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The Mars Volta: Omar Alfredo Rodriguez-Lopez, Isaiah Owens, Jon Philip Theodore, Cedric Bixler Zavala, Jeremy Michael Ward, Eva Gardner. Recorded in 2001. Recording information: Long Beach, CA (10/2001-12/2001). Photographers: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez; Sonny Kay. When At the Drive-In decapitated itself, it basically split a whole into two halves; the Mars Volta took up the more ethereal, spacy, and experimental one. This project seems to pretty much abandon the nearly radio-friendly station they had previously taken up with Relationship of Command by creating an epic-length masterpiece of quirky, spacious sound rather than the more upfront rock aspects (the half of which is now embodied in the other ATDI offshoot band, Sparta). With Tremulant, the Mars Volta threaten to outdo the sizzling body of work of their past lives with the creation of something seething and timeless, melding their more beautiful and transcendent styles with rhythmic battery and shimmering gloss. Cedric's vocals mesmerize, as always, backed with the odd lust of Omar's melody and the powerhouse rhythm section and keys. If this EP is only a taste of what is to come, listeners have quite a bit to expect from this outfit. ~ Blake ButlerCMJ (5/6/02, p.11) - "...3 songs of quirkily timed rock, harmonically distorted guitars and weird bits of reverb and electronic loops woven in for a decidedly space-rock vibe..." Mars Volta Tremulant EP Songs | 1. | Cut That City | |
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| Tremulant EP Music Review Purchase Tremulant EP CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mars Volta De-Loused In The Comatorium CD (2003)
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$11.49 The Mars Volta: Cedric Bixler (vocals); Omar Rodriguez (guitar); Jon Theodore, Jeremy Michael Ward, Flea, Ikey Isaih Owens. Additional personnel: John Frusciante (guitar); Justin Meldel Johnson (bass); Lenny Castro (percussion). Producers: ...
| | Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Manual Dexterity: Soundtrack, Vol. 1 CD (2004)
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$11.75 Omar A. Rodriguez-Lopez One Half Of Mars Volta
Personnel: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez (guitar, piano, synthesizer, bass guitar); Jeremy Michael Ward (melodica, sound effects); Jeremy Michael Ward (melodica); Sara Christina Gross (saxophone); ...
| | Mars Volta Frances The Mute CD (2005)
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| | Porcupine Tree Deadwing CD (2005)
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| | Mars Volta Scab Dates CD (2005)
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| | Mars Volta Amputechture CD (2006)
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| | James Hall Christmas CD (1999)
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| | Walter Beasley Won't You Let Me Love You CD (2000)
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$14.25 Personnel: Walter Beasley (alto saxophone, saxophone, synthesizer); Michael Colina, Andrew Sherman, Phil Davis (keyboards, programming); ...
| | Jean-Michel Jarre Revolutions CD (1988) (Import) France
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| | Quicksilver Messenger Service Lost Gold And Silver CDs (2000) Bonus CD
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$21.79 Quicksilver Messenger Service includes: Dino Valenti (vocals, guitar); John Cipollina, Gary Duncan (guitar); Nicky Hopkins (keyboards); David Freiberg (bass); Greg Elmore (drums). Includes liner notes by Richie Unterberger. By licensing these previously unreleased live and studio tracks (plus some previously released but rare material) from the Special Markets division of EMI-Capitol Music, the mail-order company Collectors' Choice Music has legitimized Quicksilver Messenger Service recordings that had floated around on bootlegs and quasi-legal discs for many years. The performances all date from 1967-1968, a period during which Quicksilver consisted of lead guitarist John Cipollina, rhythm guitarist and singer Gary Duncan, bassist David Freiberg, and drummer Greg Elmore. As Richie Unterberger ...
| | Gerry Mulligan Dragonfly CD (1995)
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| | Dinah Shore Holding Hands At Midnight CD (1955)
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| | Best Of Studio One CD (2006)
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$14.55 The importance of reggae producer and sound system impresario Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd in the history of Jamaican music cannot be overstated. Dodd was a significant force in the careers of many of Jamaica's best-selling artists, including Bob Marley & the Wailers, Toots & the Maytals, Ken Boothe, and the Heptones, and also gave reggae legend Lee "Scratch" Perry his first start in music. This overview of some of Dodd's vintage Studio One output spans the high-flying ...
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