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This song satires the typical male rock and roll womanizer, ie sex addict. Starts with a rap about Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tommy Lee. Bill Clinton is implicated, but not named. The most rockin' track on the CD. |
CD: CD available in May 2001. Name's a secret.
Label: Rebelle! Records
Credits: Produced by Scott Mathews. Vocals, guitar & rap: Jill Carole Guitar & Baritone guitar: Paul Robinson Synth: Marc Capelle Bass & Drums, drum loop, dulcimer, 12-string guitar, background vocals, wurlitzer: Scott Mathews |
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Uptempo song with many layers lyrically and musically. The female narrator calls her boyfriend on sugarcoating his anger under a veneer of kindness. ("There's hate in every cake. You've got sugarcoated ways.") Song becomes musically darker and denser as it progresses. Guitar-driven. Tongue-in-cheek, dark, poetic lyrics. |
CD: CD to be released May 2001. Name's a secret.
Label: Rebelle! Records
Credits: Guitar & vocal: Jill Carole, Lead Electric & Rhythm guitar: Paul Robinson, Drums, samples, keyboards, percussion, bass, background vocals: Scott Mathews Produced by Scott Mathews |
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