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like turtle tracks ice cream, on hippies
I love the back-up vocals, they sound great.
This is less jazz to me as night club music in the Carribean.
The lyrics are not that great. The vocals are also really loud. They are almost as overpowering as the bass.
I hope this was recorded live.
The drums are hard to pick out.
The hook is good, if I were 60yrs old I would like it better.
The mood is, "Please let there be alcohol and straight women under 30 in this place."
The solo is good, doesn't push, but it does seem to be fighting the piano solo a bit.
Let's have a luau, get drunk, and hook up with a random vacationer music.
Extra Credit: Mood, Coolest Chill-Out Track.
Jeremy
Knoxville, Tennessee
December 18th, 2005
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A soothing jazz
Thank you. This is a nice piece of relaxed evening.
Very professional performance, sound live recording.
The ladies vocals are very nicely fitting to the leading voice.
Piano and guitars are well played.
The drummer is also nice.
Maybe a maracas sound woul fit nicely. It would be very attractive to put samba style of rythm. Good job, I liked the soothing ambience.
Extra Credit: Mood.
FatihOzel
Istanbul, Turkey
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smooth bass
piano/ keys work well with that nice clean guitar tone. very laid back mood. bass comes through very well. very smooth. vocals are interesting and work well with the mood
Extra Credit: Guitars, Bass, Mood.
Dan DB Cooper
In Hiding, New York
December 15th, 2005
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Smooth Like Satin
I love this guy, has a quality in his voice that reminds me of Randy Newman, sexy little chord progression that lays donw nice and easy behind this lazy hazey greyzie voice.
love the female harmony, this sounds like my new friend Gary Gray.
gets better every time i hear another of his songs.
Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Female Vocals, Production, Lyrics, Melody, Mood.
Harpdog Brown
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
December 12th, 2005
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latin sleaze.
gorgeous sleazy piano and double bass. lovely latin feel to this one. nicely produced. sounds really "classic". teh vocals could do with more "air" at the top end and less in the low mids, perhaps tighter compression too. a nice tune though, interesting piano and guitar and bass and cool jazzy drums.
Strontium Joe
Manchester, Uk, United Kingdom
December 12th, 2005
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Honey, see what I just bought @ the video store!
Initially the track sounded like the background in Boogie Nights..you know...Dirk Diggler, but you turned it around with a nice coool vocal and welll.....I see where you are going with the song.
Nice background female vocals. Drummer seems proficient and on cadence, nice job there. Stand up bass fills in nicely. Excellent pianist also. Good job, good luck!
Extra Credit: Drums, Mood.
Charles Teller
Gilbert, Arizona
December 10th, 2005
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Jazzy Soft Breeze
Very nice begining, with soft jazzy guitar and piano. Loungy, relaxing groove. Vocals a bit Tom Waitsy-a bit unpolished, but not too distracting. Song ending is nice how it just kind of fades into the softness. Classy musicianship, subtle, not overplayed. Vocals okay, not overdone, good mix.
Male Vocals, Drums, Bass, Keyboards, Programming, Production, Lyrics, Beat, Mood, Originality, Best Potential Movie Soundtrack.
Emily Madison
Lincoln, Nebraska
January 1st, 2006
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Cool jazz.
These musicians set a really great vibe. Drummin is fantastic. Chords and melody are quite engaging. Vocals are kinda spoken ,soft, cool. Interesting backing vocals soft and warm and horn like.
Extra Credit: Drums.
Jeff Simonson
Portland, Oregon
December 8th, 2005
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