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Relaxing, subdued, and unobtrusive, the six slow-paced instrumentals on Things Shaped in Passing work best as background music that doesn't demand too much attention or emotional commitment from the listener. Things Shaped in Passing CD music Fans of bands such as Mogwai, Sonna, and the Album Leaf may appreciate the album's reflective tone, the interplay between the individual musicians (including James Haas' atmospheric use of lap steel guitar), and the way the songs unfold gradually without obvious attention-grabbing ...See Full Description
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Things Shaped in Passing CD music. Neutral Milk Hotel leader Jeff Mangum is a popster who hears interstellar sounds as natural ingredients of his "pop." He was weaned with the inevitable four-track in his bedroom, schooled on a record collection stacked with John Cage and Captain ...
Things Shaped in Passing songs. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band offers the opening fanfare for Modest Mouse's sixth full-length, GOOD NEWS FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE BAD NEWS, a fitting intro for the outfit's most majestic record to date. On their prior major-label recordings, the (formerly) ...
Things Shaped in Passing CD music. Explosions in the Sky is set to make a noticeable mark on the indie rock scene. It combines epic guitar architecture a la Sonic Youth, the spatial manipulation of slowcore bands like Low, and the instrumental rock ambition of upstarts ...
Things Shaped in Passing songs. Calexico streamlined its eclectic sound a bit on this 2003 release, adding a pop sensibility to the band's already-exciting mixture of Latin-tinged Southwestern twang and jazzy, atmospheric sophistication. Most notably, FEAST OF WIRE features more of multi-instrumentalist Joey Burns's voice ...
Things Shaped in Passing music CDs. The title CASUALLY SMASHED TO PIECES hints at the entropic approach to pop music that Kent, Ohio's the Six Parts Seven has adopted on this and their previous albums. Pretty but angular, catchy but scratchy, cinematic music for the art-house, ...
Things Shaped in Passing album. Playing like a brighter, happier Mogwai, Everywhere and Right Here continues the Six Parts Seven's exploration of spacey instrumentals, crescendos of mood and emotion, and epic indie rock. "What You Love You Must Love Now" is as poignant as anything ...
Things Shaped in Passing music CDs. Tobin Sprout has never been as versatile or dynamic a songwriter as his former Guided by Voices bandmate Robert Pollard (the two probably connected at the hip for posterity), but he has probably been the more consistent one, avoiding most ...
Things Shaped in Passing album. Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1990, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Vibraphonist Milt Jackson's recording career has been remarkably consistent, and his Pablo recordings of 1975-85 are uniformly excellent. This particular set features his 1984 quartet (a group consisting of pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Mickey Roker) performing four obscure group originals and three standards with swing, subtle creativity and soul. This CD is a good example of Milt Jackson's enjoyable music. ~ Scott Yanow
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Recorded at RCA Studios, New York, New York in July 1984. Originally released on Pablo (2310 909). Includes liner notes by Norman Granz.
Personnel: Milt Jackson (vibraphone); Cedar Walton (piano); Ray ...
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