Don Ross: Three Hands CD Track Listing
Don Ross
Three Hands (1992)
YEAR: 1992
This newage cd contains 12 tracks and runs 48min 28sec.
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: music songs tracks newage Acoustic- Don Ross - Spirit Wars (04:10)
A great song written by Boston \nsinger/guitarist Geoff Bartley. A bit \nrocker than the original version, but true \nto the spirit.\n - Don Ross - Hoover the Musical Dog (03:26)
I thought I'd seen just about everything. \nBut in North Bay there's a store that sells \nnothing but used vacuums, electric \nguitars and pet food.\n - Don Ross - Island of Women (06:20)
While dreaming in Mexico, this song \ncame to me (!). When we got home, \nKelly wrote the second part.\n - Don Ross - A Child Must Grow (05:01)
The events at Oka, Quebec in 1990 got \nmy Micmac blood boiling. A few months \nlater, I wrote this song on a train between \nHalifax and northern New Brunswick.\n - Don Ross - 3 Hands (02:40)
Working out nerves backstage...\n - Don Ross - Run, Don't Walk (02:59)
This one started out as a sting for a \nradio programme. Then it got louder.\n - Don Ross - Sugar (05:11)
I wrote this for a radio drama about the \nepidemic of diabetes in the Native \ncommunity. The problem stems from the \nabandonment of indigenous diet.\n - Don Ross - Kehewin (05:10)
The Cree word for eagle. Also the \nname of a Native community in western \nCanada where I spent some time \nteaching music. I wrote this after my first \nexperience at a pow-wow.\n - Don Ross - Big Buck (03:08)
Originally the theme from a score I wrote \nfor a theatre piece (Big Buck City by \nDaniel David Moses).\n - Don Ross - Everybody Lies (04:02)
Leo Kottke has been an inspiration for \nyears. I finally dare to cover one of his \nsongs. I only wish I could figure out what \nthe lyrics mean.\n - Don Ross - 39 Weeks (03:08)
Written the day I found out that my \ndaughter Tara was on the way.\n - Don Ross - Leger de Main (03:04)
This is the second piece I ever wrote. \nI've been wanting to record it for years, \nbut always felt it was missing something. \nFifteen years later I wrote a dobro part.\n
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