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Producer: Don Carroll
Tags: B-Side, Drum Break, Instrumental, Sampled in More Than 600 Songs, Drum Breaks (Most Used), Ultimate Breaks and Beats [Add] Main genre: Soul / Funk / Disco More information on Wikipedia |
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SmuttySy said on Tuesday, 27 April 2010:
It's a nice attempt at recreating this classic, but for me the drum work is lacking a lot of the cymbal work during the main verses, at least during the first part of the cover version. For some reason the drummer decided only to recreate the "full" beat after the famous "amen" breakdown. |
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