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Written by dg   
Friday, 17 July 2009

Tears in the sun

 Built around a dissonant chord transition that we were jamming to one week, this piece came together quite quickly on a hot summer day.  A soft latin feel to the drum track and layers of soft electric and acoustic guitars. electric piano and a walking bass line made for a great backdrop for some sax and brass melody lines, accented with some electric guitar improv breaks. 

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