album:Eric Dennis Band genre:Pop streams:93 creation date:2008-06-20
05/27/18 11:00:55PM @moequinn:
Just to let you know ~ 10 years later & people still love this song ~ I am one of them ~thanks for sharing
06/22/08 03:28:34AM @emocion:
Guys: this is fantastic. Great recording/production and dynamics across the song.The build into the chorus section is cool as hell as is the climb back out.Brief pauses work so well here.
Vocals : the verses are nicely done : the chorus with the backing in sounds really strong especially the extended live.....
Drums/bass ; really hold this song together so well the pauses marked so well !
Guitar : nice picked lines and some great slide action along with rythm elements that sit in the mix just there without begging for center stage which is great.
Organ : cool as a keyboard player I can relate to those lines !
All round great track.
U guys have it going on
Sly
06/21/08 05:44:29AM @rayon-vert:
EXCELLENT Sound ALL around!!! Great Vocals, Song Writing, Production, Musicianship. I really loved the guitar tone and the mix with the organ...tasty bass lines..the song has a nice Brit Pop feel. The harmonies are SUPERB!!! GREAT JOB, GUYS!!! Joseph!! Nice to meet you in chat last evening
Rob
06/22/08 06:53:35PM @surfnorthwest:
Very much an enjoyable listen. The song is simple and has a wonderful flow. The song and style reminds me of Tracy Chapman even with your singing.
It's like "Maroon 5 and the Black Crowes got in a fist fight, and the only thing left standing was the Eric Dennis Band"Eric Dennis (Vocals) met Rick DeLima...
It's like "Maroon 5 and the Black Crowes got in a fist fight, and the only thing left standing was the Eric Dennis Band"
Eric Dennis (Vocals) met Rick DeLima (Guitars), at Headroomstudio.com, recording his debut CD "Let's Get Our Groove On", in 2002. Since then, they became friends and starting writing some new pop/rock songs. Jim Gatterer (Drums) later joined the band, and brought in Jimmy Legnon (Bass). Jim and Jimmy played together for years in many Funk bands, while they both lived in New Orleans. This past September, Harry Sharpe(Keyboards) joined the band and brought the music to a whole new level.
His current CD, "Eric Dennis Band" was recorded and mixed at Headroom Studio, by Rick DeLima.
Since that time Eric has added some new members to his band. Rhythm guitarist Bryan Denton, lead guitarist Joseph Mabalot and returning member Josh Surre on acoustic guitars.
Just to let you know ~ 10 years later & people still love this song ~ I am one of them ~thanks for sharing
Guys: this is fantastic. Great recording/production and dynamics across the song.The build into the chorus section is cool as hell as is the climb back out.Brief pauses work so well here.
Vocals : the verses are nicely done : the chorus with the backing in sounds really strong especially the extended live.....
Drums/bass ; really hold this song together so well the pauses marked so well !
Guitar : nice picked lines and some great slide action along with rythm elements that sit in the mix just there without begging for center stage which is great.
Organ : cool as a keyboard player I can relate to those lines !
All round great track.
U guys have it going on
Sly
EXCELLENT Sound ALL around!!! Great Vocals, Song Writing, Production, Musicianship. I really loved the guitar tone and the mix with the organ...tasty bass lines..the song has a nice Brit Pop feel. The harmonies are SUPERB!!! GREAT JOB, GUYS!!! Joseph!! Nice to meet you in chat last evening
Rob
Very much an enjoyable listen. The song is simple and has a wonderful flow. The song and style reminds me of Tracy Chapman even with your singing.
Well mixed and produced, it's a keeper!