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What has marked the work of Ramona Silver up to this point has been her vivid songcraft and her obvious need to do things her way with imagination and style. Silver steers clear of the paint-by-numbers rock acts...a collection of tunes that rely on her colorful vocals, calliope keyboards, and delicious hooks. It's a supremely savvy effort.She sounds like a sisterly version of Jonathan Richman in her oblique street-simple yet street-smart lyrics that posit such philosophical puzzles as "Being's just a reaction to everything we can't control." -- The Boston GlobeFrom Aimee Mann to Jennifer Trynin to Mary Lou Lord, the next in line is Ramona Silver. She's one of the best young songwriters in any genre that Boston has produced...wit, style, substance, with intelligent lyrics, smart meldodies and muscle. Undoubtedly, Silver's a major talent.-- Billboard MagazineThere are a lot of great female artists coming out of New England right now, but few come close to Ramona Silver. Silver and her band are truly charming performers and songwriters, and Ultrasound is the album that finally captures what this act is all about. -- CMJ Weekly
Personnel: Ramona Silver (vocals, guitar, organ, keyboards); Wil Marth (acoustic guitar, tambourine); Jimmy Weston (drums); Danny Horrid (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Danny Horrid.
Ultrasound Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Fingerprint | | Orig Year | 1998 | | CD Universe Part number | 1496913 | | Catalog number | 85230 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Danny Horrid | | Engineer | Danny Horrid; Ramona Silver | | Personnel | Ramona Silver - vocals, guitar, organ, keyboards Danny Horrid - background vocals Jimmy Weston - drums Wil Marth - acoustic guitar, tambourine
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Ramona Silver Ultrasound Songs | 1. | B.J.'s Got the Butterflies |
| 2. | Mary's Beatup Truck |
| 3. | In Your Soul |
| 4. | Woman |
| 5. | Honeydew |
| 6. | Jog, The |
| 7. | Cookies |
| 8. | Motivator |
| 9. | Had My Day |
| 10. | Star, Star |
| 11. | All Skate |
| 12. | Closet |
| 13. | Remarks to Mr. McLuhan |
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