Pink Drums, Purple Lights
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Pink Drums, Purple Lights | ||
Studio album by Maya Bond | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | Indie, experimental, Children's music | |
Label | Ellahy Amen Records | |
Producer(s) | Maya Bond, Leila Bela and T.W. Bond | |
Maya Bond chronology | ||
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Pink Drums, Purple Lights is the debut from Japanese American indie singer-songwriter Maya Bond. The album was released when Bond was four years of age. The album was produced by Maya, Leila Bela and her father, T.W. Bond.
[edit] About the album
Pink Drums, Purple Lights goes into the detail of stories. On the album, there are songs about monsters, castles, candy, her father and her grandmother's dog among other things. Recorded when Maya was 4 years old by her father, T.W. Bond, Maya outlined the composition for the music and wrote the lyrics on all of the songs on the album, aside from "Kira Kira" and "Velvet Twinkle" which are traditional lyrics to "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", the former in Japanese and the latter in English.
[edit] Track listing
- "Velvet Twinkle"
- "Cute Papa"
- "Ghost Waltz"
- "Kira Kira Hoshi"
- "1-2-3, Hello Kitty"
- "The Ghost Castle"
- "Inu Ga Ita No Sa"
- "Spooky Story"