TJ Doherty?
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TJ Doherty?
This guy has done some great sounding stuff lately...SY's "Rather Ripped," Wilco's "Sky Blue Sky". I *think* he's worked with Jim O'Rourke on past projects, too (I read that O'Rourke is the one who hooked him up with SY for "Ripped").
Anyone know anything else about this guy? He seems to have come out of nowhere, but those two albums are already two of my all-time favorites. Did he do something with the Hold Steady? I think I heard that somewhere, but haven't actually listened to those guys...
Any info? Larry, how about a Tape Op interview?
Anyone know anything else about this guy? He seems to have come out of nowhere, but those two albums are already two of my all-time favorites. Did he do something with the Hold Steady? I think I heard that somewhere, but haven't actually listened to those guys...
Any info? Larry, how about a Tape Op interview?
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I thought this thread could use a bump.
I've been a big fan of TJ's lately. Something about the electric guitars on Rather Ripped, Sky Blue Sky, and Born Again in the USA sound so pure, you can just hear the pick on the strings. He gets the cleanest sounds I've ever heard. I've considered Born Again in the USA to be the companion to Sky Blue Sky, even though one is generally mellow, and the other more rockin'. I'm starting to think that the TJ magic is gluing them together. Those guitars have a really specific sound, I'm even picking it up on the Sonic Youth. They just feel more 3D to me than most new shite.
I could hardly find any info on him though.
I've been a big fan of TJ's lately. Something about the electric guitars on Rather Ripped, Sky Blue Sky, and Born Again in the USA sound so pure, you can just hear the pick on the strings. He gets the cleanest sounds I've ever heard. I've considered Born Again in the USA to be the companion to Sky Blue Sky, even though one is generally mellow, and the other more rockin'. I'm starting to think that the TJ magic is gluing them together. Those guitars have a really specific sound, I'm even picking it up on the Sonic Youth. They just feel more 3D to me than most new shite.
I could hardly find any info on him though.
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