Good Love Gone Bad
Winston Apple
Performed By
Winston Apple
Album UPC
888174467412
CD Baby Track ID
TR0000097379
Label
Speakeasy Mmp
Released
2013-12-03
BPM
133
Rated
0
ISRC
usx9p1348509
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
7
Writers
Writer
Gary Winston Apple
Pub Co
Winstunes
Composer
Gary Winston Apple
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Missouri
Description
Ska and reggae with pop, rock, and jazz influences.
Notes
Winston Apple wrote and sings all of the songs on "The Two Tones." He recruited musicians and a producer (Mark Thies) for this project with the intention of making an authentic ska/reggae album, but with pop and rock influences and production values. This approach should create interest among both ska and reggae purists and fans of pop and rock music. The lyrics are intelligent and thought-provoking. The beats are infectious.
The musicians on the album include Steve DiFranco (formerly of the English ska band "Bad Manners") and Steve "Duck" McLane (of "Blue Riddim") on drums; Joe Miquelon ("The Elders" and "Blue Riddim") on keyboards and sax; Farley Compton on guitar; and Mark Thies on bass. A three-piece horn section, consisting of Stan Kessler (trumpet), Aaron Simcox (sax) and Ryan Heinlein (trombone) is featured on eleven of the tracks. Aaron also contributes killer sax solos to many of the tunes. Backing vocals are provided by Monique Danielle, Heather Thornton, Rachel Bowerman, and Farley Compton. Additional musicians involved with the project on some of the songs include Tommy Mills on guitar and Steve "Duck" McLane on drums (both of "Blue Riddim") and Stephanie Bryan on trombone.
People familiar with the music scene in Kansas City will realize that this line-up could well be called "The Kansas City All-Stars." They have, in fact, been dubbed "The Two Tones" (hence the title of the album).
The musicians on the album include Steve DiFranco (formerly of the English ska band "Bad Manners") and Steve "Duck" McLane (of "Blue Riddim") on drums; Joe Miquelon ("The Elders" and "Blue Riddim") on keyboards and sax; Farley Compton on guitar; and Mark Thies on bass. A three-piece horn section, consisting of Stan Kessler (trumpet), Aaron Simcox (sax) and Ryan Heinlein (trombone) is featured on eleven of the tracks. Aaron also contributes killer sax solos to many of the tunes. Backing vocals are provided by Monique Danielle, Heather Thornton, Rachel Bowerman, and Farley Compton. Additional musicians involved with the project on some of the songs include Tommy Mills on guitar and Steve "Duck" McLane on drums (both of "Blue Riddim") and Stephanie Bryan on trombone.
People familiar with the music scene in Kansas City will realize that this line-up could well be called "The Kansas City All-Stars." They have, in fact, been dubbed "The Two Tones" (hence the title of the album).
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