Easy Like Sunday Morning by Lionel Ritchie - Recorded as a demo to be presented to night club owners to score gigs. Generally, a verse and chorus with maybe a short instrumental, just to give the overall flavor of the song. All 3 vocals are by…
Your Momma Don't Dance and Your Daddy Don't Rock and Roll - Recorded as a demo to be presented to night club owners to score gigs. Generally, a verse and chorus with maybe a short instrumental, just to give the overall flavor of the song. All…
nice riff good cover. seems to quite a lot of what sounds like good old tape his... you still analogue are these tracks you did a while back. cool music
Your Momma Don't Dance and Your Daddy Don't Rock and Roll - Recorded as a demo to be presented to night club owners to score gigs. Generally, a verse and chorus with maybe a short instrumental, just to give the overall flavor of the song. All…
I like this one. It's quite soothing - a bit like marmelaide, eh?
Tremendous diversity in instrumentation, technique, subject matter, and treatment. On each song, I really didn't know what to expect next. There's no lack of creativity here!
Mike Woosley
Incredibly far out!
It reminds me of Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin.
Would this be considered new age or world music? Or, does it just defy categorization?
Exquisite technical work. A pleasure to listen to.
Mike Woosley
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nice one. welcome to alone tone
nice riff good cover. seems to quite a lot of what sounds like good old tape his... you still analogue are these tracks you did a while back. cool music
Nice cover! Jaunty!
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I like this one. It's quite soothing - a bit like marmelaide, eh? Tremendous diversity in instrumentation, technique, subject matter, and treatment. On each song, I really didn't know what to expect next. There's no lack of creativity here! Mike Woosley
Incredibly far out! It reminds me of Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin. Would this be considered new age or world music? Or, does it just defy categorization? Exquisite technical work. A pleasure to listen to. Mike Woosley