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Now an offering of Howard McCullough's, and his style is a little quieter than his suit.
It's a sound similar to Ena Baga's - a little bit of rhythm here and there, and a gentle pulsation as Howard tickles the plastic ivories. A point of interest would be Howard's rendition of 'The Stripper' which would certainly get me hot under the collar, if it didn't conjour up the image of Ena Baga taking her clothes off.
This sounds like I've gone overboard on the dynamic compression, but it was on the record - for that 'breathy vibe' I suppose..
Howard McCullough Plays 72Mb
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