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An upbeat MOR song that describes going for "how good it can be" rather than conceding to a life of mediocrity. |
CD: "Do or Die"
Label: B.J. Inc. - International
Credits: Executive Producer: B. J. Lyman, Producer; Engineered and Mixed by: Terry B. Shelton, Black Coat Productions, Recorded at Clearwater Productions; Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering: Chris Bellman |
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A song that essentially states that if we keep the lines of communication open, we can make love, and almost everything else, work (upbeat rock). |
CD: "Do or Die"
Label: B.J. Inc. - International
Credits: Executive Producer: B. J. Lyman, Producer; Engineered and Mixed by: Terry B. Shelton, Black Coat Productions, Recorded at Clearwater Productions; Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering: Chris Bellman |
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Again, the focus is not on drug highs, but how good it feels when we break the psychological bonds we place on ourselves ("It's my beliefs that buried me, I let them go and it set me free."). Mellow-music, light reggae feel. |
CD: "Do or Die"
Label: B.J. Inc. - International
Credits: Executive Producer: B. J. Lyman, Producer; Engineered and Mixed by: Terry B. Shelton, Black Coat Productions, Recorded at Clearwater Productions; Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering: Chris Bellman |
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