
Lantil Sentry Landing
Blues, Jazz and Soul varieties of genre centered around the classic New Orleans vibe.
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11 songs
5:30

ragtime jazz with a touch of blues, a high lilting female vocal, stomp and clap rhythm, acoustic guitar and bass with trombone and piano backup
3:24

Lanterns In the Evening Air
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Dixieland jazz with Creole string band influence, Bright trumpet, clarinet, trombone, upright bass, mandolin, fiddle, brushed snare, and warm piano, Joyful, emotional, nostalgic, and full of life, Think early New Orleans street‑parade energy blended with tender, reflective warmth, Soulful male lead with a warm, expressive tone, Occasional female harmony on choruses, Playful call‑and‑response moments with the horns
6:22

Like Bourbon Going Down
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Soulful Blues-Jazz Love Ballad that has a timeless, warm and vulnerable quality, Soulful blues‑jazz fusion with a warm, emotional female vocal performance, Slow tempo, intimate atmosphere, smoky late‑night piano, soft jazz drums and sax, expressive gospel‑tinged harmonies on violin and cello, and a soaring, heartfelt chorus, The mood should feel tender, vulnerable, and powerful — a declaration of deep devotion
5:46

Soft As A Promise
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New Orleans blues‑soul fusion with a warm, smoky, late‑night atmosphere, Slow to mid‑tempo groove, emotional depth, and a touch of jazz sophistication, Vocal Direction:
Deep, masculine male vocal with a husky, slightly raspy edge but delivered with the smooth clarity and phrasing, Warm, resonant low tones with subtle grit and soulful expression, Instrumentation:
Bluesy grand piano
Warm electric bass
Light brush‑drum groove
Soulful organ pad
Sparse electric‑guitar fills
Muted trumpet and sax for New Orleans color
Overall Vibe:
Smoky, intimate, confident, and deeply soulful — a rich, masculine blues‑soul performance with emotional warmth and timeless romantic depth
5:09

You Are the Sun Made Real
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Steely electric-guitar reverb with high tone riffs and airy chords that offer a tranquil, ambient kind of vibe in the intro that segways into a soft jazzy percussion and R&B electric-bass with soft trumpet offering a sweet harmony to the piece in the bridge and solo sections, The deep rumble of the male baritone vocals are dark but smooth and flowing
4:40

We May Never Know Their Names
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a soulful intro on the clavinet before the first verse starts with the juicy R&B/Soul vibe from accompanying drums, electric bass and guitar, and brass trio during the chorus sections, the vocals a sweet soprano female who can work from soft in the verses to really belting out the chorus with the gospel sound with pure clarity
4:08

Sunset In Our Eyes
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An R&B male and female duet piece that starts slow and mellow but builds to speed up to be a lively dance, the starting with a lone harmonica opener, then bringing in the bass and guitar with percussion, and finally a fiddle at the beginning of the second verse
5:13

The Road Back Home
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spacious atmospheric rock anthem, airy electric guitar leads with synth keyboard elements that add and amplify the moodiness with expressive bends along with the gritty baritone vocals of the male singer that slide from smooth to raw with each switch from bridge to chorus, and steady drums and bass create a reflective pulse that shifts from calm natural reverb to emotional healing grounded notes
4:19

Cheek To Cheek In Bloom
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ragtime rhythm and blues rock, electric guitar and harmonica, classic drum sound for percussion, clarinet, trumpet and French horn
5:20

Midnight In New Orleans
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ragtime jazz love song with a touch of soul, piano, acoustic guitar and bass with clarinet, trumpet and trombone backup, gospel-like clapping and rhythm that downshifts to a more soulful rhythm in the interchange of bridge and chorus and back again after the instrumental brass solo
7:03

Something Bright And True
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New Orleans blues‑jazz fusion with a swampy start but becoming warm and smoky with a late‑night atmosphere, Slow to mid‑tempo groove, emotional depth, and a touch of jazz sophistication, Vocal Direction:
Deep, masculine male vocal with a husky, slightly raspy edge but delivered with the smooth clarity and phrasing, Warm, resonant low tones with subtle grit and soulful expression, Instrumentation:
Bluesy grand piano
Warm electric bass
Light brush‑drum groove
Soulful organ pad
Sparse electric‑guitar fills
Muted harmonica for color
Overall Vibe:
Starts swampy but becomes smoky and intimate, then confident and deeply soulful — a rich, masculine blues‑soul performance with emotional warmth and timeless romantic depth
