YTF - "Badlands" and "Cry of Love!"

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I wonder what amp he was using there. Pretty unique tone.
 
forget the guitar players...they are a given ..

gillian...love him
Kelly...I would give my left nut to have him singing in my band!
 
Jeff Hilligan":56a6b said:
forget the guitar players...they are a given ..

gillian...love him
Kelly...I would give my left nut to have him singing in my band!

I agree about the singers...I think Gillan's voice and some cool writing carried that band. I appreciate Jake getting "classic" but his tone is fizzy and compressed on those recordings and even though he excels as a metal player he really hacks at bluesy rock lead playing....but that's not unusual for metal guys who try and swing. I bought a disc of him doing classic rock covers from a couple of years ago and they all pale in comparison to the original versions.
I've heard way too many guys on this forum play much better in that style. I enjoy Badlands (good songs and voice) but never liked his guitar tone. Even on Ultimate Sin it's overly saturated and fizzy (again I still like it because of the songs). I think it's just how he hears distorted guitar.

I thought Audley Freed at the time Cry Of Love debuted had such a great mix of a modern touch with a lot of ol' school feel. I wish Brother had been a touch bigger/ballsier sounding than it is, but it was a nice break from what was going on in '94.
 
Ya Thump but Kelly is incredible on vocals! By the way did you break in all your new rooms :thumbsup: ;)
 
I love Badlands and Jake's era with Ozzy is my favorite as well. Absolutely tasty licks! In fact, I am in the process of recording a clip of High Wire. I will post it when I have time to record it.
 
Nice to see another cry of love fan, I dug them back then for sure :thumbsup:
 
SgtThump":6a94f said:
skoora":6a94f said:
I agree about the singers...I think Gillan's voice and some cool writing carried that band. I appreciate Jake getting "classic" but his tone is fizzy and compressed on those recordings and even though he excels as a metal player he really hacks at bluesy rock lead playing....but that's not unusual for metal guys who try and swing. I bought a disc of him doing classic rock covers from a couple of years ago and they all pale in comparison to the original versions.
I've heard way too many guys on this forum play much better in that style. I enjoy Badlands (good songs and voice) but never liked his guitar tone. Even on Ultimate Sin it's overly saturated and fizzy (again I still like it because of the songs). I think it's just how he hears distorted guitar.

I thought Audley Freed at the time Cry Of Love debuted had such a great mix of a modern touch with a lot of ol' school feel. I wish Brother had been a touch bigger/ballsier sounding than it is, but it was a nice break from what was going on in '94.

Oh yeah? Well YOU SUCK! :) Just kidding... I've heard alot of people say they liked Jake doing the bluesy rock stuff better than the Ozzy stuff. Go figure! ;)

As far as his tone, yeah... That's really just a cranked up Super Lead type of tone with an OD or fuzz pedal here an there. He just never seems to dial it in for a good "punchy" AC/DCish type of tone. I used to have a similar problem with the SuperLead Reissue I had... It always got real fizzy and didn't nail that AC/DC tone I hear everyone else get. Not sure. I think part of it was that I always tried to keep the bass up higher. Maybe Jake's doing something similar? Those amps don't like the bass up higher. Some guys even put the bass on zero.

I think the Cry of Love CD "Brother" is one of my all time favorites. Audley's playing and tone on that CD floor me everytime I throw it in the player. I've gone through periods of listening to that CD for weeks every year since 1994. I absolutely love it. His playing kills!

I saw them in '89/90 in Boston and it was an awesome show. The volume really overcame any issues I had with the tone per se. Unfortunately it didn't help me in regards to my suckage... :m9:

There's need to be a smiley for "Oh Snaaap!"

I should be picking up my '78 2203 from Soldano pretty soon after some modding so I'll have to post some clips and see if I can redeem myself :rock:
 
awesome stuff.

gillen was great.. personality and death aside, who would you rather have sing for your band: gillen or sebastian bach?
 
Man this shit brings back so many memories.

Badlands was BADASS!!

Everything about them was perfect. Every one of them were great at their craft. :rock:
 
SgtThump":7c9f2 said:
'63-Strat":7c9f2 said:
Nice to see another cry of love fan, I dug them back then for sure :thumbsup:

I only had the "Brother" CD (never bought the other one or two?), but my gosh, that CD freaking rocks. I'm serious when I say I've gone through a phase of listening to it regularly every single year since 1994. Audley's playing and tone are second to none on that CD.

Chris

Did you ever see them live? I didn't, don't know if they made it up here or not, actually. But I remember he was a gear freak, always had cool amps at the time, Marshalls, Fender Tonemaster, Bogner XTC, etc.
 
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