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6 songs
4:32Song Image
a slow walking rhythm as a country rock ballad, no harmonica, add electric guitar with soft tones, male voice in a middle range, melancholy feel to the pace of the song, a more hopeful feel on the bridge, light drums, backing bass guitar, some dobro and a small amount of a mandolin, a bit less intense for the ending, the backing voices are good, shorten the instrumental parts just a bit
5:18Song Image
80s heartland rock, roots rock, acoustic strumming, driving midtempo beat, handclaps, gritty male vocal, nostalgic, americana, analog production, gritty male vocal or raspy male vocals [Acoustic guitar intro] at the very start, [Handclaps join] right before the chorus, [Chugging electric guitar] during the verses, [Big sing-along chorus] to capture that anthem feel, Midtempo or driving beat keeps the song moving without turning it into fast metal or a slow ballad
5:41Song Image
An Rock rock song that combines soulful street blues sounds with some 1950s style Country influence, A poignant touch to the vocals, add a gravelly distortion to his voice, add emotional weight and grit without sacrificing pitch control, The delivery starts relaxed and narrative-driven, Please avoid modern production tricks, complex guitar licks, and overcrowded arrangements, The sound is full but not forced or over produced, Guitar, drums and keyboard, pedal steel guitar, dobro and harmonica
4:49Song Image
slightly modern take on a classic 60s soul vibe, acoustic pop ballad, minimalist piano chords, steady organic percussion, heartwarming, comforting, Raw intimate male vocals, expressive, raspy soul singer, close mic, natural delivery
2:44Song Image
1960s acoustic folk, Greenwich Village folk, early protest song, Female Contralto ranging from roughly F3 to F5, earnest expectant delivery, rhythmic acoustic guitar strumming, raw harmonica fills, steady foot tapping percussion, lo-fi analog tape recording, intimate, stripped-back, 90 bpm
3:49Song Image
country rock, singer songwriter feel, in the range of G above middle C (G 4), Less of a lilting style adding more contemporary folk rock sound with acoustic guitar, short instrumental breaks, no violin players, backing light bass guitar, little harmonica, short instrumental breaks