RECs of the Week

RECs. They challenge everything. They're in the game. They're good to the last drop. They live in your world, play in ours. RECs think different. They bring good things to life. They are the look and sound of perfect.
They're so easy to use, no wonder they're number one.
RECs are what's in your wallet. They're growing and protecting your wealth. They're science for a better life.
And to put it simply: they're GRRREAT!
THE CONFLICTED REC
from cramyavab
Dreams Of Me
by Robyn Dell'unto
"difficult to rec this song, it's so good, comments would just ruin it. i would love to see her play this song live in a very small venue ..."
THE BOOK ME A TICKET REC
from Elenami
sign 0
by Chouchou
"It's like sitting by the crystal-clear waters of Dreamland"
THE START OFF ON A PERFECT NOTE REC
from michelran
Carlotta
by The Gretel
"A warm swing, a voice like a rasp and oil together. The background sax(?) is almost chilling. The perfect music for the start of a perfect happy evening with friends, candles, food, drink and party."
THE "STUCK-IN-HEADABLE"=AWESOME WORD REC
from r4wr89
We Do This To Ourselves
by Sherwood
"a powerful pop rock opener to the "debut" of sherwood onto sidecho records. catchy, quick and sincere, this track is one of the most "stuck-in-headable" songs they've come up with. most excellent!"
THE THANK GOD FOR GOOD RECS REC
from robertwaddington
details
by robert waddington
"FYI on the background of this song. The voice in the background is of Ansel Adams. It was an interview with the BBC done late in his life. The song is called "details" because of his preoccupation with photographing the intimate details of nature and how that preoccupation led to some of the best photographic art ever. Read the following quote from him regarding the topic of art: "I have often thought that if photography were difficult in the true sense of the term -- meaning that the creation of a simple photograph would entail as much time and effort as the production of a good watercolor or etching -- there would be a vast improvement in total output. The sheer ease with which we can produce a superficial image often leads to creative disaster." How true, no? I used that quote as the basis for the song. I think, often too much sadly, that music today falls into the trap Ansel was describing above. Thank God for amiestreet!"
AND OF COURSE, THE GRRREC'D! REC
from DWIZZLE
jazzy brotha-unfinished
by Dj B-Ruff
"RRRREC'D"
