Description : the old dude is back to inflict some more vintage R&B on you. Just had a short pella for this one so had to make a bunch of my usual noises to fill the space....cheers
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so great to see you're still at it, old friend. how's everything? hope you're doing well.
first off, love the guitar - really solid playing. i also picked up on some of the cool counterpoint between the guitar and sax, that was a nice touch.
i always enjoy that smooth, laid-back old school r&b vibe.
well done, and thanks for sharing the music! :)
HEY, digging this feel right here. lol. That you on guitar? Yeah, play on player. Great feel, vocals are hot. I'm gonna hit you up on profile. GREAT WORK HERE. Will be listening for more. PEACE.
This is a lounge great mircophone dropping the song. The bass if it had a sloghter stronger boost. It'd be an easy song to drop to a DJ playing Massive Attacks' Safe From Harm and people would think it came from the same band... or easily at any bar playing lounge.
Hey Ed! Sorry I missed this one, was going through the first of 2 hurricanes when you posted this, power was out for days, just got my new roof put on. Hope you are well.
Sultry track, love the composition, nice breaks and some great instrumentation and playing. The vocals hit the spot!
Scary stuff on our tv showing some of the storm damage..can`t imagine what it would have been like..we just mostly freeze in the prairie blizzards up here. Glad you are ok. Don`t get much music time myself Wayne. Have quite a few I could post but I don`t like taking forever getting back to those folks thoughtful enough to leave comments.Good to hear from you and big thanks for the comments..Ed
Hey, Ed!! I had to scroll through the comments, because I couldn't believe I let this one get past me; but, apparently I did because I saw no comments from me! LOL. Well, it goes without saying that you are one of handful of geniuses on this site. I was captured by the interplay between the guitar and sax--Brilliant! Without you mentioning it, no one would believe that your composition and the vocal were done independently of each other; it's a solidly cohesive work. Well done absolutely.
Hi Mykael...good to hear from you my friend and thank you very much for the listen & comments...I should really print out your comments and pin them on the fridge so I can tell the kids...see.HaHa...,uch appreciated...gotta head over to your page & see what you`ve been up to...Ed
Hello, sir. It's always a pleasure to see "the old dude" has been around. Think of it as a bourbon, my friend. We just get better with age.
Speaking of bourbon, this track could easily be paired with a double shot of Mitcher's US 1. It's high class, smooth, spicy, smokey and sweet all at the same time. And, it was meant to be enjoyed. The tones on your guitars never cease to amaze me. You definitely have an ability to match textures from instrument to instrument to create contrasting and complimentative layers within the track.
This one isn't as Ed-centric by way of solos, but the subdued restraint certainly allows the vocals to shine, and graciously shares the stage with the sax. Brilliant composition.
I hope things are going well for you these days. I hope the light has begun to shine for you again.
Hey Aaron...good to hear from you old friend. Appreciate the generous comments. I am still grateful for the addiction to music although life has been unkind in recent times & still hard to find the motivation and time I used to have...but no complaints...I am grateful for the many blessing I have enjoyed over the years, including the music friends. Winter will no doubt keep me locked in more and maybe the music will flow better. Many thanks Aaron...and my best to you..Ed
Heya Ed, it's good to see you back here again. Wow...gorgeous piece. Stellar arrangement,production, and as always, ace guitar work and tone. Can't wait to hear more of your upcoming music. Be well and stay safe.
Regards,
Hey Pete...great to hear from you. Don`t know if I would have found you under the new name. I haven`t been very active on LM and don`t have the time I used to (nor studio space/equipment). Many thanks for your generous comments...Ed
Hey Ed, this is super. Crunchy drums, nice guitar chords, and what a magnificent vocal. Nice structure too... oh and there is a a lovely bass. It's got everything! Fav'ed!
Hello, in this song everything plays together. The voice, the guitar, the sax... It has a certain lightness. That is beautiful ! The female vocals fit perfectly. You have created a beautiful song that is fun to listen to. Great ! Kind regards Manu
hiya Ed! supple playing like yers is treasure. this finds you right back in the pocket, not that you ever left it! i always admire your instinct, man — thanks for showing us how dude!
ABSOLUTE SHEER BRILLIANCE ...
Really, there is no words, how good this song is ...
As a band production ... sax - guitar duel is fantastic, pella too ...
when I hear this song live somewhere, I'm sure I think of my family (wife, children) and sometimes I cry with joy ... regardless of what the real content of the lyrics is ...
hats off my friend Ed, Danke
Nice chill instrumental breaks an tambourine use. Nice use of white space as well, taking the drums away and just leaving tamb, vox, and piano for a couple measures. Good little guitar solos as well.
Hey Ed, really enjoyed this song. Who did the vox for you? They're super well integrated and flow through song as smoothly as silk. In fact 'silky' is a good adjective for this whole thing. I think what most impressed me was the way you were soloing on guitar (great tone btw) simultaneous with the sax and they somehow don't step on each other. Great stuff!
Yo Cam..thanks much for the listen & comments. The pella was from one of my old libraries (Sonu Media I think) and I used the same library for the sax,,,good ear on that observation about the 2 lead instruments..I hate to hear lead instruments compete with the vocal etc. I just detracts as I learned early on that its a no no...especially on vocals (which are always the star)...I likely overdid it a bit, but lived with the results anyway...good to hear from you my friend...keep on..Ed
Awesome as always ED! I love that sinister bass underneath it all. Always love it when U produce music. Guitars as always are sublime Someday I will make my way out to Manitoba.....Somewhere down that crazy river ehh!
Big thanks mate...don`t go to Manitoba...come to Saskatchewan (I wasn`t even sure how to say it when we moved over here) and look me up.Appreciate the generous comments,,,always good to hear from you...Ed
nice to see you around again Ed, hope your well, lovely vocal mate, nice melody the guitar is soulful and that hat is great complemented with the shaker, good piece and a nice listen
vocal is just a pella that came with one of my old Sony Media libraries..haven`t been able to find any on LM lately as they all seem to be fx`d and auto tuned to death...thanks much for the kind comments mate....stay well...Ed
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so great to see you're still at it, old friend. how's everything? hope you're doing well.
first off, love the guitar - really solid playing. i also picked up on some of the cool counterpoint between the guitar and sax, that was a nice touch.
i always enjoy that smooth, laid-back old school r&b vibe.
well done, and thanks for sharing the music! :)
cheers,
savino
Sultry track, love the composition, nice breaks and some great instrumentation and playing. The vocals hit the spot!
Happy holidays Ed! Swing by more often.
Wayne
The voice just sounds like she's singing live on the track.
Well done!!
Michael
LovePeace&Light,
Mykael
Speaking of bourbon, this track could easily be paired with a double shot of Mitcher's US 1. It's high class, smooth, spicy, smokey and sweet all at the same time. And, it was meant to be enjoyed. The tones on your guitars never cease to amaze me. You definitely have an ability to match textures from instrument to instrument to create contrasting and complimentative layers within the track.
This one isn't as Ed-centric by way of solos, but the subdued restraint certainly allows the vocals to shine, and graciously shares the stage with the sax. Brilliant composition.
I hope things are going well for you these days. I hope the light has begun to shine for you again.
Sincerely, Ed, take care.
Aaron
Regards,
Pete Jon Tebar
Really, there is no words, how good this song is ...
As a band production ... sax - guitar duel is fantastic, pella too ...
when I hear this song live somewhere, I'm sure I think of my family (wife, children) and sometimes I cry with joy ... regardless of what the real content of the lyrics is ...
hats off my friend Ed, Danke
This should have more faves.
Cam
Ed hello mate
I hope all is well with you.
Mate top class track as usual.
Well done
Maj