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- Looking For Love | supercircuitman
Looking For Love There's No You Is it true that some people experience Loneliness with more difficulty than others? This piano-based ballad echoe s the timeless lament of countless other of the world's songs: I Need Somone to Love Me There's No You 00:00 / 04:06 If you like this song, you can DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE HERE DOWNLOAD LYRICS Robert Campbell's Piano sets the Melancholy Mood with Martin Mitchell on Bass & Backup Vocals, & Kathy Frost on Drums & Backup Vocals. ` Ross Campbell sings the Lead Vocal & plays a haunting solo on his Soprano Sax. If you REALLY like this song, please send Ross a couple of bucks to help fund his next album of Original Music, where your name will be included in the Credits, and you will become a Member of his TOP FAN CLUB! Thanks a lot!
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- Deception | supercircuitman
Deceptio n The Lie The idea for this song came from overhearing a Woman's Sudden Goodbye to her lover who lied to her. He tries to explain that he only lied "for the sake off our love", but she replies "What kind of fool do you take me for?" and drives away, never to see him again. Another dude's hard lesson! The Lie 00:00 / 04:01 If you like this song, you can DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE HERE DOWNLOAD LYRICS This song was produced by Ross Campbell , who also played Sax and Lionel Rault, who nailed the Guitar Solo They created the other tracks on various sophisticated machines. VIDEO If you REALLY like this song, please send Ross a couple of bucks to help fund his next album of Original Music, where your name will be included in the Credits, and you will become a Member of his TOP FAN CLUB! Thanks a lot!
- Artificial Inteligence | supercircuitman
Artificial Intelligence Supercircuitman The Driving Beat of the SuperCircuitMan Groove symbolizes the Relentless Intrusion into our lives by Artificial Intelligence and the Digital World! No point in trying to Decouple from your Device, cuz you'll only end up getting back on it Soon Enough! Heh, heh, heh. Supercircuitman 00:00 / 03:29 If you like this song, you can DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE HERE DOWNLOAD LYRICS Superb Drummer Kathy Frost kicks the beat along without clutter or pause, while GuitarSynth Wizard Eddie Patterson, Bassist Martin Mitchell and Keyboardist Robert Campbell Just Don't Stop with their intertwining lines. It's kind of Obsessive, just like Facebook...lol!" VIDEO If you REALLY like this song, please send Ross a couple of bucks to help fund his next album of Original Music, where your name will be included in the Credits, and you will become a Member of his TOP FAN CLUB! Thanks a lot!
- The Rat Race | supercircuitman
The Rat Race You Gotta Keep Beatin' Your Head (Against the Wall) The work-a-day world can make one cynical and sarcastic, and this song sums up the feelings of futility felt by millions of nine-to-fivers You Gotta Keep Beatin Your Head 00:00 / 03:18 If you like this song, you can DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE HERE DOWNLOAD LYRICS VIDEO This song was produced by Ross Campbell and Claire Lawrence at Pinewood Studios in Vancouver. Ross Campbell wrote & performs the Lead Vocal with Norman McPherson on Guitar Brian "Nuke" Newcomb on Fretless Bass Dave Pickell on Keyboards Kat Hendrikse on Drums & Nancy Nash & Mary Saxton on Backup Vocals If you REALLY like this song, please send Ross a couple of bucks to help fund his next album of Original Music, where your name will be included in the Credits, and you will become a Member of his TOP FAN CLUB! Thanks a lot!
- LYRICS | supercircuitman
I Want You To Know - W Ross Campbell (SOCAN) Verse I Well I want you to know that I know I screwed it up and probably I'd screw it up again But you gave me some happiness --- Don't think that I forgot you were my friend I wanted you to know me when I hardly knew myself I wanted you to love what I could not I'm so tired of that lesson for you see it's not the first time I've been taught So Goodbye, I am Sorry, I'll remember you Well Verse II On that Tuesday back in August when you met me at the plane Leaving you was the last thing on my mind But you were so Unselfish--- Don't you know I know you think that I was Blind? So Goodbye, I am Sorry, I'll remember you Well So Goodbye, I Still Love You, I'll remember you Well
- Reviews | Retro Relix Music | supercircuitman.com
Review from TUMBLR Ross Campbell with The FatBand - SuperCircuitMan and other retro relix Ross Campbell with The FatBand is a band with a rather unique approach to their blend of funk, rock and alternative music. Their recent studio effort is a full-length album titled “SuperCircuitMan and other retro relix”. Their music is really hard to predict and categorize within a single music genre. The opening track serves as a “lead-in” to the album, and it definitely sets the mood for the entire record with a cool retro funk twist. On “Give My Heart To You”, the combo explores classic reggae influences, with a groovy drum sound, deep bass, and catchy lyrics. on “The Life”, the sonic concept shift towards 80s pop influences. I particularly love the clav riffs in the song, and the way it seamlessly interplays with the acoustic guitar strumming. This song is uplifting, playful and direct, with a truly unique feel. On “Dance On The Breeze”, this album takes a rather unexpected twist, borrowing inspiration from folk and country music, while maintaining its unique pop sensibilities. I love the light-hearted feel of this song and the catchy lyrics. The title track reprises the theme and feel of the introductory lead-in. The gang vocals sort of making me think of artists such as Captain Beefheart, yet the funk/rock vibes are absolutely infectious, echoing the work of artists such as Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Inventions. On “Must You Use The Word “Love”, the combo explores yet another uncharted musical territory in this release, diving into some awesome swing/jazz influences and a rather humanistic set of lyrics. The diverse spectrum of the album broadens with “Entre Chien et Loup”, a moving folk ballad with some stunning atmospheres and with some unique melodies with a retro feel. The strings add depth and color to this mix’s folky influences. Following number “My Cup Runneth Over” reprises the reggae themes, going for a gritty old school vibe and a powerful groove with some great rhythm guitar chops. On “Whacha Doin’To Me, Video”, the band stretches their funk influences into a gleeful 80s pop sound. The bass tone is bright and massive, while the drums are particularly punchy and dance-floor friendly. “Bad Cop Song” is a funk track that is also the hardest-hitting rock tune on this record. The up-front overdriven guitar tone makes me think of performers such as Cheap Trick or Huey Lewis, where melody and energy collide in equal doses. “Sandra”, the last full song on the record, is built upon an infection funk groove, by the chorus will take you by surprise with a mellow chord progression that nearly reminds me of The Beatles - one of the most peculiar tracks on this album. The lead-out reprises the album’s main Super Circuit Man theme and closes the curtains in style! Find out more and listen: http://www.supercircuitman.com/ Posted on: 7 August 2017 Share
