Barry Mirochnick Appears on
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Whitehorse CD (2011)
Barry Mirochnick albums Musical marriages of real-life married couples can be a tricky thing -- the road is littered with the artistic and romantic casualties of husband-and-wife teams who tried to make the shift from domestic bliss to a shared sonic identity. ...
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Middle Cyclone CD (2009)
Barry Mirochnick songs Indie/alt-country songwriter-goddess Neko Case is nothing if not a chameleon, capable of wrapping herself around soulful twang, snotty 'tude, or bouyant teen energy. But if there's a thread running through her work, it's her undeniable magnetism as a poet. ...
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Bright and Vivid CD (2011)
Barry Mirochnick music CDs For an album titled Bright and Vivid, Kathryn Calder's sophomore solo effort sure starts out pretty murky. With its thick, squalling guitars, thudding drumbeat, and smeared, muffled vocals, "One Two Three" initially suggests that Calder is taking a page ...
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Are You My Mother? CD (2010)
Barry Mirochnick CD discography The most striking moment on Kathryn Calder's solo debut comes early. Halfway through the prettily subdued opener, "Slip Away," the song bursts unexpectedly free of its gently dappled piano tones and measured calm, the drums kick into rollicking gear, ...
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Boxcar Campfire CD (2011)
Barry Mirochnick albums Paul Pigat's many fans are probably more familiar with him as the front man of the rockin' Cousin Harley band. You might think that acoustic music is a new diversion for the already multi-talented Vancouver musician. Not so. His ...
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Maintenant CD (2010)
Barry Mirochnick discography Track Listing of songs: No, My Heart Will Go On; Hundredth Time, The; Dreams of Romance; Alone at the Pier; Everyone Can Tell; One Woman Show; I'm Not Coming Out Tonight; Some Second Best; I Can't Bring Myself to Smile, The; ...
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Good Times Coming Back Again CD (2002)
Barry Mirochnick CD discography Seemingly happy whether driving hard rock and pop songs such as "Slow Stroke" or letting his descriptive lyrics control other tunes like "Good Times," Greg MacPherson creates a consistent flow of sounds and ideas difficult to pigeonhole. While not ...
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IC Victory CD (2013)
Barry Mirochnick music CDs Unknown Contributor Role: Jennifer Foster.
Personnel: Tribal Tech (guitar, clarinet, bass guitar); Jesse Zubot (fiddle); Kathleen Kajioka (viola); Michael Olsen (cello); Tom Holliston (musette); Brian O'Kane (trumpet); Colin Murray (bass trombone); Veda Hille (organ); Jason Tait (vibraphone); Keith Rose (bass ...
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Contradictor CD (2008)
Barry Mirochnick discography Arranger: Jesse Zubot.
Personnel: Ndidi Onukwulu (vocals, background vocals); Steve Dawson , Paul Pigat (guitar, background vocals); Jesse Zubot (strings, background vocals); JP Carter (trumpet); Bill Runge, Derry Byrne (horns); Chris Gestrin (pump organ); Roey Shemesh, Barry Mirochnick (background vocals).
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Victoria Day CD (2009)
Melissa McClelland is the wife of Canadian singer/songwriter Luke Doucet, guitarist for Sarah McLachlan's touring band. Like her husband's, McClelland's music is rootsy, with touches of blues, jazz, country, and folk-rock. Doucet produced this set, McClelland's third solo outing, ...
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Nevertheless CD (2007)
After a four-year gap between her second and third albums, Winnipeg's Christine Fellows followed 2005's Paper Anniversary with another winner barely two years later. Nevertheless continues the folk-influenced singer/songwriter's winning streak, kicking off with the quirkily orchestrated instrumental "Let ...
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How They Fly CD (2006)
Track Listing of songs: Company You Keep; Little Voice; We Say No; Stranger; Flower Like Years; Extra Hours; Don't Start; Accident; Falling Behind; Every Bone and Muscle; Careful Kid; Runway;
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7 Stories & 13 Songs CD (2004)
John Guliak likes things the old-fashioned way, especially judging by the backwoods, mountain-ish approach on the pleasing title track. Bringing to mind the Handsome Family with his deep timbre, Guliak and his cohorts weave a dark and catchy melody that is part Tom Waits and part Johnny Cash. The song takes a detour à la "Layla" ...
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