Wow. I never saw that Clara Rockmore album on Amie. I would've been all over that one.
Also the Theremin isn't difficult to play at all. You don't even touch it. Getting the sound you want out of it is another matter.
(Not really.) Love the liner note that says, "These talented young people play a variety of music for all occasions." Well really, what else could you ask for?
@Doofy, your prowess with Google impresses me. I love knowing that at least 3 out of 5 members of the band did not end up working at a Stuckey's in southern VA.
(Just kidding, that's Tommy Shaw, of course. Although the blond vocalist does appear to have worked with 80s metal band Warlord. My Google-fu is strong.)
I've been listening more to "Narratives," but this one's growing on me.
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Now back to finishing Ebo Taylor, above
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Dreamy and washedout vocals drenched in reverb. Plus, it's a Daily Deal.
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An Amie Street find. Twangy and pleasant.
Almost through this now - whilst I like it, I do prefer their later recordings.
Thanks for prompting me Kez
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Tio Bitar by Dungen, my favorite of theirs.
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Also the Theremin isn't difficult to play at all. You don't even touch it. Getting the sound you want out of it is another matter.
(Not really.) Love the liner note that says, "These talented young people play a variety of music for all occasions." Well really, what else could you ask for?
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Common name, but this looks like the drummer!
Of course the guy with the blond mop later went on to fame as a member of Styx:
Latest Clinical Archives release. Good EA--a free, of course.
I've been listening more to "Narratives," but this one's growing on me.