Jeff Kratzman - Christian Music
Pull Back the Stars
Jeff did the basic rhythm section and Dave did the fills and leads that pull together.
Dave Rosky /collab #5 in Christian Rock
In Him Was Life
Americana collaboration. Jeff did Thumb picked rhythm and bass and Dave did the lead and fills
Dave Rosky /collab Christian Rock
My Yoke is Easy
Cordoba FCWE - Nylon string used to create a faux Gibson ES-175 jazz sound using a Helix amp model.
Don't - Let me Go
HD-28 with some 12 string accents with Strings and simulated Chapman Stick bass.
The Beauty of Your Love
R&B Gospel on the way God reveals himself to us. Dave plays some extremely tasty Stuff inspired by the late Motown guitarist Cornell Dupree. I did the rhythm guitars, bass and vocals.
Dave Rosky /collab Christian Rock
Tender Mercy Precious Grace - Live
Live one pass of an HD-28 and vocal. Wrote it at 9:00 and finished the mix by 11:00. Acoustic one pass with an R&B slant - Remixed with the addition of Bass 2020.
Where Are You?
Takamine 12-string/Legend. A blonde telecaster through a Bassman on the chorus.
Shame
One pass demo with a single acoustic guitar, bass, overdubbed dirty electric guitar on Chorus and backgrounds on chorus
Trying to Earn Your Love
Electric version of an acoustic song. One main electric, with Stereo acoustics on the verse and a 12-string acoustic on the chorus only. I did the lead work using a Fulldrive Mosfet into a 18 Watt Marshall (modeled).
First the Snare - Then the Cost
One pass demo using a Vista HD28 with sharp delay done at the same time as the vocals. I overdubbed an electric guitar on the chorus a 21st Century Clean with a Full-drive 2.
What God Has Promised
One pass of my #1 and an overdubbed electric. Dave Rosky provided the bass. The song is based on a public domain 1919 Poem by Annie Johnson Flint with modernized words. 2020 REMIX
Dave Rosky /collab Christian Rock
Before the Paling of the Stars
Song based on a poem by Christina Rossetti (1865). One pass with Takamine F-360S.
Dust and Clay
Song is based on a public domain poem by * Nathaniel Hawthorne Go to the Grave. I added 2 verses and music. Main acoustic guitar is a Takamine F-360S. There is also Takamine F-400 on the verses and an electric on the choruses.
I Would Not Live Always
One live pass of an Ovation Legend acoustic guitar. There are no strings, but I have played some multi-tap delay tricks to give it that feel.
God of Infinite Mystery
Song started as a one pass demo, but I utilized to do a substantial amount of MIDI and audio trouble shooting. The guitar and vocals are the original Guitar/Vocal pass done with a Vista HD-28 using a Shure SM81.