Kicking It In Chicago

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Song info:
Artists: Mah Jong
Song Length: 2:59
Creation Date: April 14, 1995
Applicable Topics: Instrumental Songs, Places & Cultures
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[January 22, 2008] Chuck L wrote:
This sounds like almost exactly like what a very basic demo version of that one song "Lowrider" would sound like. Without all the bells and whistles, it only has a light guitar, an almost nonexistent drum, and a far too loud bass making a funky beat that seems to overpower the song. There is also a keyboard that barely taps it’s way along the song that adds to the funkiness to the song and bad enough to make the song sound even more in the preliminary stages, with a solo randomly thrown in half way through. Its rather hard to tell where the composers of this song are going with the song, being that it seems to run on and on and on, until they suddenly decide the song should be over and just quit playing. Maybe by adding some structure to the song other than just a repetitive bass line itll get people dancing.

[January 14, 2009] W09 - Amanda Stefanin wrote:
This song starts off slow- its rhythm and beat reminds me of a bar on some beach in the tropics. Then comes the base and guitar, and some strange sounding organ, and the song sounds almost country western with its melodies. With the organ I am reminded of slow tango music, but the guitar adds a groove effect and keeps you in the west. Instruments drop in a out, repeating their little melodies, another instrument comes in to replace the other and add variety. A synthesizer is used to add alien-like sounds, especially accenting the ending, making it sound almost ominous. Overall this song reminded me of a bar, people kicking back and relaxing with their beers and alcoholic drinks, resting on their hips and chatting with friends, forgetting about their busy lives for a while.

[January 12, 2010] W10-Audrey Kolde wrote:
This jazzy instrumental starts out slowly with a drum beat and simple bass line. The guitar is slightly more complex and adds a touch of new-age sound. On top there is a keyboard with what seems to be an organ sound effect continuing to add to the jazz flavor of the piece. At times the organ sound is slightly overwhelming, and may enhance the piece with a bit less. Kicking it in Chicago is the ultimate easy-listening jazz that would be heard in an elevator of a downtown hotel, or perhaps the background music of cocktail party. Although complex guitar part, the overall sound of the piece is simple, allowing minds to wander. The piece is enjoyable, but nothing to write home about.