lead guitar from “mr. crowley” by ozzy osbourne | ToneDB
mr. crowley
ozzy osbourne
lead guitar
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Tone Profile
A searing, sustain-heavy lead guitar tone with a slightly dark and mystical character, perfect for epic solos and melodic lines. It's got a warm, slightly overdriven base with a hint of modulation.
Production Credits
Producer: Max Norman
Engineer: Max Norman
Recorded at: Ridge Farm Studio
Signal Chain
Instrument: Gibson Les Paul
Amp: Marshall 1959 Super Lead
Microphone: Shure SM57
Processing: MXR Phase 90, Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Recording Notes
- Randy Rhoads used a combination of humbucker-equipped guitars and high-gain Marshall amps to achieve his signature sound.
- The guitar signal was likely boosted with a fuzz pedal and further shaped with a phaser for added texture.
- The amp was likely mic'd with a standard dynamic microphone placed close to the speaker cabinet.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a Les Paul-style guitar with humbucker pickups.
- Use a Marshall-style amp set to a high-gain setting.
- Add a fuzz pedal for extra sustain and saturation, and a phaser for a swirling effect.
- Experiment with microphone placement to find the sweet spot on the speaker cabinet.
- Use a compressor to even out the dynamics and add sustain.
- Dial in a touch of reverb to add some space and ambience.
Recommended Gear
- Gibson Les Paul(guitar)
- Marshall 1959 Super Lead(amp)
- Shure SM57(mic)
- MXR Phase 90(pedal)
- Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face(pedal)
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