Songs: Ohia & Jason Molina – Journey On: Collected Singles
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2014 album Journey On: Collected Singles.
Music from Journey On: Collected Singles
Artists on Journey On: Collected Singles
Gear Used On Journey On: Collected Singles
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Songs: Ohia & Jason Molina – Journey On: Collected Singles (2014). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Amplifiers used by Jason Molina on Journey On: Collected Singles
Avg price: $133.48
Song: “7th Street Wonderland” + “Darling You Are…” Album: Songs: Ohia – Journey On Curator: Jonathan Cargill – Secretly Canadian Co-Founder
“Originally from the Untitled 7″ released on Western Vinyl. I remember recording these two songs. It was Jason, Ben Swanson and myself. I believe we were in Jason’s apartment on 10th Street in Bloomington, Indiana. The only instruments in the place were an egg shaker, a maraca, two crude keyboards (including a Casio SK-1) and Jason’s guitar. If I recall correctly, the amp is a tiny 5 watt Pignose. The recordings reflect the intimacy of the setting. Lyrically, these songs are pretty simple by Molina’s standards, but they perfectly capture a mood. Jason’s mood at that time, to be exact. On ‘7th Street Wonderland,’ I particularly like Jasons subtle and tasteful guitar solo. There are not very many pure Molina guitar solos on recordings and they are always a treat.”
Studio Equipment used by Jason Molina on Journey On: Collected Singles
Avg price: $72.00
Song: “7th Street Wonderland” + “Darling You Are…” Album: Songs: Ohia – Journey On Curator: Jonathan Cargill – Secretly Canadian Co-Founder
“Originally from the Untitled 7″ released on Western Vinyl. I remember recording these two songs. It was Jason, Ben Swanson and myself. I believe we were in Jason’s apartment on 10th Street in Bloomington, Indiana. The only instruments in the place were an egg shaker, a maraca, two crude keyboards (including a Casio SK-1) and Jason’s guitar. If I recall correctly, the amp is a tiny 5 watt Pignose. The recordings reflect the intimacy of the setting. Lyrically, these songs are pretty simple by Molina’s standards, but they perfectly capture a mood. Jason’s mood at that time, to be exact. On ‘7th Street Wonderland,’ I particularly like Jasons subtle and tasteful guitar solo. There are not very many pure Molina guitar solos on recordings and they are always a treat.”