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MIXcellaneous: music by other artists, recorded and/or mixed at Rosemill Studios

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Itchycoo Park

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Rosemill Studios mix of James Maddock's version of Itchycoo Park originally recorded by the Small Faces
Mixed by Mark Minassian (aka I Am Winkle) and Leo Valentino 
We completed this mix in just one week, faced with the looming deadline for Eventide Audio’s Itchycoo Park Challenge, a remix contest in which hundreds of professional and home studios produced a new take on the classic 1967 psychedelic song by The Small Faces. Veteran Americana artist James Maddock and his band of studio musicians recorded the raw tracks at Hobo Sound Studios in New Jersey (full credits below). Rosemill Studio in Pennsylvania had the pleasure of molding them into the finished product that you’ve found here. We didn’t stray much from Maddock's version of the original song, making more subtle tweaks, except for the addition of the solo vocal opening and acoustic guitar/ukulele tail.

Recorded at Hobo Sound Studios in Weehawken, NJ
Stewart Lerman - Producer
Pete Bischoff - Engineer
James Maddock - Lead Vocal & Acoustic Guitar
John Weber - Drums
Tony Shanahan - Bass & Backing Vocals
Christian Colabelli - Electric Guitar
Peter McCulloch - Keyboards
Tony Agnello - Ukulele

Mixed at Rosemill Studios in Chester County, PA
Leo Valentino & Mark Minassian (aka I Am Winkle) - Mix & Post Production Engineers

Copyright 1967 S. Marriott and R. Lane

Sogno (Dream)

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A  wonderful and masterfully performed song called "Sogno", which means "dream" in Italian. It was recorded and mixed in my home studio and written and performed on classical guitar by my best friend and guitarist extraordinaire, Tony D'Addono. Be sure to visit Tony's website.
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I' Te Vurria Vasa (I Long to Kiss You)

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A beautiful Neapolitan song called "I' Te Vurria Vasa" recorded and mixed in my home studio. It was performed on classical guitar by my best friend and guitarist extraordinaire, Tony D'Addono.  Be sure visit Tony's website and listen to his own brilliant compositions and transcriptions for classical guitar.
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Tony D'Addono

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​I' Te Vurria Vasa
Composers: 
Alfredo Mazzucchi and Eduardo Di Capua
Classical Guitar: Tony D'Addono
Sound Engineer: Mark Minassian
​Recorded at Rosemill Studios December 11,2017
Watch Tony D'Addono perform this
​lovely classical guitar transcription.
Videography by I Am Winkle, 
​aka Mark Minassian

Let Her Know

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​Rosemill Studio's Mix of IVO's "Let Her Know"
Mixed by Mark Minassian (I Am Winkle) & Leo Valentino
In the Fall of 2017, Rosemill Studio had the pleasure of participating in Softube’s “Mix with the Masters” contest, along with hundreds of other home and professional studios from around the world. Everyone was provided with the individual vocal and instrument master tracks of a song recently recorded by the European artist, IVO (www.ivo.cd), called “Let Her Know.” Contestants were then asked to produce a final stereo mix of the song.

After completing our work (actually, more fun than work) and uploading our final mix to the contest website, we listened to a number of the other mixes and found ours to be satisfyingly unique. If you sample some of the other entries on SoundCloud, you’ll find that nearly all kept to the more electric nature of the song, starting with the short, opening electric guitar riff. After combing through all of the supplied master tracks, we instead decided to feature the lone mandolin, to the point of grabbing an interesting mando section from later in the song and placing it at the very beginning, to clearly state our intentions for the listener. We also highlighted the acoustic guitars, cut out some of the early electric guitar and piano parts, and removed a section of the doubled lead vocal, allowing the song to build more gradually.

As the song progressed, we went in the opposite direction and started adding things. We took the last section of the electric lead guitar and had it repeat what we thought was a catchy riff a second time, placing it under the lead vocal. We added some Oooos (that were previously sung) right before the break, prior to the first outro. They fit quite well with the vocals there. During the second outro, we boosted the upper-most background vocal part, grabbed it and placed it above the “I know, I know” section (which we made more prominent), removing one of the lead vocal lines to create a natural space. And finally, we added an octave lower vocal part to the lead vocal in the final refrain to add a bit more texture.

While many of the other contest mixes ranged from very good to excellent in sound quality, we were pleased with the distinctive differences---the musicality---that we also brought to our mix, which reflected our vision of the song.

Singer-songwriter ~ I Am Winkle ~ aka Mark Minassian
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