Frank Ocean The Lonny Breaux Collection Repack ✮ [PLUS]
: Produced by The Underdogs, another production powerhouse from that era, "Bricks And Steel" is a prime example of the melancholic, lovelorn ballads that litter the collection. It's a rough diamond, but you can clearly hear the emotional core that would later define songs like "Bad Religion."
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Here is a glimpse of the standard 64-track tracklist and some highlights, as documented by Discogs and music blogs: : Produced by The Underdogs, another production powerhouse
Listening to the Repack allows fans to hear an elusive icon learning the rules of pop music—rules that he would later brilliantly break to change the landscape of modern music forever. He landed a songwriting deal and joined a
A nostalgic, upbeat track demonstrating a youthful, vulnerable perspective on romance. The Historical Importance
To understand the value of the repack, one must understand the environment that birthed these songs. Displaced by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Christopher Breaux moved from New Orleans to Los Angeles with little more than a pocketful of dreams and a fierce work ethic. He landed a songwriting deal and joined a production team known as The Stereotypes.
A playful, clever track that hints at the lyricism Frank would later perfect on Channel Orange .