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WHEN?
by JAPOV - 04/23/26 11:28 PM
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Hey Mrs. Bellos. Hope you and your husband are well. Ricki I could go two ways on the production question. I can hear a calipso/Island feel to this. You know kind of a sunny feel to the music. Which could work in my mind as this is redemptive message. I could also hear a heavier electric guitar driven arrangement as well. With that hook at the end of the chorus finishing with a minor cord creating more of a foreboding feeling.
I have listened several times and if I am to answer your first question of what my gut reaction to the song is: I'm thinking that a fuller arrangement could enhance the emotion of the lyric. It could also help create separation of the parts.
Kurt did a fine job, he has a voice of which I am jealous. And this was a very nice song to listen to. As it got better with each listen.
Tom
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