T.lee | Babybrutha Does

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Babybrutha Does

by T.lee

A nice combination of electric guitar the reminds you of early prince and electric bass that is Larry Graham. Jazzy at times and acoustic as well. Raphael Saadiq and Lenny Kravitz blend.
Genre: Urban/R&B: Funk
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1. Flyy T.Lee
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2. Why You Here? T.lee
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3. She's Gone T.lee
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4. Gimme Yo Passion T.lee
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5. Fallen T.lee
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6. Act This Way T.lee
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7. You Won't Say T.lee
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8. I Can't Wait T.lee
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9. Breakdown T.lee
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10. Hard Times T.lee
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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After listening to a lot of music over the years, this cd is an example of eclectic sounds. i am a big fan of Paul Weller's songwriting style and Raphael Saadiq's approach as a producer. The electric bass and electric guitar stand out on almost evry track. vocal harmonies really came together on "Flyy" and "Why You Here?" The groove on "Breakdown" almost makes you want to go to church. "You Won't say" was definitely inspired by Prince during his For You and self titled album period.


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Tony ( Sack ) Smith

Low end funk
all i can say is yes. i constantly search for good bass players. two of my favorites are 1. mark adams ( slave ) 2. william collins ( parliament/ funkadelic,bootsy's rubber band ) the track, give me your passion is one of those tracks i cant stop playing. another favorite is she's gone the entire cd is alway's in my car or ipod.