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Jordan O'Connor Discography of CDs
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Seeds CD (2006)
Jordan O'Connor albums Performed by Tin Ear (Allan Loucks, David Loucks, and Robert Geddes) and released in 1997, this CD contains explorations into tone-poems, electronic, and film music, by composers David Loucks and Allan Loucks.
Audio Mixer: Ted Onyszczak.
Recording information: Cutting Edge Studios.
Digging Roots: Raven Kanatakta, Shoshona Kish (acoustic guitar); Jordan O'Connor (upright bass); Nick Fraser.
Personnel: Nick Fraser (drums, percussion); Melanie Baldwin (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Shane Anthony (acoustic guitar); David Anthony, David French (bass clarinet); Craig Harley (organ); Winona Polson-Lahache, Amanda Greener, Melanie Baldwin, Christie Nelson (background vocals).
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Enabler CD (2004)
Jordan O'Connor CD discography This is one of the more bizarre albums you'll hear, and it's definitely an album where one feels a bit short-changed. Beginning with a marching-band beat that cites various Canadian and American cities in "Epidemic Incentive," the group's synth pop effect is mixed with an industrial backbeat on the bouncy "The Future of Our Kind," which recalls either Laptop or Atom & His Package. "I can tell when something is done well/It's got a certain sound and a certain smell," the lyric goes as the buildup to the Attractions-era keyboard keeps the tension intact. The yelping that welcomes "Heavy Metal Life" ...
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Robot Monster CD (2003)
Jordan O'Connor music CDs The most remarkable thing about Don Ross, a very original acoustic guitarist, is not that he won the prestigious U.S. National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship twice (in 1988 and 1996), but that he could fashion something of a tribute recording to his late wife with a wacky title like Robot Monster. Naming it after a terrible '50s B-movie was Ross' way of reflecting the craziness of life, and fans of quick, sporty plucking and lightning-fast runs -- and on occasion, likeable ...
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Huron Street CD (2001)
Jordan O'Connor discography Recorded at Reaction Studios, Toronto, Canada in November 2000. Includes liner notes by Don Ross.
Personnel: Don Ross (guitar, baritone guitar); Jordan O'Connor (upright bass).
Liner Note Author: Don Ross.
Recording information: Reaction Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (11/2000).
Arranger: Don Ross.
Personnel: Don Ross (vocals, acoustic & baritone guitars); Jordan O'Connor (upright bass).
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 Jordan O'Connor Songs
Popular or famous Jordan O'Connor music songs: Mama is a Revolutionary, Brighter, Why Don't You Do Right?, 500 Years O' Blues, Memego, Let Me Be. More music songs Dance Hall Blues, 80 Year Old Mooshim, Goin' Back, Wake Up and Rise, Rebel. See All Songs
 Jordan O'Connor songs Worked With
Digging Roots, World Provider
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