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Ross Byron ~ self-titled CD
Okay, now is time for this reviewer to insert a subjective note into his usually impersonal and objective commentary. It so happened that on the day when Ross Byron's promotional CD got spun for the first time, the phone rang and a companion explained that she was "watching the white trash acting out on Jerry Springer." Okay, fine, the first cut on Byron's disk is called "White Trash," and glory-be, he tells us about a gal who's "no good for me, but you'd be great on Jerry Springer." Love that synchronicity, y'all -- and what you also need to know, gentle reader, is that the song is pretty much straight-ahead rock-&-roll, with saucy support on the chorus from Pam Dixon. Now, in the spirit of full disclosure, you should be aware that your humble scribe has a cheesy affection for "trailer culture," a taste of which comes through with another band reviewed in this issue, Day of the Outlaw, and likewise, obviously, with White Trash Cowboys, discussed in the February edition of All Access Magazine. Well, after taking that opening trip to the trailer, Ross invites you to the “Medicine Show,” telling you that “it only costs your soul,” hmm … and then he asks, “What’s It Gonna Take?” – Well, maybe it’ll take a solid power ballad, such as Ross delivers with “Don’t Say Goodbye.” Sometimes you can tell he’s reaching for the limit with his voice, and he does it with a lot of heart. The man totally shreds on "Story of Job," asking that archetypal Biblical sad-sack, "Why can't you curse God?" Ross touches on the highlights (lowlights?) of Job's tale of woe, in a song that has a heavy, busy underline, and an outstanding lead. But in a direction that takes a turn for the happier, check out the funky feeling found in "The Na-Na Song." There you will find fine rockin’ and good, clean fun -- pumped out by a crew that includes Vinny Rose on drums, Elmer Johnson on bass, and Mike Desroches on keyboards, with expert production by Tom Stiegler. So – pull yourself away from Springer, and give Ross Byron and his music a look and a listen at: www.myspace.com/rossbyronsmusic
Project #1
Ross Byrons stuff
Tunes I would like to hit up
I'll be gone | The reHab Song |
hurts | |
why | Scat man |
Extras
story of Job old demo | MY AXX new |
i dont need you old | 30 sec splash tune |
For MOFO
http://www.myspace.com/rossbyronsmusic
Works in Progress
Bricks | i dont need you |
Tune #2 | EC |
tune 3 |
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Don't Say Goodbuy What it gona take why BAP |
I am all right Katrina and BAP |
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i had a dream |
Works in Progress
Byrons Saterday Fling At BPM 134
Guitar 1 | drums |
guitar 2 | mix |
Katrine's Tunes
04_Fugitive_1.mp3 | 01_Innocent_Baby.mp3 | 01_Unfaithful.mp3 | 02_Forgive_you.mp3 |
02_My_Perfect_World.mp3 | 02_Siren.mp3 | 03_InstantGratif.mp3 | 03_That_Strong.mp3 |
Amanda White's Tunes
Pull me up 4507 | Mornine Caffine | |
Midnight Bride | Toy Shop | |
dont look news ruff mix 81608 |
Hussy Tunes
Give Me a Fix | You Make Me Sick |
Hate My Guts |
Meet the KFO tunes . . . my last band
White Trash Lover super stupid wet mix 05 |
White Trash BPM 110
pd vox | mutt lang Guitar |
drums | White Trash Lover super stupid wet mix 05 |
From Far away 70bpm
track one rough |
Control Click to Download |
just acc guitar | New Mix41507 cutdown mix |
Brand new VOX | PD Vox Ross End Back Up |
Capo part | Small between the verses |