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"Alvarado's intriguing and darkly knowing performance" Billboard-Larry Flick.
Deep, Dark and Moody and lots of padding as recording engineers may put it. Angry and raw yet passionate. The music goes hand in hand with the lyrics. |
CD: "Unveiled" / Compilation CD
Label: Odracir Productions / New York
Credits: Written by: R. Alvarado Produced & Arranged by: Michael LaGennusa |
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Sexually charged track with explicit lyrics that descibe the experience of oral sex. Smooth rhythmic beats with breathy vocals that have been compared to the likes of George Michaels. Parental Disgretion Is Advised. |
CD: "Unveiled" / Compilation CD
Label: Odracir Productions / New York
Credits: Lyrics by: R. Alvarado Produced & Arranged by: Michael LaGennusa |
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This track is probably the epitome of all the pop songs I've ever written. I mean, it doesn't get more pop than this. "Don't Call It Off" is a mid-tempo tune with what I call raw choppy vocals that work nicely with the beats of the song. The backing vocals are layered so that the song comes across punchy and direct. The song has a release that gives me the opportunity to go high vocally and sustain my notes. Its always nice to go back to the punchy chorus though. The song basically describes someone madly in love with a person who doesn't want to be with them. The person willing to wingit is begging the other not to call it off. |
CD: "Unveiled" / Compilation CD
Label: Odracir Productions / New York
Credits: Written by: R. Alvarado Produced & Arranged by: Michael LaGennusa |
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