I think the problem with great bands is often, you have really very talented people that play brilliantly...but very few make albums time and time again that will have that 'something'.... These days, it's often the people behind the scenes that make the album great, if only the kids knew, it's fantastic players that are in their 40's and 50'>>>>that make the music brilliant.
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Diane ferraz was the singer on the whole album Cant Break the Habit.. After she left Marsha Hunt and then Linda Lewis joined..
FLOWSKATETEAMTV 10 months ago
Diane ferraz was the singer on the whole album Cant Break the Habit.. After she left Marsha Hunt and then Linda Lewis joined..
FLOWSKATETEAMTV 10 months ago
Diane ferraz was the singer on the whole album Cant Break the Habit..
FLOWSKATETEAMTV 10 months ago
The vocalist on theis track isnt linda lewis its Diane Ferraz one of the original members of the band.. she also recoreded stay..
FLOWSKATETEAMTV 10 months ago
........ never the ssame after seeeing Linda sing , Stay with Me' , at the Twisted Wheel.
soulwam 1 year ago
I mean really...DOES it get any groovier soulful than this. Pure nectar!!!
SyndiCat1 2 years ago
always a 60's fav for me
sonicjay007 2 years ago
At 1:26, I think it was the flute mode on the organ, played very creatively.
KaptSonic22 2 years ago
Can someone say at 1:26 if that was Linda's voice or was it an instrument?
Kumtekmeon 2 years ago
The person who produced the mix could tell you that. It's instrument over vocal but the octave range of the singer as we know is unbelievable.
minutegongcoughs 2 years ago
@Kumtekmeon It's a flute mixed with fuzz guitar i think.
happening45 1 year ago
@Kumtekmeon
It sounds like a recorder or some other reed-less wind instrument.
kngofqns 1 year ago
@Kumtekmeon sounds like a flute to me.....
ademiller1959 1 year ago
@ademiller1959 Thanks much.
Kumtekmeon 1 year ago
The music companies are a joke, we need more independant great talent now....
Smething has been lost and the best out there now are too controlled/pressured by the record companies to make music that appeals to a mass market...
lazymornings 2 years ago
I think the problem with great bands is often, you have really very talented people that play brilliantly...but very few make albums time and time again that will have that 'something'.... These days, it's often the people behind the scenes that make the album great, if only the kids knew, it's fantastic players that are in their 40's and 50'>>>>that make the music brilliant.
lazymornings 2 years ago