5:00

Range
v4.5-all
country, Slow, dusty spaghetti Western ballad; male vocals with a weary baritone, Sparse kick and snare with brushed accents, twangy tremolo guitar, and distant whistled motifs, Harmonica answers vocal phrases; bass moves lazily under a wide, echoing mix, Tempo drags like a tired horse, chorus swells with stacked low harmonies and reverb that feels like open desert air, slow
2:53

Plateau
v4.5-all
country, Slow, dusty spaghetti Western ballad; male vocals with mournful whistling leads, Sparse tremolo guitar and deep, distant toms under a soft, dragging tempo, Low, moaning winds and subtle jaw harp textures, Verses stay close and intimate; chorus swells slightly with layered whistles and reverb-drenched chords, then fall back into wide, lonely silence between phrases, slow
4:34

Revolver
v4.5-all
country, Slow, creaking spaghetti Western ballad; low male vocals over sparse tremolo guitar and distant baritone guitar swells, Soft brushed snare and dry, roomy kicks; mournful solo whistle featured as a hook between lines, Subtle far-off choir pads as the wind rises in choruses, with harmonized whistling in the outro, everything soaked in dusty plate reverb and tape hiss, slow
5:07

Mesa
v4.5-all
country, Sparse spaghetti western score: solo nylon-string guitar with wide, slow tremolo and cavern reverb; lonesome whistle as lead motif, Tempo drifts like a tired horse’s walk, with low percussion hits far apart, almost like distant thunder, Dynamic arc stays hushed and mournful, swelling slightly in the middle, then fading back to a brittle, windblown hush for the ending, slow
4:10

Road
v4.5-all
country, Slow, mournful spaghetti western ballad; nylon-string Spanish guitar in a lazy swung rhythm, distant tremolo guitar swells, soft brushed snare and low toms, Male vocals wear a tired drawl, close-mic’d and intimate; occasional whistled hook doubles the melody, Reverb paints a wide, sunburnt canyon; each chorus blooms with subtle harmonies and wordless “ohh” pads, then falls back to bare guitar between sections, slow
3:23

Pasos
v4.5-all
country, Slow, mournful spaghetti–Western ballad with nylon-string Spanish guitar leading the groove; dry room reverb, distant tremolo guitar swells for tension, sparse shaker and brushed snare that creep in on the second chorus, Male vocals, close and weary, with a haunting whistle motif and low harmonies on the hook, tempo dragging like sunburned footsteps across the desert, slow
4:31

Marinara
v4.5-all
country, Slow, spaghetti‑western ballad with nylon-string Spanish guitar taking the lead; swung, catchy rhythm at a mournful tempo, Sparse shaker and low, distant toms for pulse, occasional tremolo guitar stabs, Male vocals, close and dry in the mix, with a small room reverb on the guitar that blooms subtly in the chorus, Energy stays low and lonesome, chorus lifting only through melodic hooks and layered “ohhh” harmonies, slow
5:38

Dusk
v4.5-all
folk, Slow, mournful spaghetti western ballad; nylon-string guitar picking a sparse minor progression, distant tremolo chords, soft brushed snare with tambourine and shakers giving a dusty sway; male vocals low and weary, with a haunting whistle hook doubling the main melody; occasional harmonica swells in the background, mix drenched in plate reverb like a lonely canyon, slow, acoustic
5:39

Drifter
v4.5-all
folk, Slow-burn spaghetti Western ballad with nylon-string leads, tremolo chords, tambourine and shakers in a lazy sway; muffled snare on a loping half-time groove, Male vocals with a weary, close-mic tone; chorus widens with low stacked harmonies and a distant whistle; reverb tail paints a dry, sun-bleached horizon, acoustic, slow
3:54

Solitude
v4.5-all
folk, Slow, mournful spaghetti Western waltz at ~68 BPM; nylon-string lead picking a stark, minor motif over soft acoustic strums, Muffled snare brushes on 2 and 3, tambourine and shakers sway like a tired horse gait, Male vocals, dry and upfront with a faint slapback echo; low, whistled hook doubles the chorus melody, Mix feels dusty and distant, but the groove stays catchy and hypnotic, slow, acoustic
4:30

Sunburn
v4.5-all
folk, Spaghetti-western score vibe, male vocals; nylon-string guitar doing twangy minor riffs, dry muted snare with brushed hits, tambourine on downbeats, washboard and shakers for dusty shuffle, Occasional distant, reverb-kissed whistle phrases weaving between vocal lines, Verses ride a slow, stalking two-step; chorus widens with gang-style “hey”s and low harmonies, Mix feels sunburned and sparse, with long silences and tailing echoes for tension, acoustic

