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Christian Dyas Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (7) • MP3 (3) • DVD Audio (1)
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Christian Dyas Appears on
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Complex CD (2003)
Christian Dyas CD discography Additional personnel includes: Dave Matthews, Tracy Bonham, Josh Haden, Esthero, Gavin Rossdale, Venus Hum, Rob Swift, Arone Dyer, Peter Moore (vocals); Spalding Gray (spoken vocals).
Tubular percussion abounds on the cerulean trio's second album, which intersperses instrumental segments from the ever-expanding organization's show with guest spots from Tracy Bonham, Bush's Gavin Rossdale, and Dave Matthews, among others. Musically, the Blue Men concoct a kind of quirky metal ...
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Audio CDs (1999)
Christian Dyas music CDs AUDIO was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.
For years before the release of their debut CD AUDIO, the Blue Man Group has been dazzling audiences with theatrical performances that heavily feature their unique music. Onstage, the trio (augmented by additional instrumentalists) plays a percussive, almost tribal brand of instrumental music that involves both ancient instruments such as the cimbalom, and Blue ...
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Revolutions CD (2004)
Christian Dyas CD discography In hip-hop's nascent period, DJs from Grandmaster Flash to Jam Master Jay were given the praise and respect they deserved as the driving force behind the music. As rap exploded in the 1990s, the MC became more and more of the focal point, with the DJ fading into the backdrop. However, in the ...
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Orangutang CD (1993)
Christian Dyas albums All songs written by Orangutang.
Recorded at Inner Ear Studios, Arlington, Virginia.
Personnel: Christian Dyas (vocals, guitar); David Allyn Steele (guitar); Todd Perlmutter (drums).
Audio Mixers: Paul Q. Kolderie; Sean Slade.
Recording information: Inner Ear Studios, Arlington, VA.
Orangutang: Christian Dyas (guitar, vocals), David Steele (guitar), Joe Klompus (bass), Todd Perlmutter (drums).
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Dead Sailor Acid Blues CD (1994)
Christian Dyas discography Orangutang: David Steele (guitar), Todd Perlmutter (drums), Christian Dyas, Joe Klompus.
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Diary Of A Liar CD (1998)
Christian Dyas songs Jules Verdone is a Baltimore-born, Boston-based singer/songwriter with a knack for emotional detail and dry wit in her first-person lyrics. This is evidenced to greatest effect on the coolly dismissive "Everything's Your Fault," from this, Verdone's 1998 debut.
DIARY OF A LIAR favors straightforward guitar pop somewhere between Matthew Sweet (minus the rock-god posturing) and Holly Beth Vincent (of the cultily adored '80s punk-poppers Holly and the Italians) with less kitschy aggression. As with many debut albums, the songwriting is not as consistent as it might be, though killers like the declamatory "Through My Teeth," "Dumb Rock Song," and "Baltimore or Less" more than make up for one or two songs that are slightly overlong and underdone. DIARY OF A LIAR is a most impressive debut.
Recording information: Q Division, Boston, MA.
Photographer: Spencer Lloyd.
Personnel: Ed Valauskas (vocals, guitar, sleigh bell); Avram Glietsman (vocals, guitar); Merrie Amsterburg (guitar, mandolin); Christian Dyas (guitar); Kevin Salem (slide guitar); Peter Linton (lap steel guitar); Tom Richards (toy piano, synthesizer); Jon Lupfer (chamberlin); Nathan Logus, Mike Baumer (drums).
Audio Mixers: Jon Lupfer; Paul David Hager.
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Rewards of Cruelty CD (1993)
Christian Dyas albums All songs written by Orangutang.
Recorded at Inner Ear Studios, Arlington, Virginia.
Orangutang: Christian Dyas (guitar, vocals), David Steele (guitar), Joe Klompus (bass), Todd Perlmutter (drums).
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 Christian Dyas music CDs Worked With
Blue Man Group, X-Ecutioners
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