Nice review, continuing the theme-in-general regarding the quality of the support as well as the main event ...
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Hmm i dont want to sound churlish but that is Sandstorm in name only. Its a nice piece of Sexy-phone to be sure but sounds nothing like the released track.
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Indeed, as I said elsewhere it's a strange and brave venture to play a backwards track forwards on live sax. Thankfully it was stunningly good live in front of your face and ears, emotionally stirringly so. If anything moreso on the extended Lucretia.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: ↑28 Nov 2023, 10:08 Hmm i dont want to sound churlish but that is Sandstorm in name only. Its a nice piece of Sexy-phone to be sure but sounds nothing like the released track.
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The backing track (ambient noises behind the sax part) is the same as on the record, but it's probably not as audible in recordings.
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