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Loving the Dua Lipa too, so good! Does she really need to include the "we don't know how to talk but damn, we know how to fuck" line? It doesn't add anything to the song and makes it a chore to listen to this album with the kids now making sure I skip that song or that part (old man problems haha). But the fact that that's my only complaint reflects upon how good this album is, a lot of fun and makes you want to move!
 
I may be the only person who gets caught up in this type of stuff, but I love tracing how a song/sound evolves over time via samples/interpolations. There's a really good example of that here in Love Again, which samples that muted horn sound in the chorus from the hit 90s song Your Woman by White Town, which sampled it from Al Bowlly's 1932 jazz song My Woman:



 
I may be the only person who gets caught up in this type of stuff, but I love tracing how a song/sound evolves over time via samples/interpolations. There's a really good example of that here in Love Again, which samples that muted horn sound in the chorus from the hit 90s song Your Woman by White Town, which sampled it from Al Bowlly's 1932 jazz song My Woman:




When i first heard the song, i looked around my room to see if anyone else was as full of glee about the sample as i was. Nope because quarantine. But yay! Someone in pr virtual room is with me!!!!
 
I may be the only person who gets caught up in this type of stuff, but I love tracing how a song/sound evolves over time via samples/interpolations. There's a really good example of that here in Love Again, which samples that muted horn sound in the chorus from the hit 90s song Your Woman by White Town, which sampled it from Al Bowlly's 1932 jazz song My Woman:




It adds a wonderful melancholic undertone to the fast beats and disco strings. Great use of that sample.
 
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