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They never distracted from the singer; instead, they reinforced the vocal line.\n(3)His tone was clean, bright, and unadorned. He rarely used effects, preferring the natural sound of his Fender Telecaster or Esquire through a tube amp. :https://www.culturesonar.com/appreciating-steve-cropper-a-master-of-concision-and-taste/\n--\nThis song was written by Alvertis Isbell (Al Bell), producer and co-owner of Stax Records.","location":1,"location_name":"Default","play_type":"trackplay"}]}