Summer 1997 - Bugg Studios

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

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

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