Lenny Dee - Easy Come, Easy Go - Hammond X66
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2022
- Lenny Dee • Easy Come, Easy Go (1970)
Easy Come Easy Go
Can't Help Falling In Love
Sweet N' Sassy
Everybody's Talking
Leaving On A Jet Plane
Rock Me Back To Little Rock
Truck Stop
Raindrops Keep Falling On My head
Early In The Morning
My Elusive Dreams
Freight Train
Vintage Home Organ Group
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Lenny Dee Would Have Turned100 This Year He Was One Of The Greats
Lenny Dee was a King!
Great !
Nice 👍 organ history don’t forget ken griffin earl grant and Jerry burke
Thank you for posting one of my all time favorite Lenny Dee albums!!! I think “truck stop” is on this album no?
This is not the sound of a Hammond X66 but rather the sound of Lenny's customized A100.
how can you tell???
That's what he was famous for his white A100 way back@@john6218att
No, it's the X-66, certainly in parts, if not in its entirety. Listen to the Celesta and Glock at the start. Then listen to the Clarinet and the straight, spikey drawbar sound that follows. They both feature the Mixture drawbars found on the X-66. And the distinctive X-66 stereo vibrato is evident on many tracks. At times he's using Vibrato Treble I and Celeste together. Later on, he's using Marimba and Re-iteration. There are some non Hammond sounds in there at times - or perhaps a bit of Solovox. Who knows how they were added in, but there again the whole album is heavily multi-tracked. I've played enough X-66 in concert to know what it does! :)
The X66 is definitely the primary instrument. There may be others added, too, as andyg mentioned, but the X66 sound is quite distinctive.
This is his customized X-66 (which I played many times at his nightclub). His highly customized white Hammond console was an original Model A (the first model). It had the 4 legs with no built in speakers. The model A-100 series had built in speakers and reverb, and you could add an external cabinet (such as a Leslie).
Oh noo. Not Lenny Dee. No thanks.
Stupid ass comment. Lenny trained at a music conservatory for 3 years. Millions of albums sold. Retired a multimillionaire. Designed the X66. What have you contributed to music?
Oh yes