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Post subject: Re: Lets Actually Listen to the Album: No Code
Posted: Mon March 10, 2014 3:44 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Mon July 08, 2013 5:47 pm Posts: 3054 Location: Louisville, KY
I think the Brain of J that made on to Yield may very well actually have come from the No Code sessions. Listen to the album cuts of Hail, Hail, Lukin, and Red Mosquito, and it very closely resembles the Yield cut of Brain of J. It was recorded in sessions for both albums, and some of the No Code cuts were done in the spring of '96 at the same studios credited on Yield.
I'm sure it was mixed and mastered specifically for Yield, but the recording might well have been laid down in the spring of '96.
Maybe not, but it's hard to say one way or another, and it sure sounds like a No Code recording to me.
Post subject: Re: Lets Actually Listen to the Album: No Code
Posted: Thu March 13, 2014 2:25 am
A Return To Form
Joined: Sat January 12, 2013 7:40 am Posts: 183 Location: Saguesera
hlniv wrote:
I think the Brain of J that made on to Yield may very well actually have come from the No Code sessions. Listen to the album cuts of Hail, Hail, Lukin, and Red Mosquito, and it very closely resembles the Yield cut of Brain of J. It was recorded in sessions for both albums, and some of the No Code cuts were done in the spring of '96 at the same studios credited on Yield.
I'm sure it was mixed and mastered specifically for Yield, but the recording might well have been laid down in the spring of '96.
Maybe not, but it's hard to say one way or another, and it sure sounds like a No Code recording to me.
Post subject: Re: Lets Actually Listen to the Album: No Code
Posted: Thu March 13, 2014 3:10 am
Future Drummer
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 9:37 am Posts: 2809
its_not_1974 wrote:
hlniv wrote:
I think the Brain of J that made on to Yield may very well actually have come from the No Code sessions. Listen to the album cuts of Hail, Hail, Lukin, and Red Mosquito, and it very closely resembles the Yield cut of Brain of J. It was recorded in sessions for both albums, and some of the No Code cuts were done in the spring of '96 at the same studios credited on Yield.
I'm sure it was mixed and mastered specifically for Yield, but the recording might well have been laid down in the spring of '96.
Maybe not, but it's hard to say one way or another, and it sure sounds like a No Code recording to me.
There is no way those are No Code vocals.
Well, the lyrics weren't written until the Yield sessions, so it would have to be a Yield vocal. If anything, the backing track is a No Code outtake, but I guess there is no way of knowing that unless tapes of the sessions turn up.
Post subject: Re: Lets Actually Listen to the Album: No Code
Posted: Thu March 13, 2014 3:35 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Mon July 08, 2013 5:47 pm Posts: 3054 Location: Louisville, KY
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
its_not_1974 wrote:
hlniv wrote:
I think the Brain of J that made on to Yield may very well actually have come from the No Code sessions. Listen to the album cuts of Hail, Hail, Lukin, and Red Mosquito, and it very closely resembles the Yield cut of Brain of J. It was recorded in sessions for both albums, and some of the No Code cuts were done in the spring of '96 at the same studios credited on Yield.
I'm sure it was mixed and mastered specifically for Yield, but the recording might well have been laid down in the spring of '96.
Maybe not, but it's hard to say one way or another, and it sure sounds like a No Code recording to me.
There is no way those are No Code vocals.
Well, the lyrics weren't written until the Yield sessions, so it would have to be a Yield vocal. If anything, the backing track is a No Code outtake, but I guess there is no way of knowing that unless tapes of the sessions turn up.
Post subject: Re: Lets Actually Listen to the Album: No Code
Posted: Sun March 16, 2014 2:22 am
Future Drummer
Joined: Wed February 26, 2014 12:08 am Posts: 3085 Location: the afterlife...
stip wrote:
I may not have a single no code song in my top 20
Without quantifying my entire list of Top Shelfs, I'd say In My Tree and Off He Goes are quite cozy in my top 20. Who You Are might be, too, but that has nothing to do with song quality.
Post subject: Re: Lets Actually Listen to the Album: No Code
Posted: Sun March 16, 2014 2:37 am
Future Drummer
Joined: Wed February 26, 2014 12:08 am Posts: 3085 Location: the afterlife...
hlniv wrote:
Iholdthepain wrote:
stip wrote:
I may not have a single no code song
Who You Are might be, too, but that has nothing to do with song quality.
What, prey tell, might the appropriate criteria be, then?
It was (but wasn't supposed to be) the show opener when I saw them in Portugal, 11/25/1996... Great opener, the crowd response still gives me goosebumps, the Jack Irons drumming... It's a sentimental thing...
Worth checking out online if you've never heard it.
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