A new solo song from Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell, entitled "Seems So Real", can be streamed using the SoundCloud player below. The track was written by Campbell and Robert Cosio and was produced by Cosio. Mixing duties were handled by Ronan McHugh.
"Seems So Real" recording lineup:
"Seems So Real" recording lineup:
Vivian Campbell: Lead vocals, Lead And Rhythm Guitars, Background Vocals
Robert Cosio: Rhythm guitar, Slide Guitar, Electric Piano, Background Vocals
Mark Schulman: Drums
Lou Castro: Bass guitar
Campbell in 2005 released a solo album called "Two Sides Of If". It featured him doing two things you probably hadn't heard him do much before - singing lead, and playing blues-based guitar. Campbell told Launch that his love for the kind of music on "Two Sides Of If" goes way back. "I have always had an affinity for organic music, whether it was blues, or organic pop, or soul, or whatever - which may seem strange, coming from a guy who plays guitar with Def Leppard, who are probably the most produced band in the world," he said. "And with blues, you know, and particularly with this record, I did it live in the studio, because I wanted it to have that interaction between real musicians playing music in real time."
To download the song visit Robertcosio.com.
Campbell in 2005 released a solo album called "Two Sides Of If". It featured him doing two things you probably hadn't heard him do much before - singing lead, and playing blues-based guitar. Campbell told Launch that his love for the kind of music on "Two Sides Of If" goes way back. "I have always had an affinity for organic music, whether it was blues, or organic pop, or soul, or whatever - which may seem strange, coming from a guy who plays guitar with Def Leppard, who are probably the most produced band in the world," he said. "And with blues, you know, and particularly with this record, I did it live in the studio, because I wanted it to have that interaction between real musicians playing music in real time."
To download the song visit Robertcosio.com.
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