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25-07-04, 12:04 PM | #1 |
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A song from my sister's new album
Debbie Maze - Hero.mp3 < right click-save as
It's just some nice easy going blues. She wrote the lyrics and did the piano work. She has a unique voice and I thought it was in fine shape there! ...but then I'm a little biased...lol Couldn't help but want you Napsterites to hear it. < click for larger pic Last edited by Maze : 02-08-04 at 07:10 PM. |
26-07-04, 10:58 PM | #2 |
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I got a "can't connect" error.
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27-07-04, 05:15 PM | #4 |
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I totally love it Tom.
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27-07-04, 07:03 PM | #5 |
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Nice. She has a strong voice.
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27-07-04, 07:18 PM | #6 |
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Very nice song and a very nice voice. I hope Debbie builds a very successful music career.
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I liked the musical progression at the start, the strummed guitar chords had a definate "hook" to them combined with Deb's totally "Drive time cruisey " intro vocals ....it worked. The drum progression to the first chorus was well put together. (ok I'm biased here ) Only thing I would remix is the chorus, I don't think the band backed Debbie's timing, however the " on the day studio blues" can account for most of that fiddly stuff. Overall I feel with some extra production she'd have a hit single with it. Good stuff! (off to check out the others. ) |
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12-08-04, 07:42 PM | #8 |
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mult: It's not exactly my cup of tea either to be honest...LOL ...but the genuine, heartfelt emotion in the singing I admire ...and that's always nice ...I was rather stunned when she sent me this CD recently ...I knew she could sing...but not like this! ...oh well, I'm biased.
Hellbound: I've heard 10 different people the past couple of weeks say: "her voice remindes me of so & so" ...and it'd be 10 different vocalists ...I think that might be a good thing!!! malvachat: There is a similarity there! I loved your comments gaz! ...especially: "totally drive time cruisey vocals" Her husband Matt is the drummer. ...and I agree...more production. Seems like this kind of thing could use violins and orchestration ...but what do I know? You wouldn't believe how much of it was just simply done on a computer. These constructive comments they'll learn from! I rather liked this one... and you can hear the "cruisey" stuff here... Debbie Maze - Change In You < click This one is just plain ole country...lol...sell this one to Shania Twain... Debbie Maze - Ride Away < click I love Debbie ...but I swear, after hearing this for a while, I have to go listen to something like... "Prodigy - Firestarter"...lol |
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Wow,
She's really good maze Btw, dunno if it was done on the computer or not, but i like the guitar riff on dust in my tracks bout 2 minutes into the song... Her vocals are great, but I like the music that goes with it also. Oh she is a hottay also wooot!
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