Mark,
I played a couple Strats, so there's a bit of underlying layering. I used a '60 and a '62 through a '67 Plexi for the rhythm picking parts. And then I used the '62 Strat through the AC30 cranked to do those power chords from the solo onwards. I really thought that sound had some really nice harmonic nuances in it. That old AC30 will do it. I also played a Gibson Advanced Jumbo acoustic (J45 type) in there somewhat subtle. I had a friend do the lead, just because we had played together for years and I really like the way he interprets songs, so I wanted his 'feel', especially on those accents underneath the vocals. Other friends and band members did the keys, violin, bass, drums, and backing vocs.
There were a number of improvements I wanted to make, but you know how recording goes, you just have to stop at some point and live with it.

My greatest concern was the lead vocal, which I did. I'm definitely not a singer, and I started out looking to get someone to do the main voc on this. But my friends pushed me to do it, so...I blame them.
BTW, I know exactly what you mean about pushing Rics too far into treble territory. It's a common mistake (I think anyway). I like a fairly deep rich sound with the Ric, so I'll use 412s or the AC30 (which can really be a warm/bassy amp, despite common misconceptions).