Monday, May 21, 2012
David Ramirez is back with more melancholy 'pledgers EP'
Ramirez knew that David was going to release a new album - "Apologies" - the month of August, however completely unaware that the singer had hidden up his sleeve EP ("pledgers EP") that would circulate via Pledgemusic and would serve to raise some money for the launch of the next studio album. Within this digital collection of tracks are totally original five themes and three acoustic versions of pieces that will eventually integrate the second LP Ramirez.
Three of the studio recordings that appear on the EP ('Try', 'Proven Me Wrong', 'Things I Lost ") are actually three versions of those armed and calibrated primitive courts drew up the original soundtrack of Notes Between , a film in which David was one of the protagonists. The production is frankly millimeter and in the odd case (mainly that of 'Proven Me Wrong') managed to find a melodic base that finally gets to be the same level of excellent member of the good old David Ramirez. Then there are the acoustic versions in which shines' An Introduction ', an incredibly endearing song somewhat reminiscent to that nostalgia that emerges from listening to' Things I Lost.
From here I highly recommend this disc pujéis, these reinterpretations of 'Proven Me Wrong' and 'I Lost Things' is undoubtedly one of the best songs I have heard in the last month. You can hear bits of the issues, and buy the EP for $ 10 or more, through this page Pledgemusic.
Here you have three acoustic versions merely 'Try', 'Proven Me Wrong "and" Things I Lost' so you can guess how well you can get a good sound production on the EP.
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