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Personnel: Judy Collins (vocals, piano); Hugh McCracken (guitar); Lee Musiker (piano); Russell Walden (keyboards); Zev Katz (bass instrument); Tony Beard (drums); Frank Barr, Susan Lewis, Elizabeth Norman, Peter Stewart, Donald Barnum (background vocals).Dirty Linen (p.51) - "Both musically and philosophically, she builds on her illustrious past history with her first studio recording in almost a decade." Portrait Of An American Girl Music Judy Collins Portrait Of An American Girl Songs Portrait Of An American Girl Music Review Purchase Portrait Of An American Girl CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jerry Garcia Pizza Tapes CD (2000)
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Full performer name: Jerry Garcia/David Grisman/Tony Rice. Personnel: Jerry Garcia (vocals, guitar); Tony Rice (guitar); David Grisman (mandolin). Recorded at Dawg Studios, Mill Valley, California on February 4 & 5, 1993. Includes liner notes by David Grisman and Tony Rice. All tracks ...
| | Lyle Lovett Smile CD (2003)
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| | Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 CDs (2004)
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$15.69 Includes a 52-page booklet. Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic guitar); Joan Baez. Recorded at Philharmonic Hall, New York, New York on October 31, 1964. Includes liner notes by Sean Wilentz. Audio Mixer: Michael Brauer. Liner Note Authors: Robert Shelton; Bob Dylan. Recording information: Philharmonic Hall, New ...
| | Judy Collins Sings Leonard Cohen: Democracy CD (2004)
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$9.29 Personnel: Judy Collins (acoustic guitar, piano); Judy Collins (vocals); ...
| | Joan Baez Bowery Songs CD (2005)
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$14.29 Adapter: Joan Baez. Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals, guitar); Erik Della Penna, Erik Dellapenna (vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar, banjo); Graham Maby (vocals, bass guitar); Duke McVinnie (vocals, guitar); George Javori (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: Brandon Mason. Recording information: Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY (11/06/2004); Effanel ...
| | Black Flag First Four Years CD (1983)
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| | Barenaked Ladies Stunt CD (1998)
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$12.39 Barenaked Ladies: Steven Page (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, flute, piano); Ed Robertson (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, percussion); Jim Creeggan (violin, cello, acoustic & electric bass, background vocals); Kevin Hearn (electric guitar, banjo, accordion, piano, electric piano, Clavinet, melodica, organ, keyboards, synthesizer, samples, background vocals); Tyler Stewart (vocals, drums, bongos, percussion). Additional personnel: Natacha Hebert (spoken vocals); Colin Alexander (scratches); Don Garbutt (samples); "French Pete" Tremblay (background vocals). Producers: Susan Rogers, David Leonard, Barenaked Ladies. Recorded at Arlyn Studios, Austin Texas in Feburary 1998 and Phase One Studios, Scarborough, Ontario in March 1998. "One Week" was nominated for the 1999 ...
| | Mark Newton No Boundaries CD (2003)
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| | Eric Himan I Go On CD (2005)
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| | Richard Youngs 5 Years CD (2006)
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| | Darkspace Vol 2 CD (2006) (Import) Import
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| | Joanne Robertson Lighter CD (2008) (Import) Import
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$19.69 | | Roisin Murphy Ruby Blue CD (2005) (Import) Australia
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$15.95 RUBY BLUE is the debut solo release from Roisin Murphy, the singer from the electronic dance-pop act Moloko. Yet Murphy doesn't stick to Moloko's uptempo, acid house-inspired club jams here. Instead, RUBY BLUE flirts with trip-hop, jazz, and quirky singer-songwriter pop. Though more sedate, Murphy is no less experimental on RUBY BLUE. If anything, she stretches her stylistic wings to create a hypnotic, varied, and ultimately enjoyable first release. As brilliant as Moloko could be -- on both their most eccentric and most conventionally pop moments -- their albums never quite jelled into something as uniformly great as Roisin Murphy's solo debut, Ruby Blue. By teaming up with producer Matthew Herbert, who remixed Moloko's "Sing It Back" back in the I Am Not a Doctor days, Murphy keeps the alluring sensuality and unpredictable quirks that made Moloko unique, without sounding like she's rehashing where she's already been. Both Murphy and Herbert are artists who are equally at home with the wildest and most accessible sounds (and especially when they bring those extremes together), so their reunion on Ruby Blue feels very natural, and gives the album a smoother, more organic sound than might be expected from a debut. Herbert's concept was to build ...
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