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Track Summary Music Track Title: At the Mall Catalog ID: 609125 ISRC: US5UL1335866 |
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Description: A funky rock/pop song with a bit of Steely Dan influence. Hammond solo, female and male backing vocals. Clavinet. Adult contemporary. Mall, London regarded or European. "... Reaching too often for the moon..." A track fit for films or TV or commercials. Performed by JJ Soul Band. |
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Social Media Link: https://www.audiosparx.com/sa/archive/Rock/Funk-Rock/At-the-Mall/609125 |
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Artist or Group: Ingvi Thor Kormaksson |
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Keywords: A meeting at the mall. Apologetic. Irony. Loosing the fire. Personal disaster. Who is this guy? Mall. London. Big city. Doing grand or so he says but is he? Mistakes news malls TV advertisement fun bouncy Movie Trailer opening intro cinematic pop funk soundtrack |
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Music Genre > Subgenre Rock Music Funk Rock |
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Extended Properties Duration: 2:54 Tempo: Medium BPM: 122 |
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Arrangement: Band / Ensemble Instruments: Drum Kit, Bass, Electric Guitar, Electic Piano, Organ, Clavinet, Baritone Voice Vocal Mix: Male Vocals Language: English |
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Album: JJ Soul Band: Bright Lights |
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Use Restrictions: Use in satan-worship, devil worship, anti-religion or similar extreme productions prohibited Use in products or productions advocating racial, sexual or similar discrimination or bias prohibited |
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Moods: Abstract, Apprehensive, Bold, Bouncy, Buoyant, Cool, Disenchanted, Disillusioned, Doubtful, Earthy, Energetic, Funky, Groovy, Intelligent, Intricate, Mysterious, Playful, Sprightly, Street-Smart, Tension |
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Styles: Club / Bar / Lounge, Comedy / Dark Humor, Crime in Progress, Drama / Mature, Law & Crime, Romantic Comedy, Romantic Passion, Soap Opera, TV Vocal, Urban |
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Lyrical Topics: Leaving, Loss / Losing, Travel, Stay / Staying, Destiny |
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Lyrics
There ain’t nothing back in London that can’t wait another year or two You can take my seat and tell ‘em I ain’t coming back to you Don’t forget to tell I was surely out on call The last time you saw me at the mall
Don’t mention ‘bout my broken car and what you saw in shadowland Don’t say flaky worn out shoes just tell ‘em I was doing grand I had the best intentions, I got caught by the law The last time you saw me at the mall Now, boy, it’s all been such an irony Losing all the fire in me It’s my belief I started out too soon But things are moving faster I can see my small disaster Was a consequence of reaching too often for the moon So I lay down at the alter of another man’s sweet daughter And lost peripheral vision and became somewhat regarded As an object of derision with my soul laid out on bail The last time you saw me at the mall |