Saturday, September 3, 2011

fun "Aim and Ignite"

Let's "Be Calm," okay? I know it will be hard with his vocal delivery which can be quick at times, simulating nervous energy, and then it slows down for you to take a breath as he encouages you to calm down. "Benson Hedges" has a quickly paced drums working well together with nice piano as they play and asks the holy ghosts to play a game of hide ansd seek, as he is stranded because of an unreliable love. Hey, look at "All The Pretty Girls" there are which has you singing the chorus on a Saturday night. "I Wanna Be the One" to say that this sentimental nugget has the vocalist he wants to be the one to put everything great about the relationship in his song, with horns and piano, almost as strong a bond as this love. "I'm Not As Sad (As I Used To Be)" is not as depressing as it would sound, it is a very "fun" song to listen to. Would you "Light A Roman Candle With Me?" a slow string-lead number with some bells as his receiver looks for common ground and his broken heart is speechless. "Walking The Dog" can be a pain, or it can be fun. Sorry. This song has a nice lead guitarline and boppin beat with extra percuss and keys in back; maybe dancing the dog? "Barlights" has some great horns and this great build up to the end of the song. "The Gambler" is about a stong love and that he will never take this love for granted, forever by her side, even as she almost died, he told her she never gave up in anything and always worked hard for everything she had. "Take Your Time (Coming Home)" Maggie May! Well it makes me think of that song by Rod stewart, this song has a greatly paced beat and wonderful instrumentals and harmonies that sing about a relationship gone sour because the receiver is told to take her time coming home because he had found someone much better. The song is the longest at over seven minutes and slows at around 2:40, but then gradually builds up until the end, and it works really well. Synth-laden track asks to "Stich Me Up," but only if you can do it to my broken heart first. "Walking The Dog II" is a slower affair, i'm kind of tired so i will just walk the dog this time, besides these strings aren't made for dancing. Then, there was an acoustic version of "Take Your Time" which was nice, and was about half as long but had thisnice solo added. Then two RAC mixes: one of Walking The Dog, and the other of All The Pretty Girls. Both sound really good, and are good as their own seperate entities, IFICould Only Choose 7 Targets: Be Calm, Benson Hedges, All The Pretty Girls, I Wanna Be The One, I'm Not as Sad (As I Used To Be), Walking The Dog, and Take Your Time (Coming Home).                                                                                            

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