Album artwork for Fables by David Ramirez

Fables is a sparse, poignant set of songs crafted around Ramirez' starkly beautiful baritone, which the New York Times once described as full of "haggard loneliness". In a world full of singer-songwriters hawking their stories, Ramirez has managed to stand out from the noise, developing a fiercely loyal following of fans who are drawn to his intimately personal songwriting. That newfound maturity and clarity translated into his approach in the studio, as Ramirez travelled to Seattle to work with his friend Noah Gundersen, who produced the album."My previous albums were a bit less personal. I always went in with a certain idea of what I wanted them to turn out like. I had never just walked in and said "let's just see what happens. And that's what we did this time. From the writing to the recording, it was just based on instincts".

David Ramirez

Fables

Sweetworld
Album artwork for Fables by David Ramirez
CD

£12.99

Released 22/01/2016Catalogue Number

sw5876

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Album artwork for Fables by David Ramirez
LP

£17.99

Released 29/01/2016Catalogue Number

sw58761

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David Ramirez

Fables

Sweetworld
Album artwork for Fables by David Ramirez
CD

£12.99

Released 22/01/2016Catalogue Number

sw5876

Learn more
Album artwork for Fables by David Ramirez
LP

£17.99

Released 29/01/2016Catalogue Number

sw58761

Learn more

Fables is a sparse, poignant set of songs crafted around Ramirez' starkly beautiful baritone, which the New York Times once described as full of "haggard loneliness". In a world full of singer-songwriters hawking their stories, Ramirez has managed to stand out from the noise, developing a fiercely loyal following of fans who are drawn to his intimately personal songwriting. That newfound maturity and clarity translated into his approach in the studio, as Ramirez travelled to Seattle to work with his friend Noah Gundersen, who produced the album."My previous albums were a bit less personal. I always went in with a certain idea of what I wanted them to turn out like. I had never just walked in and said "let's just see what happens. And that's what we did this time. From the writing to the recording, it was just based on instincts".