The Grass Is Always Greener - Ted Ganung

The Grass Is Always Greener

Ted Ganung

  • Genre: Reggae
  • Release Date: 2010-02-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7
  • Album Price: 5.99
  • ℗ 2010 Kraak Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Grass Is Always Greener (Instr Ted Ganung 4:05
2
Grass Is Always Greener (Vocal Ted Ganung 4:05
3
Perfect Words (Instrumental) Ted Ganung 2:19
4
Perfect Words (Vocal Edit) Ted Ganung 2:19
5
Summer Never Came (Instrumenta Ted Ganung 2:43
6
Summer Never Came (Vocal Edit) Ted Ganung 2:40
7
Touch the Sky (Vocal Edit) Ted Ganung 3:07

Reviews

  • 5 stars!

    5
    By ellysaspqr
    I just bought this album and i love it. Although it may be more electronic or electrodub than reggae, The Grass is Always Greener goes from a steppers to a rockers beat...my only complaint is that there aren't more songs on the EP, too many instrumentals....Touch the Sky is my fave! I'm definitely looking forward to hearing more from Ted Ganung ;)
  • Great vibe for all music lovers!

    5
    By ragamufa
    Maybe it shouldn't be listed in the Reggae section, but this EP has a great down tempo dub feel that anyone can enjoy. Full of beautiful melodies and lush soundscapes that really put you at ease Love the feeling and emotion evoked through these tracks, check this one out, you wont be disappointed.
  • Super Good!

    5
    By HiroLove
    Cutting Edge, walking the tightrope between chill-out and dub. Must buy for the real open-minded. "I know no struggle not more great than other"
  • Buy IT!!!!

    5
    By srstrikers
    I JUST LISTENED TO THE PREVIEW AND ALMOST CRYED!!!!!!!
  • Don't blame the artist, Blame Itunes

    2
    By TrueReggaeLover
    I really believe that there's a lot that I could say in here about this album, but sometimes it's about supporting the ambition. I have to give props to the Originator of this. All of these "Dubs" sound more like you used "Fruity Loops" sound effects...and not an actual band. I am more angry at Itunes for just allowing people to sell any crap they made in their garage with a cheap software. I am a reggae fan Itunes, I need you to update the reggae page and bring us REAL REGGAE, and I spent enough money with you all to at least request some quality. Now back to this, if you like smoking dope and get high on your "substitute version" of what reggae is about, then buy the album. I took the hit, so you don't have to. Like I said, I want to give props to that kid who made it from his garage to the Itunes Page. I like the ambition he had, I'm sure it wasn't easy. The Mixing and Production sounds good, the vocals are horrible. May be you will be able to get a band to play this thing live, and it could make some more money for you.

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