Ep.6 Recording The Horns
Tracks like Eli "Paperboy" Reeds "Anytime You Want Me" and "That's Love" demand a great horn section. Luckily, Memphis is home to legendary horn players Kirk Smothers, Mark Franklin, and Art Edmaiston.
This is a world-class trio who has played on countless records and toured the world with artists like Melissa Etheridge, Gregg Allman, Justin Timberlake, and so many more.
In this puremix.net exclusive, they are adding their Baritone Saxophone, Trumpet, and Tenor Saxophone blend to Eli's tracks through a single RCA 77-DX.
In this episode, you'll watch as Matt, Eli, and the horn players:
- Position a single RCA 77-DX to perfectly capture the horns
- Explain why Matt loves an Ampex 351 tube modules on horns
- Create horn parts for "Anytime You Want Me" and "That's Love" live on camera after hearing the songs for the first time.
Join Matt Ross-Spang, Eli "Paperboy" Reed, The Hodges Brothers, Ken Coomer, and The Masqueraders inside the legendary Sam Phillips Recording in Memphis, TN for an incredible recording event, from Start To Finish.
Mics
- RCA 77
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Outboard Gear
- 1969 Spectra Sonics Console
- Ampex 351
- Burl Mothership
- Studer A27
Eli "Paperboy" Reed (born 1983 as Eli Husock) is an American singer and songwriter. After graduating from Brookline High School in 2002, he moved to Clarksdale, Mississippi. After spending a year in Clarksdale, he enrolled at The University of Chicago to study sociology. While in Chicago, he hosted a radio show called "We Got More Soul" on WHPK and played organ and piano in the South Side Chicago church of Mitty Collier. After one year of study in Chicago, he returned home to Boston to focus on music, recording his first album Sings "Walkin' and Talkin' for My Baby" and Other Smash Hits!