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A review by Rahim Handy

(about "Gorgeous Passion") Well Sung song. I like the energy used in this song. The keys on this song where well played sounds very jazzy. Well written as well I like the hook, it spices up the music at that point. I also like the way the music and vocals where mixed. Couldn't be better... Good Job. I love Music As Well, Rahim Handy, Dallas, Texas

A review by Bryan Lee

(about "Gorgeous Passion") The production is clean on this song but almost too clean. I feel very sanatized and powder fresh while listening to this song. I suppose that may just be my opinion, but I do believe you can over produce music. I can't tell if it's a real guitar or just a keyboard, but if you used a real guitar and kept it a touch dirty you might take some of the "freshness" out of the song and bring it back to a level that might appeal to more people. That said, I have no complaints for the instrumentation. Sounds like every instrument is very well timed, in key, and dynamic. The bass line is solid and holds much of this song together. The keys and drums flow nicely. The vocals are a bit cheesy for me but they are in tune and carried very well. I can hear well blended background vocals dancing in and out of the song and they sound very appropriate. The structure of the song is very good. Although it's not my style of music it did keep my attention the whole way through. The dynamics you bring with the vocals also did a nice job of keeping my attention. A very well put together song. Bryan Lee, Columbia, Missouri

A review by Robert Johnson

(about "Bygon Funk") "Bygon Funk" has many elements that make it a great listen. There's the cool latin vibe with vocals that blend very well with the other instruments. Next is the instumentation - piano, organ, clavinet, drums, bass. Follow with a jazzy chord progression that adds great harmonic interest and you have a great formula. Add the panning of the instruments across the stereo image and sparse use of effects and you have an outstanding tune!! Robert Johnson

A review by Joe Russell

(about "Disease Of The World") I love just about everything about this song. Love the overall idea, love the piano / violin combination and chord progressions, love the McCartneyesque vocal! The Melody just needs a tiny bit of work to keep it varied and to distinguish the verse from chorus a bit more. Joe Russell, Shepparton, Victoria, Australia

A review by 'Ra-Zad'

(about "Disease Of The World") Whoa! Very original. Totally didn't see it coming. Haven't heard anybody with your style before, I like it based on pure originality. The production, arrangement and style are also nice. Would love to hear more from you. Ra-Zad, Los Angeles, California

A review by 'Stoley'

(about "Disease Of The World") This song has a lot of nice changes and i like the instrumentation and arrangement: the singer's voice over the piano creates a nice texture and the strings create a nice amount of motion underneath it all. The lyrics are a little cheesy for me, but the singer sells them and i get it, so i can't really complain. This is a good song put together smartly. Maybe more drums? Stoley, NY

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