Summer 1997 - Bugg Studios

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Summer 1997 - Bugg Studios
Studio session of James Iha
ArtistJames Iha
AlbumLet It Come Down
Date1997
LocationBugg Studios
Producer(s)James Iha, Jim Scott

The Summer 1997 Bugg Studios sessions were for James Iha's first solo album, Let It Come Down.

Tracks recorded

Equipment

Iha used a wide range of guitars on Let It Come Down, including 12-string acoustics, clean electric guitars, cellos, violin and an organ. The acoustic guitars included a Gibson J-100 Hummingbird and a "really good" Martin.[1] Iha's Danelectro guitar was used for a lot of overdubs, and as the slide guitar on "Lover, Lover".[2] The amplifiers were either Fender or Vox.

Producer Jim Scott used a small Neve boaard and a Studer 24-track.[2] Bugg Studios (Iha's home studio) had two drum kits: a 60's kit that Scott and Iha had, and a Yamaha kit.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Gil Kaufman, "Smashing Pumpkin James Iha's Solo Trip", Addicted To Noise, February 1998
  2. 2.0 2.1 James Iha, "Free Byrd", Guitar World, March 1998