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Exchange CD (2008)
Emily Bezar albums "Bezar is a genre unto herself." - Expose Magazine
"Like encountering Kate Bush jamming with King Crimson" - The Wire
"Haunting art-rock. Beautifully synthesizes elements of new music, jazz and pop." - Downbeat Magazine
"An M.C. Escher in sound. There's enough importance here to keep the serious, open-eared listener busy for years." - Stereophile Magazine
"This is mature, intelligent, beautiful ...
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Four Walls Bending CD (1999)
Emily Bezar music CDs "Textured, haunting art-rock... beautifully synthesizes elements of new music, jazz and pop. FOUR STARS"- Downbeat Magazine
"Bezar has finely tuned, neoclassical jazz sensibilities akin to those of Keith Jarrett. Her tunes are filled with hollow fifths and aching, arching sevenths, as well as lush, delicious chords that wash up from time to time to illuminate her ethereal ...
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Grandmother's Tea Leaves CD (1994)
Emily Bezar discography Recorded at CCRMA Studios, Stanford, Connecticut; Studio D, Sausalito, California; Earwax Productions, San Francisco, California.
Engineers: Bob Hodas, Peter Steinbach, Emily Bezar.
Personnel: Emily Bezar (vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Michael Ross (keyboards).
The Arlekin String Quartet: Eugene Chukhlov, Dmitri Glovko (violin); Rem Djemilev (viola); Sergei Riabtchenko (cello).
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Angels' Abacus CD (2004)
Emily Bezar songs "Bezar is a genre unto herself."- Expose Magazine
"Emily Bezar is an original, and deserves to be regarded as such....This is mature, intelligent, beautiful music, deserving of a place in the music library of anyone with a mind and a soul. "- Progression Magazine
"Emily Bezar has never been interested in making average pop records; one of the ...
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Exchange CD (2008)
Emily Bezar CD discography "Bezar is a genre unto herself." - Expose Magazine
"Like encountering Kate Bush jamming with King Crimson" - The Wire
"Haunting art-rock. Beautifully synthesizes elements of new music, jazz and pop." - Downbeat Magazine
"An M.C. Escher in sound. There's enough importance here to ...
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Moon In Grenadine CD (1996)
Emily Bezar albums "An album that puts the listener into a luxurious world of pure sonic beauty."- East Bay Express
"Bezar's intelligence is overwhelming - there's enough richness, rigor, allusion, and surprise here to keep you thinking till next year."- Stereophile Magazine
"Art rock is alive and well in Berkeley."- Keyboard Magazine
Moon in Grenadine, Emily Bezar's second independently released recording, is a song cycle about love, marriage and permanence, portraying couples in various stages of matrimony. These are songs for lovers who have seen their moon inflamed... Bezar careens from rock arias of operatic intensity to intimate piano/voice episodes to sophisticated, horn-infused chamber jazz. Her vocal style hovers around the intersection of pop, jazz and classical often shifting mid-phrase to an unexpected inflection. Mostly acoustic in flavor, this album hints at the lush electronic sound Bezar explored in her 1993 debut album Grandmother's Tea Leaves, but gains a new dynamism and immediacy with the addition of a blazing rhythm section.
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I Thought I Heard You CD (1993)
Emily Bezar CD discography all original cuts from this San Francisco rock group, recorded in 1992
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All the Sweet Things CD (2000)
Track Listing of songs: All the Sweet Things; Here Me; Down on You; Something More; I Can't Explain; Fallen Trophy; Pill Called You, A; Backroom Blues; Round and Round; Evolution;
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Wreckless CD
Potato Eaters include: Emily Bezar, Ben Guy (vocals); David Phillips, Gino Robair, Michael Ross.
Personnel: David Phillips (vocals, dobro); Emily Bezar (vocals, keyboards); Ben Guy (vocals); Michael King Ross (guitar); Gino Robair (mandolin, drums, percussion); Michael Ross (percussion).
Recording information: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA.
Arranger: Potato Eaters.
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 Emily Bezar Songs
Popular or famous Emily Bezar music songs: Winter Moon, Heaven to Pay, I Tear Down, White Cedar, Rain in Calgary, Lead, Mosquito in the Shade. More music songs Run Through With Daylight, Heavy Air, In My Sky, Gone, Continental Slide, Strange Man, Sigh, Kingdom Come, Right Back at Me, Losing the Middle. More music songs Hypertrophia, Rest Me Here, Saturn's Return. See All Songs
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