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Bramshall Road Park
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Jam inspired by walking through my local park
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Trash-pop, guitar rock and melodic miscellany.
Not so much a band as a bloke with a guitar and a laptop, The Smivets deliver a genre-bending blend of pop, rock, punk, prog and many other monosyllables.
Song Info
Genre
Jazz Jazz Fusion
Charts
Peak #37
Peak in subgenre #8
Author
Steve Smith
Rights
Steve Smith
Uploaded
September 26, 2009
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.0 MB 128 kbps 3:17
Story behind the song
This was posted for the Coconut Blues Club Jazz challenge, and again it might not be actual jazz but hey.
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Major Snagg
Apr 08, 2011
This is a little belter Steve. Cool, slightly dis-joined and totally made for air guitar . . . to be played whilst wearing shades indoors. More of this please
barny
Oct 04, 2009
some great ideas in this one ...great guitar...this is addictive..:)
Kurt Lewis Neufer
Sep 27, 2009
Awesome groove.....fanatical guitar work, wow...
sum of the daze
Sep 27, 2009
Yeah !... were you at the local jazz festival ? Metro Park ?
KRISTY ANN SMITH
Sep 27, 2009
Love the groove that this song has. Wallking through a park is one my favorite things to do. Loved your pic at the challenge, tee hee hee.
Mikejazz
Sep 27, 2009
Seth, all your music is amazing. Loved the rhodes chords and syncopated snare among the cymbals run. Great guitar patterns on top. Top notch
Michael Duran
Sep 27, 2009
Really big sound production with heaps of COOL!! nice work Steve! this walks the edge with confidence!
Pinecats
Sep 27, 2009
Diggin' this one. It has alot of retro feel but is yet contemporary. Love the mix with the Rhodes tones up high and that rocky guitar doin' it's thing just behind it. Cool stuff. Thanks for stoppin' by too...good to meet ya Seth.
Jonsson
Sep 27, 2009
:) - a walk in the park :) - sounds like a very exciting place to be... Great work Seth !
littlegreenman
Sep 27, 2009
Blown away by this one Steve, it's got the bloody lot! :D
Rodrica Rudge
Sep 27, 2009
Brilliant job! Doesn't matter what style you're given, you always manage to come up with a winner. Truly impressive stuff.
Carlo D'Anna
Sep 26, 2009
Reminds me of Soft Machine. Like this much.
Michael Bennett
Sep 26, 2009
Great sounding drums and intro...you can keep the shades and goatee...you did this one well :)
finnski
Sep 26, 2009
Seht, what kind of park is close to you?, anyhow another great contribution from you, enjoy it :-)