The Art of Letting Go
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- Опубликовано: 14 мар 2018
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The Art of Letting Go · Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots (2018)
℗ 2018 Play Pen Music LLC under exclusive license to Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.
Mastering Engineer: Dave Cooley
Guitar: Dean DeLeo
Producer: Dean DeLeo
Drums: Eric Kretz
Percussion: Eric Kretz
Producer: Eric Kretz
Producer: Jeff Gutt
Lead Vocals: Jeff Gutt
Backing Vocals: Jeff Gutt
Mixing Engineer: Ken Andrews
Bass Guitar: Robert DeLeo
Producer: Robert DeLeo
Backing Vocals: Robert DeLeo
Audio Recording Engineer: Ryan Williams
Writer: Dean DeLeo
Writer: Eric Kretz
Writer: Jeff Gutt
Writer: Robert DeLeo
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This is so good.
This was the first song I heard from the new album. It got me through the last couple of months. Thank you.
Sounds like something from Shangri-La Dee Da, very nice.
I love this song almost as much if it was Scott singin it
This song makes me cry every time I listen to it.
Stone Temple pilots are my favorite band. Truthfully, however, post-Scott material by them isn’t necessarily something I listen to a whole lot. I respect it more than I like it. Having said that, and I mean this sincerely, this may be the best song they’ve ever made. Well done boys. See you at Lambeau Field in a few weeks!
Definitely my least favorite STP album. The band doesn't seem too jazzed about it, either, since they only play the same two songs off it on tour.
Love that jazzy solo. Best song on the record for sure
His voice shines on this one. Doesn't sound like Scott or Chester as much as on a few of the others
Vol 4/ Shangri la dee da atmosphere all the way.I love this song!!!!!
His voice is good remember me to chester and scott
Hermosa canción está y Thought she'd be mine mi favoritas ❤️
You can drive, you don't even know me
Esta canción siempre me recuerda a mi abuelo.
Wow! This is really good! So happy this great band has moved forward....
So good!🎧
Wow guys!
I was skeptical of this new album when I picked it up and I'm quite surprised this album was as good as the old ones. Sounds like Weiland but with a new motivation