"Alone Together" was a brilliant album, and one of the earliest rock albums that came in colored vinyl; I don't remember the exact colors, but it was a swirly kind of design. RIP Dave...
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I am an electric guitar player/collector, and I'm very familiar with both Winwood and Mason and the sounds of vintage Fender and Gibson electrics. On the Welcome to the Canteen track you reference, neither sounds like they're playing Strats. Winwood was well known to play a 3-pickup Gibson Firebird during this period, which eliminated the hum of the Strat pickups, and that's what it sounds like he played on this track. Similarly, Dave Mason played an older two-pickup Firebird with a Bigsby vibrato bar, and that's what it sounds like he played on this track and throughout his Alone Together album. Here is a video from 1975 showing Mason playing the Firebird: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=qdUdvY80jak Like many rock guitarists from this period--e.g., Clapton, Garcia, Beck--Mason eventually came to prefer Strats for much of the rest of his career. Winwood also returned to playing Strats when they came out with noiseless pickups. BTW, the 1995 MCA "Heavy Vinyl" version of Alone Together sounds great--quiet surface, dynamic sound, mastered by Kevin Gray. |
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