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Title: You Can't Take It Back (Pop Ballad)
Post by: stoman on February 27, 2011, 05:35:55 AM
Lots of trouble with the extremely poor technical quality of the vocal recording, but under these circumstances I'm more or less satisfied. :)

You Can't Take It Back

Lyrics: Darlene C. McCoy
Vocals: Cathlyn Choi Michelson
Composed arranged & mixed by Steffen Offermann

Regards,
 Steffen
Title: Re: You Can't Take It Back (Pop Ballad)
Post by: Johnny on February 27, 2011, 11:32:59 AM
Greetings Steffen! 8)

Perhaps the quality of the vocal recording is not up to your usual high standards, but the quality of the Cathyln's voice is superb, anyway... ;)

Your melody and Darlene's lyric work together hand and glove on this. Your arrangement feels clean and smooth. The French monologue was just lovely... ::) a nice inspiration.

Great Job Everyone, and Cheers!...Johnny

Title: Re: You Can't Take It Back (Pop Ballad)
Post by: stoman on February 27, 2011, 01:08:39 PM
I love the French part too. :) I wish we had some French singers here.

Thanks for listening and commenting, Johnny! I'm glad that you like how it turned out.

Regards,
  Steffen

Title: Re: You Can't Take It Back (Pop Ballad)
Post by: Errol on February 28, 2011, 08:39:36 AM
Sounds really nice. You should post the lyrics. Nicely wriiten - both words and music.  :)
Title: Re: You Can't Take It Back (Pop Ballad)
Post by: stoman on February 28, 2011, 12:53:41 PM
Thanks, Errol! I will post the lyrics once I have figured out exactly what Cathlyn says in the French part. There is one word that I'm not sure of.

Regards,
  Steffen

Title: Re: You Can't Take It Back (Pop Ballad)
Post by: Stoney on February 28, 2011, 02:22:04 PM
Hi Steffen

A very sweet track well done all ..it paints a full picture and tells a complete story

Nice

Ian
Title: Re: You Can't Take It Back (Pop Ballad)
Post by: stoman on March 05, 2011, 03:33:05 AM
Thanks for listening, Ian! :)

Regards,
  Steffen