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El Circo Calabaza (The Ballad Of Moon)

This one-of-a-kind album by Dominican artist Moon is out now through his own online website, and fans are already enjoying the free download of El Circo Calabaza. The album cover features a photograph of the Moon by himself in the studio with his longtime friend, musician and friend, producer Mark Linn-Baker. Linn-Baker plays all the instruments on the album, and Moon sings lead, playing mostly acoustic music with very simple harmonies.

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El Circo Calabaza by Moon Features ten original songs, and this album cover was done by Moon’s longtime friend and bandmate Mark Linn-Baker. The songs on this album are varied but have a sense of spirituality to them. Many of them deal with themes of love, illness, and death, while others have a light humor, and some songs are politically themed. Moon has made his career playing traditional instruments, but he integrates elements of rock, hip-hop, and Latin music into his sound, and this is evident in El Circo Calabaza. Dub Specialist – Juk’s Incorporation

You can download free songs from this album by going to Moon’s website. He has included links on the cover of the album to download free copies of the songs. Some are instrumental and some feature lyrics. There is even a version with Moon alone on the cover, which is quite interesting. Another interesting aspect of the cover is that when you click on it, a picture of Moon appears. This is actually Moon’s alter ego, created as a joke by his friends and associates to make him more “real.”

The content of the songs on this album cover seems to portray a life that Moon lived. For example, one track, “Bailand” contains lyrics about Thailand’s conflict with Malaysia. A closer look shows that Moon’s image is of a Thai general, who happens to appear on the album cover, along with what appears to be a portrait of Moon. Other songs on this album cover include “Bailand,” “El Louie,” “Como estas,” and “Canto de la Vida.”

El Circo Calabaza was recorded by Moon alongside his other popular musical partners, including Los Aldo, Rene Abrego, and Willy Leyland. The album was released in the fall of 1998, just before Moon went on tour with Los Aldo. Although it wasn’t a hit immediately, it became highly successful in its second week of release, when Moon and his groupmates decided to give their music a Spanish-language release. This would make it accessible to people in Spain and Latin America.

El Circo Calabaza is not only a great collection of traditional Mexican music, but it is also very colorful. The El Circo Calabaza album cover is a wonderful example of this. Its image of a man in a full white robe is very reminiscent of the Mexican flag, and the songs on this album cover are colorful and festive. They are traditional and ceremonial, and do not stray far from the traditional subjects of Mexican music.

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