| | Fred Lonberg-Holm Other Valentines CD Fred Lonberg-Holm Discography of CDs
Frederick Lonberg-Holm: Frederick Lonberg-Holm; Axel Dörner (trumpet); Michael Zerang (percussion).
Personnel: Frederick Lonberg-Holm (cello); Frank Rosaly (drums).
Recording information: Clava; Deuces Recording.
Photographer: Michael Zerang.The Wire (p.75) - "[T]he overriding feel is of a technical workout as opposed to any kind of alchemical process, with the results that this is as impressive as good joinery. Which isn't bad." Fred Lonberg-Holm Other Valentines Songs Other Valentines Review
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Purchase Other Valentines CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dave Douglas Bow River Falls CD (2004)
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$14.55 A true collaborative effort, BOW RIVER FALLS features playing, composing, and arranging by trumpeter Dave Douglas, clarinetist Louis Sclavis, cellist Peggy Lee, and drummer/programmer Dylan Van Der Schyff. Recorded during Douglas's residence at the Banff Jazz Workshop in Alberta, Canada (where the other musicians ...
| | Wadada Leo Smith Smith/Ibarra/Zorn: 50th Birthday Celebration Vol. 8 CD (2004)
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$13.99 This eighth volume in the John Zorn 50th Birthday Celebration series on Tzadik is most of all a blowing session with a ton of surprises. Recorded impeccably during the monthlong series at Tonic in New York, this bunch appears in both duo and trio configurations and the sparks fly throughout. There are two sets of music contained here. The first, a series of duets between Zorn and Susie Ibarra, runs the gamut improvisationally from the knotty ...
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| | Deaf Symphony Chains Of Love CD (2006)
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$11.49 Deaf Symphony™ unleashes their sophomore effort, entitled Chains of Love, with a vengeance.The release contains ten tracks of kick-in-the-gut heavy metal rock, anchored upon thundering grooves, crunching guitar hooks, shredding melodic leads, and heavy, but articulable, vocals. Well-thought-out lyrics capture the mood of the music on each and every song, boasting strong soul-stirring phrases that I found myself reading again and again, long after my speakers fell silent. Each track has a melodious and memorable flavor, without sacrificing any heavy metal edge—a skillful talent that only the top artists ever master. Much akin to the average listener, even with most of my favorite bands, my enjoyment level of a CD usually breaks down like this: two or three songs that I absolutely love, four to six that I totally enjoy, one or two that I could take or leave, and one that I simply skip past each time I listen to the CD. Not so with Chains of Love. This entire CD hits the bull’s eye of my hard core sweet spot, and I continually found my head involuntarily nodding to the driving rhythm of each and every track.Matt Cerbin and Howard Askeland master the definitive dual-guitar partnership, blending unique styles that compliment one another, while providing the inimitable six-string bruising that is the essence of the band’s unique sound. The gifted duo is scarcely rivaled when it comes to mixing taste and finesse with raw unbridled guitar fury.Slamming home the powerhouse grooves with the tastefulness of a session drummer, and the ferocity of a runaway train, is Larry Cox. With rhythmic double kick patterns that mirror intricate guitar rhythms, Cox possesses the ability to almost solo around the kit while simultaneously locking down a rock-steady tempo within each song’s arrangement.However, it is Chris Rogers that truly supplies the band’s quintessential lifeblood. Rogers masters the ability to blend pitch-perfect melody with all of the throaty-growled passion required to inspire listeners to belt out their own vocal accompaniment while driving ninety miles per hour down the freeway. However, what really captures a listener’s attention is Rogers’ ability make a mouth full of syllables fit into half the space they were designed for, while keeping ninety-five percent of the words recognizable. Part of me wants ...
| | Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture: Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married CD (2007)
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