Who's Kiddin' Who (Soundtrack) (went to Number 1 on the N1M Canadian Pop Charts)
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Estonia, Tallinn
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Italy, Bologna
Instrumental With Applause From The Sample Machine
Finally I must say it is good played and ok. Nice. The hand claps of enthusiastic people from the sound sampler is ok and makes good mood. Good saxophone solo part. Nevertheless I miss vocals. It can sometimes be difficult to see where the scene is headed, but there will always be a space for beat-makers and other instrumental acts to showcase their work; whether it's on a larger commercial scale.
Austria, Vienna
Wow
Music had great sounds and tones that really grabbed my attention. Songwriting and vocals were on point and brought as much to the song as the music. Very well made and I really did enjoy it a lot. Just wanted to give you a little feedback didn’t have anything negative to say about it at all. Thanks for your time
United States, Arkansas, Mountain Home
Impressive Soundtrack
Brilliant accentuated saxophone theme creates immediately a great atmosphere in this arrangement. The music starts of with piano sound which accompanies the tunes. Nice chorusline brings more interest into the music. The key transitions sounding lively and puts one immediately into the right mood. Accentuated backing strings increases the saxophone as an extra factor. Overall a perfect work and recording.
Germany, Hamburg
this brought me back
I'm listening to this track as I'm writing this review - love the piano and the chords with the soaring sax above the mix - I thought for a second this was from the Eddie and the Cruisers soundtrack at first. Not a sleight - I love that movie and the music - a little E Street band goes a long way. A great track - and then a choir breaks in with a refrain wow! very nice
United States, Nevada, Las Vegas
Who's kidding who
wow what a beautiful song love theq muscianship............this song has a really good melody lines I can hear this song over and over............they the song was put together is very unique..........just love the way its sung the vocals are spot on the guitars, drums and. Both guitars were played perfectly...............can't say enough about this song ............I want to thank you for letting me review your amazing song thsnk you.......... This is steve from voodoo dancer and thank you again.....................
United States, New York, Middle village
Awesome!
Lovely soundtrack full of nice instruments, that bring to the surface lots of emotions when hearing them playing this great melody! I absolutely love it and recommend it. Very well done! Congratulations
United Kingdom, London
Big sounds emanate from this touching soundtrack song
All kinds of positive thoughts and emotions form in my mind while listening to this touching song obviously developed for a soundtrack. Even though the lyrics say "Who's kiddin' Who," the music makes it seem like a positive resolution to an issue is very tangible. The main instrument of the saxophone carries the song as the piano fills in any lulls. The full production brings in the background instruments keeping things busy in the background until the percussion breaks out towards the end. The vocals begin originally just as subtle sound, similar to the female choir featured on Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon,' until they actually begin to form the title words. The saxophone also reminds me of the 'Hill Street Blues' theme, not in the notes particularly, but just the strength of the riff; it's a riff that sticks in your head long after the song has ended. In under five minutes, the artist has written a wonderfully positive instrumental that could find a home amongst many different themed film soundtracks. Hats off to Mr. Saucier for a job well done!
Canada, Ontario, Woodstock
Good
All the instruments used compliment each other well. The sax is always pleasant when used on the right track and this is the right track. The music feels like a victory song “we did it!” Kind of vibe the vocals are warm and sit perfectly in the track. Nice!
United States, California