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Timothy Roven Discography of CDs
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Please Come Down CD (2007)
Timothy Roven CD discography Recording information: Laboratoire Du Silverlake.
Lamps: Peele Wimberley (percussion); Chris Phillips, Dave Burris, John Crooke, Vicki Peterson, James Roven, Timothy Roven.
Personnel: Dave Burris, John Crooke (vocals, guitar); Vicki Peterson (vocals, bass guitar); Timothy Roven (violin); James Roven (cello); Peele Wimberley (piano, percussion); ...
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Christmas CD (1991)
Timothy Roven songs This EP slightly preceded Rosemary, the group's major-label debut (well, Mammoth Records debut anyway), and is for Dillon Fence completists only. The title track, "Christmas," is certainly a likable enough track in the band's sugary guitar pop vein. However, "Playful" ended up being one of the less remarkable tracks on Rosemary when the full-length CD came out soon after. "In the Sound" is of typical B-side quality. ~ Erik Hage
All songs written by Greg Humphreys and Dillon Fence.
Recorded at TGS Studios, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Composer: Greg Humphreys.
Personnel: Kent Alphin, Greg Humphreys (vocals, guitar); Chris Goode (vocals); Timothy Roven (violin); John Plymale (trombone); Scott Carle (drums).
Audio Remixer: Steve Gronback.
Recording information: TGS Studios, ...
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In The Gloaming CD (1998)
Timothy Roven CD discography Stuck inside of Wingate with the Manchester blues, North Carolina's Jolene is vaguely identified with the roots-rock/alt-country army, but that's just because they know Peter Holsapple and live below the Mason-Dixon line. Actually, Holsapple's presence on the band's Sire debut does provide a clue to one of the album's touchstones. Besides the atmospheric, almost regal wall of guitars that links the band to ...
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700 Miles (2008)
Timothy Roven albums Track Listing of songs: Nothing Song; Out From Under It; 700 Miles; Like Water; More Stupider; ; All the Rage; Haunting Me; Herculetta; Redemption Day; Portland, Michigan; No Place To Fall;
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Daylight CD (1992)
Timothy Roven music CDs This EP features two studio tracks from the North Carolina group's Rosemary album ("Daylight" and "Hey Mockingbird"), an acoustic version of that album's "Sad Inheritance," and a great cover version of Blondie's "Dreaming." The latter track epitomizes singer/guitarist Greg Humphreys' uncanny knack with tuneful power pop, a talent that would reach its peak on the group's last studio album, the criminally underappreciated Living ...
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 Timothy Roven discography Worked With
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