Review: Lonnie Gordon – Gonna Catch You (House)

This review covers the house track Lonnie Gordon – Gonna Catch You.

This track was released in 1991 as a single.

The track starts with an instrument, vocals, and clapping. After some additional clapping, brass then takes over with the vocals rejoining the track in verse. Some strings join the track towards the end of the verse.

From there, the vocals take the track into the main chorus. This is joined by a drop-like sound. The vocals end and some brass elements take over.

After that brief brass element, the vocals take the track into the next verse. Strings join the track. The vocals then take the track into the next round in the main chorus. This is capped off with another brass instrumental section.

The vocals then make a return in a more non-lyrical section. After this, the vocals go back into the main chorus again and the track fades out.

One thing that I do like about the track is the use of the brass. It isn’t overbearing, but they are there to give the track a nice texture. The strings are also pretty good. Like the brass, they aren’t overwhelming, but they are there to give the track a nice subtle amount of quality. In this case, they linger in the background, giving the track warmth in certain parts.

The vocals are pretty decent. They give the track an upbeat sound overall.

Overall, this is a pretty reasonable track. It’s got plenty of elements to carry this track all the way through. The brass and the strings give this track a very pleasant sound. The vocals are pretty good. So, an oveall positive listening experience for me.

Score
7/10

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