Who was the first guitarist with "singing" overdrive?

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In a later era Carlos Santana with his dynamo labeled Mesa Boogie MK I combo, he had a singing sustained sound that set the bar for many years to come.
The cascading gain was cheating compared to a cranked BB combo say, but then again Peter Green had much the same tone back in the mid sixties with his very early Marshall JTM-45 head and AlNiCo Celestion loaded first Marshall 4X12" cab.
Using a soupcon of reverb, especially on tracks like the Supernatural , Peter got great sustain out of his Greeny LP. That track, the guitar recorded in a enclosed car park at Decca studios, to get that ethereal sound was awesome.
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Hail Satin":1dv944z3 said:
Blackmore?
Yes, agree on this

On Made in Japan there's the Lead tone which could
decades later be found in every Engl/Diezel or whatsoever
Highgain head.

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All the other names produced fuzztones
 
degenaro":268mha4v said:
Scott that was 4 years after Jimi...

Yeah well...........

Doing it in a roman coliseum with no shirt on trumps jimi.
 
Hendrix, Beck, Clapton. . . 3 way tie

Nobody really did it "before" them, but a few guys may have done the pushed singing amp tone better after those 3.

Blackmore for sure and Duane Allman come to mind. Nectar tone as I like to say. :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
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