"BARIKE Band Of Rabaul 'Sipak Sawe"-1984

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  • čas přidán 24. 04. 2021
  • The song "SIPAK SAWE is taken from Barike's 3rd album titled "I PAIA" recorded in 1984 at the original Pacific Gold Studios in Rabaul.
    This was recorded using a very basic Tascam 4-Track reel-to-reel ¼ inch analogue recorder, mixing down through a 4-channel mixer with basic on-board effects and equalization to a ¼ inch 2-track tascam stereo reel-to-reel master recorder.,"Sound Engineer Greg C Seeto would do many takes and mix-bounce these to two-track, back to 4-track and continue overdubs until satisfied. Most of the tracks at the time were recorded raw [no fx and compression, etc.] Because he was a musician, the rest of the tricks and good output of the final production of those early recordings was a result of his creative imaginations.
    Lead Vocals.John Wong.
    Lead Guitar -Donald Lessy.
    Bass -Glen Low.
    Keyboard/Vocals- Matalau Nakikus.
    Drums -Fabian Tadoi
    Thomas Lulungan: Keyboards, Backup Vocals: -
    Special thanks to: Gordon Gaius -Percussion .
    Daniel Biang: Backup Vocals.
    Greg Seeto Arr. and Prod.
    Engineer/Executive Producer-Greg C.Seeto.
    Assistant Engineer-Gordon Gaius.
    Recorded at the original Pacific Gold Studios in Rabaul.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @trevorwaninara7570
    @trevorwaninara7570 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Barike thanks for sharing your music with rest of PNG. Meaningful song .

  • @ethelkong
    @ethelkong Před 2 lety

    Singsing long olget snail mangi. Pikinini blo mi tu. Thank you John Wong.

  • @Charkz
    @Charkz Před rokem +1

    Damn i love this song..

  • @mrmister7264
    @mrmister7264 Před 3 lety +3

    Thumbs up Barike, the song lives, This song reminds me of my childhood days when this songs were so popular in the 80's
    Thanks Goldhitz

  • @owenwartovo9318
    @owenwartovo9318 Před 3 lety +2

    Meaningful song