Ross, Don: Million Brazilian Civilians
Ross, Don: Million Brazilian Civilians
Format: CD
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Artist: Ross, Don
Label: Candyrat Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 747014627624
Genre: Easy Listening
"I'm happy to go back to mixing it up on this record. Showcasing both the instrumental and vocal side of what I do. Most of my favorite musicians have relied on variety, to make their recordings breathe." On 'A Million Brazilian Civilians', Don Ross covers a variety of styles and showcases his singing & multi instrument abilities including acoustic guitar, harp guitar, electric guitar, lap steel, fretless electric bass, piano, percussion, and all programming. The title track, 'A Million Brazilian Civilians' is a track Don originally wrote as a request for demos from the Swedish House Mafia and recorded it while in China. Next up is 'Black Chandelier' a cover of Scottish Band Billy Clyro and is best described as a retrospective ballad. Marie is a beautiful track dedicated to Don's late mother and Corvos is an amalgam of two tunes he wrote some time ago that has overall Brazilian feel.
Tracks:
1.1 A Million Brazilian Civilians (Solo Version)
1.2 Black Chandelier
1.3 Dracula and Friends Part
1.4 Mama Just Wants to Barrel House All Night Long
1.5 Marie
1.6 Corvos
1.7 Betcha By Golly Wow
1.8 Seven Seven Four
1.9 Because It's There
1.10 Everybody Lies
1.11 A Million Brazilian Civilians (Family Version)