J O Simon
A transsylvanian Blues. Drums, additional gongs and chinas, viola bass, two e-guitars, hammond organ, Dorle and nine kids of Selzerbachschule, Omnisphere samples, several vocal tracks
Drums, percussion, viola bass, e-guitar, Chromaphone marimba, synthesizer/vocoder
Drums, percussion, fretless bass, e-guitars, choir samples, synthesizer.
Drums, bass, guitar, e-piano, banjo, vocals
An absentminded Reggae Drums, Percussion, Bass, Guitars, Organ, Piano, Vocals
A real tearjerker in the style of Fats Dominos "Blueberry Hill". Drums, acoustic upright, saxofon section, e-guitars, choir, vocals
This version was recorded 13-06-2011. It has a curious intro, which was made with Native Instruments FM8, acoustic upright bass and a drum machine MFB-501. The other are: drums, fingered bass, guitars, orchestral percussion.
Recorded 02-04-2010. Drums, bass, resonator guitar, guitars, vocals and laughing Annick Moerman
Recorded 20-05-2009. Drums, electric bass guitar, guitars, synthesizer. Remix 26-04-2011
Instrumental, recorded on 26-05-2009, guitar, drums with brushes, acoustic upright bass and synthesizer
Vocals, drums, bass guitar, fretless bass, electric guitars, vento (WX5 with VL70-m), synthesizer (FS1R) and lamp shade (used as cymbals).
Instrumental. Recorded 08-05-2010. Jazz drums, acoustic upright bass, middle eastern drums, brass ensemble, nylon guitar, synthesizer and guitars.
Recorded in 1983, rearranged, remixed in 2011. Flute played by Sibylle Ruppin in 1983.
(c) J.O. Simon, April 2010 Baritone e-guitar, e-guitars, bass guitar, drums and vocals
Sometimes a chacha (played by a MFB-501 drum machine), then a 5/4 rhythm