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Big Joe takes over the lead vocal on this song. Again, acoustic provides the background for the song, but Steve plays a great bass line and Dan and Frankie play a very cool double lead part in the middle. Listener Reviews: "Great acoustic breaking intro...so far my favorite"-Chris Hunter; "I like the minor tonality of this song...well-written tune"-Ray J |
CD: Prelude to a Gigolo
Label: LoganEast Productions
Credits: Music & Lyrics by Joe Williams |
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A somewhat haunting verse and a chorus that, especially live, knocks the crap out of you. Joe called this song schizophrenic once, and it's probably the most accurate description.Listener Reviews: "A little psychedelic feel...bluesy at times...the guitar solo rocked and put a smile on my face," - Ray J |
CD: Prelude to a Gigolo
Label: LoganEast Productions
Credits: Music & Lyrics by Gregg Henglein |
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Pop rock tune that best exemplifies the band's general sound, with an acoustic rhythm track and electric fills and leads. Our most "Top 40" type song.Listener Reviews: "Great track!-K. Meade, Advantage Music Co.; "Catchy, now I can't it out of my head. Best vocals I've heard today"-Eklectronic |
CD: Prelude to a Gigolo
Label: LoganEast Productions
Credits: Music & Lyrics by Gregg Henglein |
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