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55Motown
08-01-2016, 04:52 PM
It'll never be over. This work in progress cut of 'One piece of cake' by The Delgonives is based on a mid 1960's Detroit groove similarly to Motown/Ric Tic/Golden World. The Delgonives aspire to Phil Spector, Frankie Valli, Motown, Northern Soul, Beach Music sounding releases. When released, this song will have a vocal version, vibe, sax and organ instrumentals, alternative mixes etc. This version is a bit of fun, but may well end up as one of the versions. SoulfulDetroit helped me interact with my eventual producer and musician chums in Detroit to complete my 2008 session there. Big thanks to Dennis Coffey, Spyder Turner, Pree and George Katsakis for helping me realise my potential when nobody else wood. Enjoy.

https://soundcloud.com/55motown/one-piece-of-cake-does-not-make-everything-alright-the-delgonives-special-mix

theboyfromxtown
08-02-2016, 06:21 AM
Great track.

55Motown
08-02-2016, 11:17 AM
Thanks John. Getting there.....

This is the vibe solo version:
https://soundcloud.com/55motown/once-piece-of-cake-sc-vibe

and the organ solo version:
https://soundcloud.com/55motown/once-piece-of-cake-organ-solo-version

Don't forget, The Delgonives have quite a few tracks out now: -

Soul Girl parts 1 & 2
Libby, let's leave it at that
Santa,let's leave it at that
Never should have kissed you
Loving you always came easy

Due for release soon are 'Coming Home' and this one 'One piece of cake'. There are a couple more in the pipeline too.

55Motown
08-02-2016, 01:36 PM
And this is THE latest vocal version as of today:

https://soundcloud.com/55motown/once-piece-of-cake-the-delgonives

Like I said on the Soundcloud thread, big thanks to Detroit, its people, musicians, writers, producers who still inspire me after all these years. Only if I had been there! I would have been banging on all the studio doors for sure.

icustomboxes
04-06-2017, 03:57 PM
Sorry, I had to delete your post. I don't allow advertising on the forum. I'm sure you understand. Thanks,
Ralph