Live vs Recorded – Our own double standards

As I’ve mentioned recently, I’ve been spending a lot of time in the recording realm and inherently comparing live vs recorded vocals. I have pretty good pitch, but even I notice how unforgiving it is to hear your own recorded vocal back. We might only be talking about just one or two notes in a 3 minute difficult performance that are off, but they can completely change the perception of a vocal take being good vs bad.

Here’s a basic test for you to see what I mean. Here is a clip of an incredibly consistent and incredible live singer – Peabo Bryson. I go on about him because he is excellent. He is often held up by recording engineers and producers as being a “one take wonder”, where he can just record a single take and it’s basically perfect. Continue reading “Live vs Recorded – Our own double standards”

Peabo Bryson – Show and Tell

Peabo Bryson is a monster vocalist who I believe still performs regularly out in Vegas.

He studied/studies with Seth Riggs and has an incredible instrument. Very full and very intense, and even when he bends the rules he’s not bending them that much – he tends to sing fairly emotive ballads and the like, but even if you’re not into that kind of music, it’s well worth checking out to hear what this guy can turn out. It’s awesome.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaONeSvJz1M