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Johnathon Ford Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (9) • MP3 (7) • Vinyl LP (1)
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Where Shall You Take Me? CD (2003)
Johnathon Ford CD discography Arriving just a year after the surprisingly eclectic and electric rock of I Break Chairs, Damien Jurado's Where Shall You Take Me? is something of a return -- but not a retreat -- to the moody minimalism of albums like Ghost of David. Songs like "Amateur Night" and "Omaha" share the acoustic strumming and rustic, shuffling rhythms of his earlier work, but also have a subtly polished confidence that brings out the warmth in Jurado's singing and playing as never before. The country and folk elements always present in his music come to the fore on "Abilene" and "Window," which, with its sweet, close harmonies, borrows equally from the traditions of bluegrass and hymns. A devotional thread runs through Where Shall You Take Me?, particularly on its second half, where "I Can't Get Over You" and "Tether" contrast love's complexities with deceptively simple melodies and arrangements. Overall, the album is less challenging than I Break Chairs, although "Texas to Ohio" recalls that work's Springsteen-influenced rock ...
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Circles EP CD (2006)
Johnathon Ford CD discography Recording information: Grotto Home Studio, Bloomington, IN (05/2005-07/2005).
Unwed Sailor: Phillip Blackwell, Dan Burton, Johnathon Ford, Matt Griffin .
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It Wouldn't Be What It Is CD (2001)
Johnathon Ford albums Recording information: Jerusalem Recreation Room (05/02/2001-05/05/2001).
Personnel: Andrew Smith (shaker); Megan Smith (bells, background vocals); Chris Palladino, Johnathon Ford (background vocals).
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White Ox CD (2006)
Johnathon Ford music CDs On The White Ox, Unwed Sailor have pushed the instrumental post-rock experimentalism to its limit. Past records, such as 2003's Marionette and the Music Box, and the Circles EP have hinted at the hushed dynamics, restrained guitars, a certain gray dreaminess, and spacious production that appear in such abundance here. Clocking in at about 33 minutes, The ...
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Split CD
Johnathon Ford discography Recording information: Avast Studios, Seattle, WA; Avast!, Seattle, WA; Studio Seven, OKC, OK.
Photographers: David Lauridsen; Brad Beasley.
Personnel: Mike Lewis , Douglas Lorig (vocals, guitar); Johnathon Ford (vocals); Corey French (guitar); Geoff Riley, Matthew Johnson (drums).
Audio Mixers: Mike Lewis ; Geoff Riley; Bill Krodel.
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Eight Hours Away From Being A Man CD (1997)
Johnathon Ford songs If one was ever forced to give a good example of contrasting loud and soft movements in math rock, Eight Hours Away From Being a Man may be all the proof you need. After a change in lineup left guitarist and vocalist Doug Lorig as the sole original member, newcomers Johnathon Ford (ex-Warlord, Mr. Bishops Fist) and ...
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Warlord CD (2005)
Johnathon Ford albums A side project for Roadside Monument's Jonathon Ford, Warlord's self-titled EP takes the ultra-heavy, detuned Black Sabbath murk of bands like the Melvins to an extreme, tuning their guitars as low as G. ~ Steve Huey
Personnel: Johnathon Ford (vocals).
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I Am the Day of Current Taste (2007)
Johnathon Ford music CDs Track Listing of songs: I Am the Day of Current Taste; Oj Simpson House Auction; Taxi Riding As an Artform; Cops Are My Best Customers; Life Vest; Egos the Size of Cathedrals; This City Is Ruthless and So Are You; Car Vs Semi: Semi Wins Everytime;
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Firecracker CD (1999)
Johnathon Ford discography Beautifully crafted pop that doesn't utter a single word. On their debut EP, Firecracker, Seattle's Unwed Sailor weave four gentle tracks of hypnotic instrumentals that remain calm but appealing at the same time. The amazing drumming provided by Pedro the Lion frontman David Brazan hikes each song at a robotic pace while producing a structure of creative ...
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 Johnathon Ford songs Worked With
Unwed Sailor, Damien Jurado, Singing Mechanic
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