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The production on "In The Rain" never ceases to amaze me. I'm all for laptops, music software, and all that, but there are certain things that just can't be duplicated with current technology, and that song is a perfect example.
killermike |
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06.07.05 - 8:14 pm | #
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I think those opening delayed guitar chords on In The Rain were sampled by some slow jam...damn. Anybody know? I think it's a female R'N'B singer, early 90s?
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That album is a must-own. Great music. In the Rain is probably my favorite soul track of all times. The opening sound effects and the intro - pure genius.
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The vocal performances and the production are stunning on In The Rain. Thanks for the reminder. Lots to get excited about on that album
Wtin |
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Hell yeah. It's a mixed blessing posting about an album like Watcha See Is Whatcha Get as there are so many good tunes it makes choosing just two all the harder.
Junior |
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06.15.05 - 5:27 am | #
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I WAS GONNA POST THIS BEAT! Ha, dang homie.
GIO147 |
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