Great tune eloisa, the whole album is good if you haven’t listened to it, my favourite is Dubbing is a must, Robbie Shakespeare played on most of the album apart from a couple I think
I see what you’re saying there, I do look at the bursts colours as they vary quite a bit, the 75 he has doesn’t look very good to me, a 66 near me looks well sprayed I think
When I bought my last precision it had been in the courier’s van overnight and was really cold, I left the case open for a few hours to let it warm a bit, not sure if I needed to but it didn’t do any harm to wait for a while
A couple of tunes for a Friday, first up is bunny wailer Rise and shine 1981, I was playing this today, such a great Bassline , version at 4.40
and probably one of my favourites by Ronnie Davis , I’m just a man
That’s a great one, I’ve tried myself but couldn’t get it up to speed, to be honest I didn’t stick with it long enough as I had a few others on the go at the time, great Bassline, good luck
Hi, hard to tell exactly but it looks like the A D G are flats and the E is a roundwound, I’d put a set of new strings on , either flats or rounds, depending on what you like the sound and feel of
I had a quick flick through some of the grooves, it’s not really my style of music ,but if you was stuck for something to work on it looks like there’s plenty to play along to, some are quite challenging too
I wouldn’t class the 80s as vintage myself, for me it’s around 1975 ish, but would it depend how old you were @BassAgent is young so I suppose his idea of vintage would be different to mine