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Get transported to your favorite 1950's juke joint with lots of dancing and good low down blues! This tune's gonna make you jump and shout and will take you back to the good old days of malts, hamburgers, and soda fountains.Remember when things were carefree and no one worried about anything? "Back Then" will remind you of those times. That's why it's named what it is. I played the song for my dad on the piano when it didn't have a name yet and this is the title he suggested. It fit so well that I went with it all the way and that's what it will be called on my new CD! Have fun and live in sweet nostalgia for a while. |
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This ballad combines a number of influences all in one song without sounding too diverse. The romantic style of the sax, the latin percusion, and the jazzy piano and bass come together to make the song happen! It's great for slow sultry dancing and just having a romantic evening with your main squeeze."La Cancion Amor" means, "The Love Song" in Spanish. The first few bars of the tune are based on a song called "Round Midnight", which is an old T.S. Munk standard. It also is heavily influenced by "Europa", which is played by Gato Barbiari on the sax. You can hear that the expression in the melody closely resembles that of Barbiari.To me, this song is a night song, which means that I imagine a sunset on the beach when I hear it. Let your thoughts take you away to a higher special place as you absorb all of it's influences and give it a listen, why don'tyou, and let me know what you think! |
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Credits: composed by Eddie Salcido; arranged by Steffen Presley |
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