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David Ross Macdonald : Knuckled Brass and Bone
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American Songwriter Magazine “Macdonald is one of those few songwriters like Nick Drake, Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes) and Josh Ritter that can captivate his listeners armed only with a voice and guitar” by David Ross Macdonald.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2006
Knuckled Brass and Bone Record Label: Pepper Tree Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
'til I'm Gone 4:01 Album Only
Shoulders Brown 4:09 Album Only
Paper Crane 4:15 Album Only
Old Joe's Cane 3:56 Album Only
We Don't Live Forever 4:34 Album Only
Easier Said 3:21 Album Only
Waltzing Matilda 5:07 Album Only
Gibson Blues 4:16 Album Only
Who Have a Dream 6:37 Album Only
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Album Notes

From outback desert uranium mine geologist to drummer for Australian folk popsters The Waifs touring with Bob Dylan, David Ross Macdonald’s poetic eye for the human spirit coupled with his sublime fingerstyle guitar playing is an artist who’s music emotionally evokes and inspires.

The July 2006 release “Knuckled Brass and Bone” is his 3rd and most humanist work to date.

These 9 tracks effortlessly navigate the listener through simple emotional narratives and into uncharted waters deep in social comment and darker contemplations all the while beguiling the listener with his hypnotic fingerstyle guitar playing.

His poignant arrangement of the unofficial Australian national anthem “Waltzing Matilda”, the ode to his grandfathers walking stick “Old Joe’s Cane” or the bittersweet “Til I’m Gone” never fail to touch and soothe the listeners being.

Not one to take himself too seriously here, “Shoulders Brown” is a lost love lament with a wry last line twist while politically the closing track “Who Have A Dream” is a stark narrative on poverty inspired by his worldly travels but who’s coda optimistically drifts into a Latin / Creole
musical celebration.

What Folks Say !

American Songwriter Magazine
“ Macdonald is one of those few songwriters like Nick Drake, Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes) and Josh Ritter that can captivate his listeners armed only with a voice and guitar.”

Acoustic Guitar Magazine quotes “ ..a further revelation .. MacDonald's vocals, lyrics, and intricate fingerstyle guitar playing bring to mind a collaboration between Nick Drake and a mid-1970s Bruce Cockburn... evocative songs with a haunting, poignant quality.”

Sing Out Magazine puts it bluntly, “A pretty damn good guitarist!”

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REVIEWS

Knuckled Brass and Bone
author: Claudia
As with the other two albums from David Ross MacDonald this is a quality buy and will be played many, many times, especially during dinner parties. Guests never fail to asked about "Far from Here" and "Southern Crossing" I'm sure they'll love this one too.
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We love "Knuckled Brass and Bone"!
author: cloud nine and cloud seven
Internet Music Radio, "Gone Fishing for Blue Skies", loves the world of David Ross MacDonald.
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It stays with me
author: Pepipro
After listening to it for approximately the twentieth time I just can't wait to hear it again. I love the soothing and sometimes joyful guitar, the haunting voice of Macdonald, the other instruments used in all the right places and the melodies and lyrics that stay with me, long after the last song has ended. The contemplative "Waltzing Mathilda" is the most beautiful version of the famous song I've ever heard. I'm afraid from here on all other renditions will be disappointing. Warmly recommended!
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Beautiful
author: Steven
Haunting, enticing, and beautiful. Macdonald's elegant playing and gentle, searching voice creates an amazing piece of work.
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