! Great version y'all did there! So great to hear different takes on the same song, and y'all did a phenomenal job with it. Thanks for the listen and for sharing!I pricked up my ears when I saw the title, because only recently we had done a version of it.
I enjoyed your version. And I thought the mix was great. I wondered whether some of the instruments I hear on the left could be sent to the right, e.g. maybe one of the fiddles.
But really, It's fine.
For interest . . . here's our version . . . a complete contrast:
07-Raine & Wageman Wayfaring stranger | Raine & Wageman
07-Raine & Wageman Wayfaring stranger by Raine & Wageman, World music from Ranelagh, TAS, AU on ReverbNationwww.reverbnation.com
Thanks much!I Love her voice! Pretty soul stirring. I totally agree about spreading the instruments out a little. Great Job , I Really enjoyed this .. mark
Thanks for the listen!Very nice rendition. Love her voice. The track sounds a little strong on the left. Rally enjoyed it.
~Bob
I Love her voice! Pretty soul stirring. I totally agree about spreading the instruments out a little. Great Job , I Really enjoyed this .. mark
Thanks so much!Beagle, I think it's darn near perfect. On headphones, the instruments are a bit left/right but on speakers it's great. Absolutely love the vocals. She's an excellent singer!
Gecko, same thing on the vocals of your version. Very nice harmony, which just brings a smile to my face. I'm a sucker for this type of stuff.
Here’s an analogy. You have a beach with an incredibly beautiful woman walking along it. Who cares about the beach.Hey y'all,
I'm in the process of mixing my wife's solo album and was hoping I could get some ears on a few of these. Here's the first: "Wayfaring Stranger."
Thanks!
Ha! Thanks for the feedback. I agree about her voice and tell her often, but it's nice to be able to point to compliments from others as well.Here’s an analogy. You have a beach with an incredibly beautiful woman walking along it. Who cares about the beach.
Such is my opinion of the song. The mix doesn’t concern me. Her voice does it all. Very beautiful strong voice. The decay on her notes is so smooth as she just holds the perfect pitch.
Music is just background.
Thanks for the listen and the feedback!Great freaking vocals!! I like the wide mix. I might bring the vocals out just a touch when the entire ensemble kicks in. Vocals are just a little buried, but that's a personal choice. I like vocals up front on something like this.
Wow! really cool listening to this after famous beagle's version, as he stated, super cool to hear different interpretations on the same song. Both versions are great!I pricked up my ears when I saw the title, because only recently we had done a version of it.
I enjoyed your version. And I thought the mix was great. I wondered whether some of the instruments I hear on the left could be sent to the right, e.g. maybe one of the fiddles.
But really, It's fine.
For interest . . . here's our version . . . a complete contrast:
07-Raine & Wageman Wayfaring stranger | Raine & Wageman
07-Raine & Wageman Wayfaring stranger by Raine & Wageman, World music from Ranelagh, TAS, AU on ReverbNationwww.reverbnation.com
Thanks for the feedback. I'll check out those spots!At places like 0.58,1.46 and 2.58, the vocal sorts of drops off into inaudibleness. Automation and parallel compression would be the first two things I'd be reaching for.
Lovely rendition of a great tune.