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Omar Coleman may come from Chicago, touted as ‘Home of the Blues’ but when you put his third Color Red single “You’ve Been Cheatin’” in a musical centrifuge, you extract a multitude of depth within classic blues themes. With Eddie Roberts producing the track, there are extracted elements of Daptone-esque horn lines, guitar riffs and organ stabs tastefully placed throughout, and a viscous layer of strings pads to contrast the rhythmic particles present throughout the composition. Coleman’s harmonica wails and tell-it-like-it-is vocals call out a lover’s infidelity and demand the truth be told in a precursor to his full-length album ’Strange Times,’ coming out via Color Red in early 2022.
credits
released October 8, 2021
Producer - Eddie Roberts
Credits:
Omar Coleman - Vocals, Harmonica
Eddie Roberts - Guitar
Dan Africano - Bass
Chris Spies - Electric Organ, Keyboards
Carl Sorensen - Drums
Eric Bloom - Trumpet
Nick Gerlach - Saxophone
Adrienne Short - Viola
Kari Clifton - Violin
Tracking Engineer - Eddie Roberts, William Umphrey
Color Red Studios - Denver
Mixing Engineer - Eddie Roberts
Color Red Studios - Denver
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