Layla - original artist: Derek & The Dominoes, 1970. This is the short version. We usually do the long version on stage, which includes the extended outro.

I Want To Break Free - original artist: Queen, 1984. This song only works if the vocal is very close to the original. I think it is close enough now. The mix has always been great.

Town Called Malice - original artist: The Jam, 1982. The vocal is more challenging than the other Jam songs, but I'm happy with it now. I have remixed the backing track as well and it sounds great.

Bohemian  Rhapsody - original artist: Queen, 1975. We have re-arranged the multiple vocal parts for just two voices.  I have added a touch of harmoniser to the recorded version as a nod to the original.

Purple Haze - original artist: Jimi Hendrix, 1970. Damian sings this one. His voice is quite similar to Jimi Hendrix's, and he has taken the time to learn the ad-libs.

White Room - original artist: Cream, 1968. There are a lot of drums in this number, so I have done a different mix to give them more space.

This Old Heart Of Mine - original artist: The Isley Brothers, 1966. I have selected the backing track that is closest to the original Isley Brothers record, which I think is the definitive version.

Baba O'Riley - original artist: The Who, 1971. I have now taken the time to create a good mix for this song. Also I think the recording sounds best with the first part of the vocal sung lower and not too screamy.


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