Robert lamm living proof rar
Robert's gruff vocals were a shock to my sensitive ears, yet in some odd way, it's rather sexy. I don't think he would have been able to successfully pull it off any other way. Robert does revert back to his "normal" singing voice at some point in the song, but I yearned for the gruffness, which he gives back to us by the end of the song. The fifth song on the album is entitled "Crazy Things;" which is another terrific collaboration with ZoSia.
It's upbeat and bouncy and you find yourself tapping your fingers and feet the entire time. Robert says that when he received ZoSia's lyrics it reminded him of the time he and his wife Joy "found" each other.
It's a lovely duet between Robert and ZoSia. That's not a criticism because it builds to a crescendo that reinforces the point of keeping the faith, looking ahead and not looking back. Great song. The title track, "Living Proof" is a nice slow song that talks of a perfect love. The refrain on this song strongly emphasizes the strength of love and the music builds to that point in a really nice and convincing way.
Robert has said some parts of the song are about what was in his heart and other parts are what you imagine them to be for yourself. I simply love the lyrics and they resonate with me in a satisfying way. It has a smooth jazz type beat and really showcases her beautiful vocals.
The song is about missing someone and finding ways to hurry home. I totally love this song! The second bonus track on the album is a remix of "On the Equinox. Robert's alternately gruff and smooth vocals are still present, but the melody is extraordinary. My initial response was, "What in the world??????
He should write a song about a man who rips others off and lies about it. Sadly, a songwriting renaissance coincided with a severe decline in recording activity for the band he helped launch to superstardom with songs such as Beginnings , 25 Or 6 to 4 and Saturday in the Park , hence the marked increase in solo activity in recent decades. This late-career burst of creativity is clearly far from over, judging by this latest effort.
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Explore music. Get fresh music recommendations delivered to your inbox every Friday. Living Proof by Robert Lamm. His funky modern alt-rock track fit perfectly. I was thinking a lot during this period about Terry Kath and Carl Wilson.
Carl would tilt his head when listening to playbacks in studio. Terry had strong, beautiful hands, and was the ultimate creative force. I tend to be a man of few words, depending on other forms of communication.
Out of the Blue.
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