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A review by Jake Caskie
(about "Take It Over") This reminds me a lot of Steely Dan (not a slam, I love them). The vocal harmonies are definetely on. I did think the drums (or loop?) could stand to be a bit more out front and the kick also sounded flat and a bit lifeless to me. There was a little distortion in the vocals at spots.. maybe the whole mix was a bit too loud? I did this this was a little drawn out, maybe a shorten it up a bit or add a jam part. Good song overall. Jake Caskie
A review by Patti Sterling
(about "Take It Over") ..A smart, catchy piece composed of lush, jazzy chords, neatly arranged vocals and thematic material driving home the importance of being in control of your life, emphazising the need for self-discipline... Tasteful pop with intelligence and style, a hybrid with focus. Patti Sterling
A review by Phil Llarion
(about "Take It Over") Demo-quality production asserts istelf immediately... Fagen influence is obvious, but the keyboard and bass kicks are on the front side of all the syncopation, it makes it feel a bit rushed. The vocal arrangement is very good, and bridge section chord progression is very inventive indeed. There is real skill in the songwriting and arranging, and this piece would be very very cool indeed when produced to it's fullest potential. Phil Llarion, Artistlaunch.com
A review by Paul Laginess
(about "Take It Over") I like this tune quite a bit and Lord's vocal is catchy - almost has a Mose Allison feel to it - but it's dry and a bit too up front for my tastes. The drums are a tad smallish and the piano seems to be a hair rushed. The song writing is the strong point here, performance is workmanlike and production could use a few tweaks." Paul Laginess, ArtistLaunch.com
A review by Phil Traynor
(about "Take It Over") ..Good vocal arrangement, and the bridge section chord progression is very inventive indeed. There is real skill in the songwriting and arranging, and this piece would be very very cool when produced to its fullest potential... Phil Traynor
A review by Steve Wood
(about "Take It Over") ..The guitars are not the only funky thing going on. The keys get pretty funky in the outro. I love that part. I hope you don’t cut too much off the end! Steve Wood
A review by Lise F.I.
(about "The Same Old Things") This is smooth and silky. I love the quiet intensity of the vocals and the clean, borderline-jazz sound of this song. Very nice work! Lise F.I.
A review by Susan Raven
(about "The Same Old Things") Smooth music from Lord Bygon: excellent chord progressions slide along like they are really simple - nice guitar and bass work too - all fitting around that unique song-writing style that is Lord Bygon. Susan Raven, Wales, UK
A review by Dolly Rappaport
(about "The Same Old Things") I love the vocal harmonies in this song!!! I can hear the Steely Dan influence (I'm a huge fan as well) The piano is very percussive and syncopated and back the vocals nicely. The lyrics are clever... after years of discovering yourself and new experiences, you expect to be changed but you still like the same old things! Your music is very tasteful and always makes me feel that I am on vacation. I will listen to more... Dolly Rappaport
