Best Examples Of Cymbal Decays On A Recording


Pleas provide an example of any recording with an outstanding cymbal decay.

...or, any recording that gives an excellent example that showcases a decay of a particular sound...whether a vocal or anything else.

Thank you.

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Another good one that I just thought of is the song "Drifting" from Cry of Love by Jimi Hendrix. Very nice cymbal play at the beginning of that song.

Also try Deep Purple's '"Child in Time" from their "In Rock" disc.

One of my favorites for crash cymbal / decay is Creedence “heard it through the grapevine”.  To me it requires a bit of focusing because the recording Seems to have the mics slightly at a distance from the drums.  Again, to me it’s one of the most elegant stereo recordings that pleases me.

if you compare, say to a Steely Dan recording, almost all instruments are recorded individually but Gadd’s crash cymbal is to my recollection at a distance from the mic giving it an underpowered effect. 

 

The album Love of a Lifetime by Oteil and the Peacemakers but especially the song Overcast.

Unfortunately (and the drummers should know this best ), recordings cannot capture / retain the sound of real drums, cymbals, high hats, etc. Recordings ( and the playback system ) fall short of reality. My modified and tweaked Lascalas are enjoyable playing recordings, but not like being close to a drum set. Just the reality of it.....