Thomas Dybdahl – Cecilia (a J!-ENT World Groove Digital Single Review)
February 21, 2010 by Dennis Amith
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Smooth, upbeat and enjoyable! Thomas Dybdahl’s latest single release features two very different tracks but nonetheless, a wonderful single!
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ARTIST: Thomas Dybdahl
DIGITAL SINGLE: Cecilia
LABEL: Last Suppa
DURATION: 7:56
RELEASE DATE: February 15, 2010
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- Ceciia
- U
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Smooth, upbeat and enjoyable! Thomas Dybdahl’s latest single release features two very different tracks but nonetheless, a wonderful single!
With the release of “Cecilia”, former guitarist of the Quadraphonics, singer/songwriter Thomas Dybdahl of Norway is back with two awesome tracks that are very different from each other but for the most part, showing off Dybdahl’s pretty laid-back and free style of doing whatever feels natural.
“Cecilia” is an upbeat acoustic guitar-driven track and showcasing Dybdahl’s vocals while the second track “U” just oozes of smoothness and I wanna-sex-you-up, romance. Definitely dig the musical arrangement and overall music for this song, especially with its final minute. Overall, two solid tracks and another solid release! Worth checking out!
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