Jim James & Brian Wilson – Right Where I Belong (Single from "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road Soundtrack") album cover

Jim James & Brian Wilson – Right Where I Belong (Single from "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road Soundtrack")

Single 2021

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2021 single Right Where I Belong (Single from "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road Soundtrack").

Music from Right Where I Belong (Single from "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road Soundtrack")

Gear Used On Right Where I Belong (Single from "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road Soundtrack")

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Jim James & Brian Wilson – Right Where I Belong (Single from "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road Soundtrack") (2021). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Studio Gear used by Jim James on Right Where I Belong (Single from "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road Soundtrack")

Preamps

Retro Instruments OP-6

Avg price: $5,499.00

Mentioned in this February 12, 2015 article from the Vintage King website.

Jim James' musical evolution has seen him move from just fronting his band, My Morning Jacket, to a much more production-based role on their latest Grammy-nominated release. Sharing a co-producer credit with Tucker Martine on The Waterfall, the band's seventh studio album, James looked to use a combination of vintage gear and faithful reproductions from Retro Instruments.

For the recording of "Believe (Nobody Knows)," Martine and James utilized two different vocal chains as the song employs doubled up vocals. For the first vocal, the duo used an RCA BK-5, which was plugged into a Retro Instruments OP-6 (a modern recreation of the storied RCA OP-6) and then run through a Retro Instruments 176. The second vocal was recorded by a vintage Neumann U-67, run through a Telefunken V76 mic pre and another Retro Instruments 176.

Studio Equipment used by Jim James on Right Where I Belong (Single from "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road Soundtrack")

Effects Processors

Retro Instruments 176 Limiting Amplifier

Avg price: $4,649.42

Mentioned in this February 12, 2015 article from the Vintage King website.

Jim James' musical evolution has seen him move from just fronting his band, My Morning Jacket, to a much more production-based role on their latest Grammy-nominated release. Sharing a co-producer credit with Tucker Martine on The Waterfall, the band's seventh studio album, James looked to use a combination of vintage gear and faithful reproductions from Retro Instruments.

For the recording of "Believe (Nobody Knows)," Martine and James utilized two different vocal chains as the song employs doubled up vocals. For the first vocal, the duo used an RCA BK-5, which was plugged into a Retro Instruments OP-6 (a modern recreation of the storied RCA OP-6) and then run through a Retro Instruments 176. The second vocal was recorded by a vintage Neumann U-67, run through a Telefunken V76 mic pre and another Retro Instruments 176.

Microphones used by Jim James on Right Where I Belong (Single from "Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road Soundtrack")

Preamps

Telefunken TAB V76 Mic Pre

Avg price: $345.82

Mentioned in this February 12, 2015 article from the Vintage King website.

Jim James' musical evolution has seen him move from just fronting his band, My Morning Jacket, to a much more production-based role on their latest Grammy-nominated release. Sharing a co-producer credit with Tucker Martine on The Waterfall, the band's seventh studio album, James looked to use a combination of vintage gear and faithful reproductions from Retro Instruments.

For the recording of "Believe (Nobody Knows)," Martine and James utilized two different vocal chains as the song employs doubled up vocals. For the first vocal, the duo used an RCA BK-5, which was plugged into a Retro Instruments OP-6 (a modern recreation of the storied RCA OP-6) and then run through a Retro Instruments 176. The second vocal was recorded by a vintage Neumann U-67, run through a Telefunken V76 mic pre and another Retro Instruments 176.

Condenser Microphones

Neumann U67

Avg price: $7,193.09

Mentioned in this February 12, 2015 article from the Vintage King website.

Jim James' musical evolution has seen him move from just fronting his band, My Morning Jacket, to a much more production-based role on their latest Grammy-nominated release. Sharing a co-producer credit with Tucker Martine on The Waterfall, the band's seventh studio album, James looked to use a combination of vintage gear and faithful reproductions from Retro Instruments.

For the recording of "Believe (Nobody Knows)," Martine and James utilized two different vocal chains as the song employs doubled up vocals. For the first vocal, the duo used an RCA BK-5, which was plugged into a Retro Instruments OP-6 (a modern recreation of the storied RCA OP-6) and then run through a Retro Instruments 176. The second vocal was recorded by a vintage Neumann U-67, run through a Telefunken V76 mic pre and another Retro Instruments 176.