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Recorded at Hum Depot, Berry Hill, Tennessee.
Silver Jews: David Berman, Tim Barnes, Mike Fellows, William Tyler, Tony Crow, Paul Neihaus, Cassie Marrett.
Silver Jews Tennessee Songs | 1. | Tennessee |
| 2. | Long Long Gone |
| 3. | I'm Gonna Love the Hell Out of You |
| 4. | Turn Your Guns Around |
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Purchase Tennessee CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Silver Jews Starlite Walker CD (1994)
Tennessee
$12.85 David Berman and Stephen Malkmus, the principal Silver Jews, met at the University of Virginia in the late '80s, around the same time Malkmus was flying home to California on vacations and starting Pavement. The Silver Jews' first two EPs shared Pavement's noise-straddled, lo-fi aesthetic; on them, the Jews sounded like a scaled-back, literary Pavement. (Pavement, in turn, took on the Silver Jews' sense of lyrical exploration, and has continued traveling down that road deep into its career.) STARLITE WALKER is the Jews' first proper album, and it benefits from Pavement's concurrent emergence as an indie-rock powerhouse. Pavement boys Steve West and Bob Nastanovich come aboard with real percussion and quaint touches like pedal steel guitar and toy piano, giving the Silver Jews a wider musical scope than previously attempted (to go along with studio production that adds miles and miles of clarity).
But ...
| | Silver Jews Natural Bridge CD (1996)
Tennessee
$14.69 The Silver Jews' 1996 recording, The Natural Bridge continues the band's shift from their early, sprawling racket into a smooth foil for David Berman's laid-back vocals and evocative lyrics. When sessions with original Jews Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich and with members of the Scud Mountain Boys didn't work out the way Berman hoped, they were scrapped; the final version of The Natural Bridge was recorded in the summer of 1996 at Hartford, CT's Studio .45, which was originally a gun factory.
New Radiant Storm King's Peyton Pinkerton and Matt Hunter, Drag City producer/sessionman Rian Murphy, and keyboardist Michael Deming joined Berman in this version of the Jews' lineup, resulting in a more ...
| | Silver Jews American Water CD (1998)
Tennessee
$15.29 At their best, David Berman's songs have always provided a personal narrative framed by distinctly American pathos, indie-rock's equivalent of early Band folktales. AMERICAN WATER, the third full-length by Berman's Silver Jews, maintains that same songwriting focus, but it clearly betters 1996's NATURAL BRIDGE by bringing back what had previously been the Jews' secret weapon: Stephen Malkmus' guitar. SM's playing has always straddled the line between noise-invested ...
| | Dave Fischoff Ox & The Rainbow CD (2001)
Tennessee
$12.19 Dave Fischoff basks in sentimental storytelling and simple recording techniques on the eight-song The Ox & the Rainbow. The disc opens with the operatic "A Nap at Truthtime, Some Magic Slips Away." With that opening track, it's easy to see why Fischoff is so often compared to the likes of Cardinal, Richard ...
| | Silver Jews Bright Flight CD (2001)
Tennessee
$13.05 When the Silver Jews first appeared in the mid-'90s, the band's singer-songwriter David Berman was backed by some of his pals from Pavement, whose sound helped define the sonic parameters of the first couple of Silver Jews releases. In short order, though, the group weaned itself of Pavement connections both aural and physical, and developed its own sound, which seems to reach an apex on BRIGHT FLIGHT. While Berman and company have been moving in a vaguely country-rock direction for a while, ...
| | Silver Jews Tanglewood Numbers CD (2005)
Tennessee
$12.69 The Silver Jews returned after a four-year absence with 2005's TANGLEWOOD NUMBERS, one of the band's most accomplished and satisfying sets. The Jews' over-hyped status as "a Pavement side-project" (the band contains Pavement members Steve Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich) and an "all-star group" (Will Oldham, Dave Pajo, and the Jesus Lizard's Duane Denison are ...
| | Who Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 CDs (1996)
Tennessee
$15.35 The music on LIVE AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT FESTIVAL 1970 was originally recorded for the soundtrack to a concert film of the same name.
Recorded live at The Isle Of Wight Festival, England on August 29, 1970. Includes liner notes by Michael Heatley and Ted Tuksa.
This 2-CD set documents the Who's performance at a music festival that has achieved an almost mythological status over the years. Whether the event deserves its reputation as Woodstock 2 or not, this staggeringly powerful set captures one of the most important rock ...
| | Silk Road: A Musical Caravan CDs (2002)
Tennessee
$17.69 The Silk Road, that amorphous region that stretches from China to the Middle East, might just be Earth's final frontier. Crossing many countries and regions, for centuries it's been the conduit of trade and culture. Part of the culture is the music and the way the travelers have spread the influence of sounds in both directions. The result is music from many areas with common themes -- horses, for example -- and modes and ideas that mix, but which also often keep a remarkably unique flavor, perhaps best typified by the unearthly Tuvan throat singing. Many of the examples given here, both in the Masters & Traditions disc and the Minstrels & Lovers, are field recordings made across Asia and the Middle East with some stunning fidelity. One of the most intriguing things about the nomadic music that fills so much of this collection is the lack of rhythmic instruments (as opposed to settled cultures, which value drumming) and the curious rhythms of the songs and instrumental pieces, which seem to reflect the gait of horses. There's plenty of wonderful music here, but to Western ears, the transcendent player has to be Mashq-e Javanan, a player of the stringed dutar from Tajikistan. He's not traditional, but his fluency and creativity -- not to mention his speed -- make him the equal of any guitar god. However, that's not quite the point of the overall exercise here, which is to expose people to all the music and cultures that comprise the Silk Road. In that it succeeds completely, as part of the overall Silk Road project headed by Yo-Yo Ma. Extraordin
Includes liner notes by Yo-Yo Ma, Jean During and Ted Levin.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
2 CD;Music From Afghanistan, China,Kazakhstan,Mongolia,Iran
THE SILK ROAD: A MUSICAL CARAVAN presents traditional music from Afghanistan, China, Iran, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan and other Central Eurasion nations.
Personnel: Ashik Feyzullah Tchinar, Ashiq Hasan (vocals, saz); Svetlana Chebodaev (vocals, percussion); Vyacheslav Kuchenov, Abdurashid Nādirev, Morād Ali Sālār Ahmadi, S. Tawarow, Dordi Torik, T. Soltan Qalebov, Khongorzul, Sergei Charkhov, Jurabek Nabiev, Jaule Bakshi, Qalbeke Uzaqbergenova, Muhammud Rahim Takhary, Abdollāh Nazriev, Almas Almatov, Akil Sekebaev, Mahingul Nazarshaheva, Evgeni Ulugbashev, Shuhrat Nabiev, Barno Ishakova, Hossein Ghavami (vocals); Wu Man (pipa); Dariush Safvat (santur); Edalat Nasibov (saz); Ali Tajvidi (violin); Elshan Mansurov (kamancha); Grigor Takushian (duduk); Kojiro Umezaki (shakuhachi); Hassan Kassai (ney); Gongxiao Dasha Ensemble (shawm, sheng, ...
| | Waifs Sink Or Swim CD (2000)
Tennessee
$10.25 Additional personnel includes: Jen Anderson (violin); Anita Quayle (cello); Phil Moriarity (clarinet); Steven Teakle (accordion); Dave Macdonald (drums, percussion, background vocals).
With little time to spare, the third time for this West Australian trio is the charmer. Maximizing the talents of each crafty songwriter, the Simpson sisters lead close to all of the songs within, including the aptly worded and grin-inducing "The Haircut," a song about personal interior and exterior imperfections. ...
| | Neon Rose Reload CD (1974) (Import) Sweden
Tennessee
$19.69
| | Ultravox Systems Of Romance CD (1978) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; United Kingdom
Tennessee
$11.39
| | Moe Club CD (Import)
Tennessee
$35.49
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