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This is my first finished singer-songwriter song - recorded in a semi-pro way.

It is in "folk" because we don't have a "song" or "acoustic" genre...

It' a very sensitive song inspired by the Natascha Kampusch story and other victims of sexual abuse.

Feel free to comment.

music and lyics by reaman
piano: Tom Schuurmans
violin: Tine Van Severen
female vocal: Magali Blomme
vocals and guitar by reaman


HIS FACE


How does it feel
will it ever heal
can you wash away the memory
can you forget so easily
his face

Can you think of walking again
Breathing in the open air
We've seen it, we've seen it all but
How do you feel?

Can you love again or do you hate
the one who did you harm, wanted your pain
we've seen it, we've seen your fears but
How do you feel?

Will it ever heal
can you wash away the memory
can you forget so easily
his face

His face is all I see
at nights when I can't sleep
His hands all over me
when friends are cuddling me
His voice is all I hear
when someone's talking to me
His breath is all I feel
when wind caresses me
so...

How do I feel?
How do I feel?
It will never heal
I can't wash away the memory
I can't forget so easily
His face




Duration : 3 min 00 sec
Bitrate : 128 kbps
Size : 2.9 MB
Created : 2008-03-06
Posted : 2008-03-20 21:55:03

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Comments

IskaRiot    -  21 March 2008
i'm impressed, nice song.
victems of these kinda things may not be forgotten.
i like it very much, only i miss a drum, some hihats, cymbals and snares played with a brush or maybe a rimsnare could add a nice finishing touch, but that's personal flavour.
and maybe there is no accoustic section 'cause it's ELECTRObel, didn't zark created this for electronic music? anyway, a section for accoustic bands would be nice, giving those musicians a spot in our community

anyhow, hope we can expect more things like this here

peace


SandwichGarnier    -  21 March 2008


particle    -  21 March 2008
good song! it just could use a little more "pit" maybe it is because there are no drums, that's something that immediatly caught my attention, there'd be more tension with some nice jazzy drums on the background... nevertheles this is good work!


transynth    -  23 March 2008
Same as particle, nice work man 


cestqui    -  23 March 2008
west flanders rules


SylvaindeMerode    -  23 March 2008
Good job people, I hope despite of the dramatic theme you've enjoyed doing this session ! It's always a pleasure to see some fresh sounds and real sensations through your performance 
For the masteriz., your voice sounds a bit upfront and the violin out of tone but globaly the result sounds great. +


Rabauw    -  03 April 2008
miljaarde, impressive!

Now that's a mature song 200% finished!
Damn, what an arrangement. You've put a nice assembly of musicians together here, and the song is a top notch composition, indeed true singer-songwriter style. But my man, from a melodic point of view the progressions and transitions are great!

The lyrics are very adequate and to-the-point, they seem to handling the topic from a mature point of view, and I'm sure the victims themselves would relate with them (I personally thought the "his face is all I see...."-stanza is an awesome description of how they must feel).

The combination with the female voice works very well too.
Good job menneke, verdorie speaking of arrangement, manman, tien op tien.


reaman    -  05 April 2008
a big thank you all for the very nice comments - I'm glad you liked it - I'll pass the compliments to the other musicians as well.


reaman    -  19 April 2008
would've been nice Vincent. Check your email for more info.


reaman    -  15 December 2008
on this very page you can push the "save" button that is under the "listen" button... I'm glad it helps you.


reaman    -  06 October 2009
You can download it simply from this site. Click on "save" under the "listen"button.


SylvaindeMerode    -  15 November 2009
Rediscovery of this tune. I simply like it.