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Diary CD (1994)
Casey Rice CD discography From the crunching, frenetic yet undeniably melodic opening chords of "Seven," it is apparent that DIARY, the debut offering from Seattle's Sunny Day Real Estate, brings something unique to the table. Perhaps it is Jeremy ...
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Analphabetapolothology CDs (1998)
Casey Rice albums The excellent two-disc set Analphabetapolothology collects the entirety of the Cap'n Jazz oeuvre, assembling all of the singles and compilation tracks as well as unreleased eight-track demos and live material from their final show in ...
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Exile In Guyville CD (1993)
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Casey Rice music CDs This special DVD/CD pack includes the reissued CD with 3 never-before-released songs from the original recording sessions. In the DVD, Guyville Redux, Liz and the "guys" of Guyville take us back to the making of ...
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Whip-Smart CD (1994)
Casey Rice discography "Supernova" was nominated for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards.
Casual and detached, Liz Phair's sarcastic elegance merges her Ivy League intellectualism with a near-obnoxious blast of do-it-yourself power chords and ...
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Bunny Gets Paid CDs (1995)
Casey Rice songs In 1995, the Chicago indie-rock act Red Red Meat followed up its willfully quirky, well-received album JIMMYWINE MAJESTIC with an even stranger outing. Mixing acoustic and electric instrumentation with bold shifts in mood, the group ...
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Silver Spines CD (2002)
Casey Rice CD discography Here is a record that has been promised/threatened for some time, a solo outing from cornetist Rob Mazurek. On first glance, even considering Mazurek's visionary compositions and contributions to melodic free improvisation in units such ...
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Sea and Cake Vinyl LP (1994)
Casey Rice albums Contains an untitled hidden track following "Lost In Autumn".
Additional personnel includes: Casey Rice (guitar); Brad Wood (saxophone, organ, marimba, drums, percussion).
THE SEA AND CAKE is the debut from Chicagoan Sam Prekop's pioneering post-rock band. Prekop ...
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Live in Chicago 1999 CD (1999)
Casey Rice music CDs Personnel: Jen Wood (vocals); Chris Warland (saxophone); Nathaniel Braddock (trumpet); Kevin J. Frank (piano, organ); Bob Akai, Ryan Rapsys, Scott Adamson, Mike Kinsella (drums); Casey Rice (programming).
Audio Mixer: Casey Rice.
Recording information: Classiks; Truckstop West.
Photographer: Andy ...
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Under A Different Sky CD (2003)
Via Tania is singer/songwriter Tania May-Bowers, a Chicago-based chanteuse by way of Australia. Her intimate, slightly breathy vocals come on like a cross between Billie Holiday and Lisa Germano with a little Rosie Cuckston (Pram) ...
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Grandpaw Would CD (1995)
Australian wunderkind of the '90s Ben Lee was only in his early teens when he recorded this debut LP, but his songwriting skills were already evidence of an ability beyond his years. Stripped to the ...
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No Way CD (1997)
The second fell-length album by Run On was made after a personnel change. Though the core lineup remained bassist/vocalist Sue Garner, drummer Rick Brown, and guitarist/vocalist Alan Licht, violinist/organist Katie Gentile replaced keyboardist David Newgarden. As always, the group's songs are full of delightful twists and turns, as rampant experimentation is wedded to relatively down-to-earth songs.
"Something Sweet" opens NO WAY with a fanfare. "As Good as ...
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Noise Room CD (2008)
Editor: Frank Dommert.
Personnel: Kim Hiorthoy (vocals).
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Boltanski CD (2003)
Via Tania: Douglas McCombs (dobro); Casey Rice (synthesizer); Wayne Montana (bass instrument); John Herndon (drums).
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True CD (2005)
Audio Mixer: Casey Rice.
Recording information: Classix, Victoria, Australia; Classixs And Engine Studios, Chicago, IL.
Via Tania: Tania Bowers (vocals); Emil Sarliga (guitar); Dallas Paxton (keyboards); Indra Adams (bass guitar); Bob Akai (drums); Howe Gelb, Casey Rice.
Personnel: Casey Rice (guitar, synthesizer); Howe Gelb (keyboards); Noel Kupersmith, Bob Akai (drums).
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