| Artist appears on Marc Ribot Scelsi Morning CD (2003)
Christine Bard music CDs
$13.39 Marc Ribot's first entry in Tzadik's Modern Composer series allows him to further expand on an already wildly eclectic body of work. Several of the pieces are akin to film cues, more to evoke a mood than anything else.
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| Artist appears on Marc Ribot Yo! I Killed Your God CD (1999)
Christine Bard CD discography
$13.09 With his spiky, angular style, Marc Ribot emerged as one of the most distinctive guitar stylists of the 1980s and '90s, spicing up the music of Tom Waits and Elvis Costello while remaining a vital part of the NYC avant-garde
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| Artist appears on Filmworks 2 Soundtracks, Vol. 2 CD (2003)
Christine Bard music CDs
$13.39 The already eclectic Marc Ribot may have released his widest-reaching album to date with Soundtracks, Vol. 2. From neo-Dixieland to spooky electronica to solo shakuhachi, Ribot turns in a head-spinning program of disparate genres that hang together surprisingly well as
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| Artist appears on Gisburg No Stranger, Not At All CD (1995)
Christine Bard CD discography
$13.39 A strong and intriguing debut, No Stranger Not at All presents Gisburg's beautiful, versatile voice in settings ranging from wordless vocalizations to spoken word battery. The Austrian singer/composer steps into a wealth of styles over just ten tracks, presenting a
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| Artist appears on Roy Nathanson Lobster And Friend CD (1993)
Christine Bard albums
$14.59 Roy Nathanson and Anthony Coleman make an intriguing, thoroughly unpredictable, often delightful duo. This 14-song session, like the work of Nathanson's Jazz Passengers band, spans the gamut of improvisational possibilities.
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| Artist appears on Gisburg Shadows In The Sea CD (1996)
Christine Bard discography
$13.09 Evocative pieces and short, narrated scenes are the heart of Gisburg's second Tzadik release Shadows in the Sea. The album opens strong with "Low-End"'s confident walking bass joined by Gisburg's voice soaring in the background, while narrator Jeff O'Malley paints
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