Love, I Presume (triple solo extended mix) (2006)

This is a fairly stretched out guitar vehicle, with a lot of things you will probably miss in the first passing. Headphones recommended. I may come up with a shorter version some day, but I didn't want to keep this one from you.

Love, I Presume is about the miracle of love, bringing people together, moving people, stimulating people to do new things. And it's about kissing, especially the solos. ;-)
 

Recorded 10 - 22 december 2006

Guitars:
Ibanez Frank Gambale FGM-100 (theme, solo 3)
Squire Strat (solos 1 & 2)
Aria Dreadnaught (acoustic rythm)
Danelectro 56-U2 (rythm arpeggios & slide)

Amp: Boss GT-6. Patches used:
     Dano rhythm: Fender Twin Reverb;
     Dano slide: Fender Tweed (single 12')
     Gambale theme & solo 3: Vox AC30;
     Squire solos 1 & 2: Fender Tweed
Recorded and edited in CakeWalk


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This is what people have said about Love, I Presume:

'Donkers' thick and articulate tone is so clear, sad and insistent that it shot right through my speakers to command my rapt attention. His evocative touch really brings melodies to life, and a sick bend, a surprising stylistic twist, or a dynamic shift keeps things from getting too sweet. Awesome. '
Michael Molenda, Chief Editor of Guitar Player Magazine.

"Pretty impressive!"
Albert

"Tenderness and melancholy are lying back to back here."
Marijke

"NICE!!! I'm grinning in front of my computer. You make me feel great!"
Miriam

"JeeWee's playing is pure and sensitive. This tune makes me think of Dire Straits' Love over Gold. But please get rid of the mechanic rhythm!"
Jaap

"Way cool! Great solos. And what a lovely kissing part.. I'm jealous."
Jacqueline