WHAT COLOR IS YOUR DRAGON?
I hadn't even officially released A Tribute to Love when I started working on my next solo album--What Color Is Your Dragon? Folk Music with Delusions of Grandeur.The album started when I realized I have a LOT of songs recorded that are not yet available on full-length albums. I listened to many of them and realized most were filk songs.
So I decided that would be the main focus of this album. I would compile a list of songs on a variety of Sci Fi/fantasy genres including: Lord of the Rings, Bugs Bunny, Firefly, Star Wars, Dr. Who, and Harry Potter. Added to that would be a few songs I wrote a long, long time ago (not necessarily in a galaxy far away) and a few new songs exploring new musical genres (blues, in particular).
The result is my latest album available in August 2008--What Color Is Your Dragon?. The album features 17 tracks of fun music that one fan compared to the Brobdingnagian Bards' chart-topping album, Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales.
That is kind of appropriate because the first song on the album, "Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits" was inspired by real-life event that happened several years ago at DragonCon when I went out drinking with hobbits and by the end of the weekend was so sick I had no voice to sing with. "The Virgin Diet" was a song inspired by another song popularized by The Bards called "Do Virgins Taste Better Medley", as well as the fan-produced magazine that arose from that song, The Medieval Virgin.
I get a lot of emails from fans with song lyrics. Now and then some songs really stand out and I record them. "The Nazgul Song" and "The Lusty Young Sith" were written by fans who decided to parody songs played by Brobdingnagian Bards. The lyrics made me smile so much, I decided they had to be recorded.
Nevertheless, What Color Is You Dragon? has taken on a life of it's own as I dug into my experience to write most of these songs about some of my favorite Sci Fi and fantasy fandoms. This was a wonderful way to share my love of those fandoms in song. I am happy to share this album with you.
Oh! A special thanks to Nikki O'Shea, the Bards Comic artist, who beautifully designed the CD cover. I hope you enjoy the new album.
Track Listing:
- Don't Go Drinking with Hobbits
- A Rabbit for Halloween
- Samwise Gamgee
- The Virgin Diet (How to Have Fun Losing Weight)
- How Do You Tell a Woman You're in Love with Her?
- Pleasant Peasant Pheasant Plucking Song
- She Said Her Name Was Saffron (Our Mrs. Reynolds)
- Monkeys Over Mongolia
- Lusty Young Sith
- For the Setting Sun
- If I Were a Horse
- The Last Chicken in Dublin
- Pig's Song
- I Saved the Planet Earth
- The Nazgul Song
- Gollum Blues
- My Father Was a Werewolf
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posted by Marc Gunn @ Thursday, January 17, 2008







1 Comments:
I LOVE the title - as I love dragons!!! Sounds like a fabulous compilation of songs. Might be a good thing to do the official release at Dragon Con - or around that time, if y'all are going to be at Dragon Con this year.
Always enjoy your performances,
Kristie Davis
Hot Springs AR
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