PA015_12 OnceMore.mp3
A moody mid-tempo reggae piece with harmonized guitar setting up the tone. The theme is brought in taking us to :32, and is then repeated.
Read moreA moody mid-tempo reggae piece with harmonized guitar setting up the tone. The theme is brought in taking us to :32, and is then repeated.
Read moreThe tide rolls in with lots of quick horn parts quickly creating a memorable melody. The melody is taken over by guitar at :20 over the same percussion heavy groove and is then taken back by the brass at :41.
Read moreHorns kick off this up-tempo piece with a fun upbeat melody, combined with bass, drums, organ, guitar and percussion. A more broken up melody jumps in at :21 then makes a reappearance at :42 for the remainder of the song.
Read moreA sparse, broken up rhythmic pattern takes you to the Caribbean. Simple horn melodies with a fun groove underneath and plenty of percussion hits to keep you guessing.
Read moreA slow to mid-tempo piece with a dominating electric guitar. Bass, drums, horn stabs and guitar and start off the groove with timbale and cowbell hits. At :20, the guitar melody begins to explore and comes back with the main theme at :35.
Read moreA sparse Rasta anthem starting with long notes on electric guitar with horns stabs. At :21, a clav keyboard takes over the theme with the guitar joining back in at :42.
Read moreA slow tempo reggae number complete with cowbell. High electric guitar lead joins in at :26 and exchanges with horn and muted guitar throughout.
Read moreA moody jam with organ, drums, bass, piano and wah guitar. The organ and horns take the lead at :39, interspersed with timbale hits.
Read moreAn edgy low lead guitar theme sets the tone, giving way to a higher lead guitar at :19. The two battle throughout the piece, fighting for the dominant role in this rough reggae jam.
Read moreAn upbeat reggae jam with drums, bass and piano building the foundation, while horns give a “feel good” quality overtop. Muted guitar throws in it’s two cents from :19 to :36 and continue on with the horns through the end.
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