Album Quote by Larry Graham Download Open image “The 'Riot' album was for the most part overdubbed.” — Larry Graham ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Album Most Part Riot
We went for the best overall feel on each song. There are no musical overdubs at all. It's a true live record; it's one… — Ben Harper Copy Share Image
I love the weird overdub style, like 'The Madcap Laughs' by Syd Barrett, where you can tell it's being overdubbed and it's kind of… — Ty Segall Copy Share Image
The Washed Out thing happened really quickly, and I wasn't really actively promoting the songs. I didn't think of them as any more than… — Washed Out Copy Share Image
We're not trying to make 'Toxicity' Part II, just because it was by far our biggest album. — John Dolmayan Copy Share Image
Look, I was only given a year or two to come up with tunes for this record, and when all but eight of them… — Alan Gorrie Copy Share Image
We toyed with the idea of making it a double album, but I think that would only have confused everybody even more, so we… — Thom Yorke Copy Share Image
Some of the music I made for 'Fantastic Damage' I thought I was making for the Company Flow album, but the majority of it… — El-P Copy Share Image
It wasn't just about flashing lights and pinball machines blowing up and things like that. It was about using encores, bringing back the good… — Pete Townshend Copy Share Image
We've been involved in a lot of albums that were really rushed at the end. — Angus Young Copy Share Image
On record dates like that I never felt too nervous because everything was really overdubbed. When we did that album, we were in the… — John Abercrombie Copy Share Image
After we first met, Prince told me Graham Central Station was one of his biggest influences - then he went back and listened to… — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
It's one of the things I really admire about Sly - we were all allowed to use our creativity, to have freedom of expression… — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
There was one lady in a club we played regularly who was also a fan of Sly Stone on the radio at the time.… — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
Everything that has happened to me has happened when I didn't plan it. — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
At 15, my voice just dropped. I was singing men's ballads, Tony Bennett, Billy Eckstein. — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
Religious traditions can be reinterpreted in a manner that assists healing, corrects distortions, and expands vision. — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
For me, on a music level, I see the good that came from Woodstock. I also appreciate the fact it was a time when… — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
Bass players usually play overhand, with their fingers. That's a carry-over from upright bass playing. My style is different because I came to the… — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
If you were a musician playing our tunes, you had to play the bass like me for the song to sound right. Then, when… — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
It was a turning point in the careers of Sly & The Family Stone, Santana, Jimi Hendrix and so many other people. None of… — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
My biggest influence was actually my mother's left hand. Because, before I went to bass, I was playing guitar. And when she would solo,… — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
When we came into Woodstock, it was dark and you couldn't really see all the people that were there. We knew it was a… — Larry Graham Copy Share Image
I was in high school and I had an independent album out, and we kept sending that out, and I was doing shows. No… — Tyler Hilton Copy Share Image
I definitely want to put together an amazing debut album with some really dreamy collaborations. — Bree Runway Copy Share Image
I give you everything you want as an artist, for so long. Consistency. Wordplay. Wittiness. You can check the checklist. Only thing I don't… — Jadakiss Copy Share Image
Doing my own album provided me the opportunity to say whatever I wanted. — Richard Marx Copy Share Image
I never thought I would be on the tour or that people would want to talk about my album. It was never about that. — Rod Wave Copy Share Image
My first album, 'Get Lifted,' was a hip-hop soul album that had some of its roots in the church, as far as the sonic… — John Legend Copy Share Image
Yazoo was Vince's sound ultimately. At the time Vince and I got together he had only recorded one album with Depeche and Depeche were… — Alison Moyet Copy Share Image
A lot of the album 'The Definition' was made from two things: Pixar movies and J. Dilla. — Jon Bellion Copy Share Image
I definitely consider 'Poses' - the whole album in fact - to be kind of a miracle. Like the last breath of that moment… — Rufus Wainwright Copy Share Image
I remember I heard it in an interview with Michael Jackson one day, saying the art is gone, everybody makes records just to make… — Raekwon Copy Share Image
James Morrison just had a new album come out and I think he's incredible. I'd love to work with him, his voice is insane. — Kevin McHale Copy Share Image