Well, here's my quick alternative mix. It's not polished, but it illustrates what I was trying to say before. http://dis-dot-dat.net/sailor_mixtest.ogg I've tried to get rid of the muddyness, by altering your organ sound (taking out a lot of the mid/low end) without removing it completely. I've also cut back on the stereo separation. This is a personal taste thing, but I find over-use of stereo a little strange sounding, especially on headphones. Of course, everyone has a different defenition of over-use. I like to use the stereo space to give some separation between sounds without making them sound like they come from the far edges of the stage. There's a break in the drums where I thought it needed it, but I haven't bothered making a nice fill to connect it back up - still, sounds OK. And I didn't bother with the echoeyness, even though I like the sound you had for that. I think I may have the vocals up too much, but what do you think? Just something different. It was fun to do. I really do like this song. Hope you don't mind what I've done to it. James -- "I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated Development That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you." (By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)