freddemillio
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Date: October 9, 2004 @ 8:38 AM
What a great groove. The percussion and the bass ! Great stuff. How
I'd bring the piano up a little bit, but that is just IMHO.
The tenor sax line is sweet.
The percussion is panned nicely.
Ah, now we have the piano solo. This is a great line. Swinging and chilly at the same time. Good mood.
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Notary04
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Date: December 18, 2004 @ 1:27 PM
Bam! You go right into the I barely had time to tie my dancin' shoes! I like the layering of improving winds. And yes, I'm with fred...banging bass and smooth percussion. Nice! @ 1:48. *sigh*...I envy your sax lines. Heck yeah, sweet percs at 2:15ish. Piano work's not half bad either, though the sax is my fave by far. In second I love the claves, even though they're probably the simplest and easiest portion of this work. Oh, my baby's back! (sax re-intro @ 4:35 ) I seriously can't come up with any solid criticisms for this, simply because it all spoke to me so eloquently, and that's saying a lot, even though I have very little musical experience. Superb! Do you play all of this on a keyboard or record separately or have you amassed this large a group of consistent talent? Drop me a note if you're using sequencers, for I have much to ask and learn!
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Jazzmary2U
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Date: June 19, 2006 @ 5:47 PM
This is VERY enjoyable! nice Latin groove.. I agree with freddemillio.. more piano.. but then, I am a pianist Excellent composition!
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HenriRoger
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Date: July 7, 2006 @ 5:05 PM
wonderfull
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Mojosnake
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Date: November 26, 2007 @ 10:07 PM
AMAZING!!!!!!!! :faints:
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