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Steve O'Neill

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This project was conceived as an “Old School” 1970s rock concept. All tracks were recorded live with the exception of background vocals, sax, congas & vocals, which were later overdubbed. No click track! No synthesizers were used; the real Hammond organ, Clavinet, Rhodes and Piano.

Five by Steve O'Neill

Five

Steve O'Neill

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    Cheatin 6:17
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    Down for the Count 2:46
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    Leavin You I Tried 4:06
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    I'll Be There 3:51
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    Mandria 3:59
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    Feel Me Out 3:15
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    Addicted to Love 4:56
    Free
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    Treat Me That Way 3:36
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    Trippin 3:10
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  10. 10
    Moment of Weakness 3:29
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Musicians: 

Hammond Organ, Fender Rhodes, Clavinet & Lead Vocals: Steve O’Neill 
Drums: Jack Moore 
Bass: Justin Bransford 
Guitars: Fred Spencer & Ron Sanborn 
Congas: Mark Clark
Sax:  Alex Murzyn
Background Vocals: Terri Q, Toni Morgan, Lyric Morrison, Teri Lynn Browning, Fred Spencer & Jack Moore 

Produced & Engineered by: Steve O’Neill at: Adobe Recording in Santa Fe, NM USA 
All songs written by Steve O’Neill for Maxin Music (BM),I except "Addicted to Love," written by Robert Palmer, "Cheatin," Written by Steve O'Neill and George A. Gesner for Prism Escape Music (ASCAP), "Treat me that Way," written by Steve O'Neill and Ron Crowder
Graphics by: Mike Penn for Mike Penn Illustration & Design

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