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Night People: I Can't Keep Crying / Instrumental - 7-INCH SINGLE

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Night People: I Can't Keep Crying / Instrumental - 7-INCH SINGLETitle: I Can't Keep Crying Instrumental Artist: Night People Label: Transistor Sound Product Type: 7 INCH SINGLE UPC: 659123114318 Genre: Soul R & B Release Date: 2018 10 26 Number of Discs: 1 On certain occasions fate plays it's hand and puts friends and likeminded musicians in the same city with an off day. When this occurs, the best way to use ones time is creating something out of nothing. No prep, no rehearsal and no demos. That's what this

Title: I Can't Keep Crying / Instrumental
Artist: Night People
Label: Transistor Sound
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 659123114318
Genre: Soul/R & B
Release Date: 2018-10-26
Number of Discs: 1

On certain occasions fate plays it's hand and puts friends and likeminded musicians in the same city with an off day. When this occurs, the best way to use ones time is creating something out of nothing. No prep, no rehearsal and no demos. That's what this record by Night People is. It's rolling tape while 7 musicians play live in 1 room till 3 minutes of magic is captured. Night people is Sergio Rios & Dan Hastie of Orgone, Kelly Finnigan & Ian McDonald of Monophonics, Jeff Franca of Thievery Corporation plus LA musicians Gino Garofalo & Will Phillips who have been a part of Orgone collective for years. These seasoned musicians bring their A game from the first note till the fade out. While it's no secret that the musicianship is expressive and honest, it could only be out shined by one thing on this record and that is the vibe that Sergio Rios produces at the famed Killion Sound in North Hollywood. A heavy break beat and steady conga drives the song with a slinky bass line following along Franka's tight pocket. Guitars and organ weave in and out at the right time to compliment the chorus melody while Hastie's piano work is in it's own right, an ear worm. Kelly Finnigan & Gino Gorafalo sing an all too common tale of a turbulent relationship with a strong statement telling that cold hearted woman " I just can't keep crying for you." Transistor Sound is proud to present you this Night People 45 with and instrumental version on the B side anchored by a break beat that diggers would die for and flautist Cameron DePalma' smokey flute.

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1.1 I Can't Keep Crying
1.2 I Can't Keep Crying (Instrumental)

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