Don't Let the Door Hit You
Don Ramler
Performed By
Don Ramler
Album UPC
887516062469
CD Baby Track ID
10157075
Label
Plastic Mojo Productions
Released
2012-11-24
BPM
110
Rated
0
ISRC
USKQK1230208
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
2
Writers
Writer
Don Ramler
Pub Co
Plastic Mojo
Composer
Don Ramler
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Colorado
Description
Boogie Woogie to the Beatles in style, dreaminess through ambition to war in subject matter, oringal songs from the wilds of Manitou Springs in Colorado.
Notes
"Pi in the Sky", the kickoff track, was written by an artist who had just moved to Manitou Springs, a Colorado town reputed to be a nurturing ground for what would once have been called 'Bohemians' (artists, musicians, "witches", etc.). She dedicated this song (and her sculpture that inspired it) to the dreamers and artists who had great ideas that never quite came to fruition. "Down in Manitou" is a way-retro (20s- or 30s-sounding) take on an outsider's visit to the same town's environment. "Sober and Saved" is by a young Menonite who frequently takes breaks from church to record at Don's studio down the road. The rest of the songs are by Don Ramler, with his eccentric takes on Beatlemania, relationships, and war, aided in the recordings by some of Manitou and Colorado Springs' best musicians, notably on piano, clarinet, and bottleneck.
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