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I came across this here in search of some Fauntleroy solo materials. It's 16 solo tracks of his. One on here called "Cold Blooded". Woooo! Anyway, enjoy it Brother. http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/18605793/file.html
>And you just echoed my sentiments, from when I was explaining >to a couple friends of mine the other day about why I was so >excited about this Cocaine 80s stuff. > >What I said, in so many words, was that even though it's the >most cliche way to describe music/vocals ever, Fauntleroy's >voice TRULY is an instrument on the track, because it fits in >and flows so well with the music. And you mentioned that it >may be the thing that holds him back from blowing up, and >you're probably right, but BECAUSE I was able to dig deeper >and listen for his lyrics, I find that his ability to blend >into the track is what is so remarkable about this music. > >This dood doesn't just sing on an instrumental. He ensures >that his words flow with the music he's on, and he seems to do >it so flawlessly, so effortlessly. And then, like you said, >once you listen enough and finally start to decipher what he's >saying, it adds more edge to it cause on top of the beauty of >the music and the vocals, his writing is so potent, so...I >dunno, nuanced? So different, so witty (which is not the word >I wanted at all but it's all I could come up with right >now)...it's just such great music. > >Really I could go on for days about this Cocaine 80s stuff. I >admittedly don't know much of Fauntleroy's solo material but I >plan to dig in real soon. But between No ID's incredible >production, Fauntleroy's vocals and the other guys' flawless >instrumentation, I really haven't been as excited for an >artist/group in YEARS, like I am about Cocaine 80s right now. >Like, probably close to a decade.
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