Tin Pan Alley (Jazz Blues Instrumental) |
Short Song Description: bpm 121 The Underlying Instrumental for "Invisible Love " & "Mothers Day Production" and also, "Don't Let Me go" |
Long Song Description: Pro Review by Paul Messina, Miami, Florida, US Rick Braun has nothing on you. Great sounds. Love the panning of the instruments. The musicianship is absolutely great! Very clean recording. How can I criticize something great??? Pro Reviews Breezy, happy-go-lucky feel. Nicely recorded with competent players. Especially enjoyed the trumpet. - Peter G Olach - PGO Great song and arrangement. Very professional artistry and musicianship. Very relaxed tune with great changes. I always try to offer any help or critique I can, but really I think this is just great work all around. Great job! - Nabii More PRO Reviews Breezy, happy-go-lucky feel. Nicely recorded with competent players. Especially enjoyed the trumpet. - Peter G Olach - PGO |
Story Behind the Song: In the style of Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Paul Chambers, John Coltrane, Art Blakey, Cannonball Adderley |
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Music Credits: Steve Dafoe |
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Performance Credits: TR |
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Song Length: 2:44 |
Primary Genre: Jazz-Contemporary |
Secondary Genre: Blues-Modern |
Tempo / Feel: Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal: Instrumental |
Subject Matter 1: Life |
Subject Matter 2: General |
Mood 1: Tranquil |
Mood 2: Delightful |
Similar Artist 1: Herbie Hancock |
Language: No Language |
Era: 2000 and later |