Tres Dias (album)

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Tres Dias is the fifth solo album released from desert rock musician Brant Bjork. The album was recorded in Joshua Tree, California, USA, before Christmas 2006. The 8-track album is a mix of old and new tracks.

Some days I just like to sit outside under the sun with my guitar and sing my songs to myself. It relaxes me. It also reminds me of what my songs are about.

...went to Tony's house when I got back to the desert last October...put up a mic and rolled tape. It took 3 days to make this recording...so we naturally called it Tres Dias.

Dig it. -Brant Bjork

Track listing

  1. "Too Many Chiefs" - 4:34
  2. "Love Is Revolution" - 4:28
  3. "Chinarosa" - 4:04
  4. "The Native Tongue" - 4:29
  5. "Video" - 3:34
  6. "Right Time" - 3:46
  7. "The Messengers" - 4:32
  8. "The Knight Surrenders Today" - 3:07

Track information

  1. "Too Many Chiefs" - Originally appeared on Jalamanta.
  2. "Love Is Revolution" - Would later appear on Somera Sól.
  3. "Chinarosa" - Would later appear on Somera Sól and as a vinyl bonus track on Punk Rock Guilt.
  4. "The Native Tongue" - Would later appear on Somera Sól.
  5. "Video" - Originally appeared on Keep Your Cool as "Gonna Make the Scene".
  6. "Right Time" - Would later appear on Punk Rock Guilt as "Punk Rock Guilt" with slightly different lyrics.
  7. "The Messengers" - Originally appeared on Saved by Magic.
  8. "The Knight Surrenders Today" - Exclusive to the album.

Credits

  • Produced, recorded, and mixed in tres dias by Tony Mason at Back of the Moon Studios, Joshua Tree, CA.
  • All songs by Brant Bjork 2007 Dune Boogie Tunez BMI
  • Art by Bunker/Bjork

Notes

A limited run of 300 copies was released on yellow vinyl, as well as a CD release. Some CDs came with a postcard featuring the same graphics as the album cover, as well as a printed message hand signed by Bjork.

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References

  1. ^ Discogs. "Brant Bjork - Tres Dias". discogs.com. Retrieved on October 6, 2013.