Ride Like The Wind (Isolated Tracks)
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- Christopher Cross (December 20, 1979)
0:00 Drums
4:59 Wind, Mic Stand Base, Clap, and Alt Guitar Solo 2
10:02 Bass
15:32 Acoustic and Electric Guitars
20:30 Congas, Strings, Add Guitar and Main Guitar Solo
25:39 Synth, Horns, and Alt Guitar Solo 1
31:08 Piano
36:39 Electric Piano
42:08 Vocals and Alt Guitar Solo 3
Drums: Tommy Taylor
Congas: Lenny Castro
Mic Stand Base: Victor Feldman/Rob Meurer
Clap: Christopher Cross/Victor Feldman
Bass (Fender Precision Bass): Andy Salman
Acoustic Guitar (Martin D-41): Christopher Cross
Electric Guitar (1969 Gibson Les Paul): Christopher Cross
Synths (Oberheim 8-Voice): Rob Meurer
Wind (ARP 2600): Rob Meurer
Piano (Steinway): Michael Omartian
Electric Piano (Wurlitzer): Michael Omartian
Lead Vocal: Christopher Cross
Backing Vocals: Christopher Cross and Michael McDonald
Violin: Assa Drori
Saxophones: Jim Horn, Jackie Kelso, Don Roberts
Trombone: Lew McCreary
Trumpet: Chuck Findley
Uncredited string section
Sweet Jesus… Thank You for posting this
Parabéns pra nobre alma que fez esse trabalho, além, é claro, do CC e equipe
Neat! I have the files too. I will correct some of the credits.
Regardless of what Chris says in the Rick Beato Interview,
This is NOT a 59 sunburst Les Paul. He no longer owned that guitar at that time but he was able to buy it back after the success of the record. It is also not a Dumble OD Special as he reports, because he wasn't aware of nor did he have access to Dumble or own Dumble at this time. It is a Boogie Combo 1-12 possibly through a Marshall 4 x 12 but the guitar is a 69 Gold Top fitted with original PAF's.
The acoustic is a Martin D-41 that belonged to Eric Johnson's friend Park Street. It was stolen shortly after.
We didn't have an OBx at the time. It was only released in June of 79. Rob played all of those parts on a modular 8 voice Oberheim. The wind was created on his ARP 2600.
There is no cowbell. That is an atlas mic stand base. Played by Rob I'm fairly sure.
The piano is a Steinway
Thanks very much. Where did you find all of these?
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Did you notice my name? 😊
@@TommyTaylorOfficial Oh hi. I just noticed hehe. Your drumming is great here. Also did you remember what drums you played in this track?
@@antoniojoserunez4165 I noticed there is actually cowbell in addition to the mic stand base. I'd never heard it before!
Someone must've overdubbed it while you weren't in the studio. Possibly Victor Feldman.
A jewel with it’s secrets An icon of it’s time Thank you!
Simply, thanks man, my heartfelt gratitude knows no bounds.
Christopher Cross (December 20, 1979)
0:00 Drums
4:59 Wind, Cowbell, Clap, and Alt Guitar Solo 2
10:02 Bass
15:32 Acoustic and Electric Guitars
20:30 Congas, Strings, Add Guitar and Main Guitar Solo
25:39 Synth, Horns, and Alt Guitar Solo 1
31:08 Piano
36:39 Electric Piano
42:08 Vocals and Alt Guitar Solo 3
Drums: Tommy Taylor
Congas: Lenny Castro
Cowbell: Victor Feldman
Clap:?
Bass (Fender Precision Bass): Andy Salman
Acoustic Guitar: Christopher Cross
Electric Guitar (1959 Gibson Les Paul): Christopher Cross
Synths (Oberheim Polyphonic/Oberheim OBX): Rob Meurer
Piano (Steinway?): Michael Omartian
Electric Piano (Wurlitzer): Michael Omartian
Lead Vocal: Christopher Cross
Backing Vocals: Christopher Cross and Michael McDonald
Violin: Assa Drori
Saxophones: Jim Horn, Jackie Kelso, Don Roberts
Trombone: Lew McCreary
Trumpet: Chuck Findley
Uncredited string section
How did you got the original tracks? I would like to use them too.
I actually just searched them on Google.
Promo`SM 😣