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Margie Wienk Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (13) • MP3 (4) • Vinyl LP (1)
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Valerie Project CD (2007)
Margie Wienk songs Consisting of members of bands such as Espers, Grass, Fern Knight, and Fursaxa, the Valerie Project is a freak-folk supergroup put together by Espers mastermind Greg Weeks to rescore Jaromil Jires's 1970 film, VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS. ...
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Within These Walls CD (2007)
Margie Wienk music CDs Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang have been purveyors of cosmic lullabies since their days in Galaxie 500 (and later in the Magic Hour), and as a duo the husband-and-wife team have released numerous albums of gently psychedelic folk that ...
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Music for Witches and Alchemists CD (2006)
Margie Wienk CD discography The second album by Philadelphian freak folkies Fern Knight continues their debut's fascination with the weirder side of their Brit-Celt influences, but with a broader palette this time, and a more confident grasp on the textures that fire their ...
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Fern Knight CD (2008)
Margie Wienk discography Fern Knight's third album will on many levels appeal to fans of the early 21st century variations of acid folk music. It has some of the same characteristics: gentle female vocals, a tentative delicacy, and an audible debt to ...
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What I Want from You Is Sweet CD (2007)
Margie Wienk albums The debut album by singer/songwriter Orion Rigel Dommisse is an unusual singer/songwriter disc, poised somewhere between classical music and art song, with some folky elements as well. Its prime audience will probably be indie rock listeners, but in some ...
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Blood Is Trouble CD (2005)
Margie Wienk CD discography Recording information: Esperhaus.
Photographer: Greg Weeks.
Personnel: Greg Weeks (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, kora); Margie Wienk (cello, double bass); Jesse Sparhawk (bass guitar); Otto Hauser (drums).
Audio Mixer: Brian McTear.
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Seven Years of Severed Limbs CD (2003)
Margie Wienk music CDs The Northeastern U.S. went through an indie folk revival at the turn of the millennium, and Providence, RI, fostered an interesting scene, from which Fern Knight may be the most lovable and challenging. Lovable because Margie Wienk's voice has ...
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Blind Spot CD (2007)
Margie Wienk songs The Blind Spot is Alec K. Redfearn & the Eyesores' saddest album yet. It also contains some of the group's prettiest arrangements. If you got into Redfearn's music via The Quiet Room, his first album for Cuneiform, chances are ...
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Ghost, the Elf, the Cat, and the Angel CD (2002)
Margie Wienk albums Though they're from Rhode Island, the duo comprising Iditarod (Carin Wagner and Jeffrey Alexander) sound quite a bit like a British psychedelic-tinged folk or folk-rock act. Those enamored of the sound of vintage artists in that tributary, like Donovan, ...
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Quiet Room CD (2005)
Margie Wienk discography Alec K. Redfearn & the Eyesores: Alec K. Redfearn (vocals, various instruments, accordion, piano, Hammond b-3 organ, cymbals, Jew's harp); Alec Thibodeau (guitar); Olivia Geiger (violin); James McGill (alto saxophone, percussion); Ann Schattle (French horn); Chris Saraullo (glockenspiel, tom ...
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Sleepwalks In The Garden Of The Dead Room CD (2006)
Margie Wienk CD discography Personnel: Matt Everett (violin, viola); Margie Wienk (cello).
Recording information: Marlborough Farms (08/2002-07/2004).
Blister Pack
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Yuletide CDs (2002)
Margie Wienk albums The Iditarod regularly released limited-edition turn-of-the-year discs -- this particular effort, from Yuletide 2002-2003, is a full collaboration with likeminded spirit Sharron Kraus and a variety of guest musicians. Unsurprisingly, the emphasis is on dark folk inspirations blended with ...
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Espers CD (2004)
Margie Wienk music CDs Acid-folk maestro Greg Weeks' psychedelic trio Espers -- with Meg Baird and Brooke Sietinsons -- has created a delicate and blissfully unsettling debut. Weeks' autoharp on tracks like "Flowery Noontide" conjures images of home-baked '60s folk played by sincere and optimistic flower children and dark and dreamy drifters. "Meadow," similarly, recalls the sunshine and doom chamber pop and subtle acoustic guitar of Donovan on "Susan on the West Coast ...
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 Margie Wienk discography Worked With
Fern Knight, Valerie Project, Greg Weeks, Alec K. Redfearn & The Eyesores, Orion Rigel Dommisse, Iditarod
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