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Lit A Fire


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JCLeonard

 Genre: Ska

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Let's lit a fire of peace! Well, the song sounds like two songs in one, and in fact I combined two ideas – I think it works. Even if the refrain comes "a little suddenly".
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Plays: 22
Downloads: 27
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Uploaded: Mar 03, 2011 - 05:17:19 AM
Last Updated: Mar 03, 2011 - 05:40:13 AM Last Played: May 31, 2013 - 08:11:46 PM
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Einarus said 839 days ago (March 3rd, 2011)
You're right
It does work. In fact, I think the rythmic contrast between the chorus and the verses is one of the song's biggest appeals.
At least, it totally makes up for that annoying brass sound.

Now don't get me wrong - I find no problem with *what* the brass section is playing, it's just that bad brass sampling (I'm guessing this is just the basic GB or Logic brass instruments) really gets on my nerves.
I do realize, however, that the only way to fully satisfy my brass-related needs, would be to actually record a live brass section. But it would be highly unfair of me to expect that from an MJ upload :)

Now - sorry about that rant, I guess I'm kinda talking out of my brass here...

But otherwise, I quite enjoyed the song!

-Einar Sv.
Check out my latest song called Preparation
davisamerica said 833 days ago (March 9th, 2011)
works
for me just fine...nice mash up of sounds...and the vox nearly sounds Bowie..cool.
Check out my latest song called 12
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Ska is a form of Jamaican music which began in the early 1960s. Combining elements of traditional mento and calypso with an American jazz and rhythm and blues sound, it was a precursor in Jamaica to rocksteady and later reggae. It is the predominant

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