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Heather Thompson Discography of CDs
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Heather Thompson Appears on
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Group Therapy CD (2003)
Heather Thompson discography Dope's third full-length appears through Recon, an N.Y.C. upstart affiliated with frontman Edsel Dope through management ties. In addition to producing Group Therapy, the dreadlocked kingpin directed and/or conceived of videos for each of the album's 13 songs, including them here as DVD add-ons. The bulk of additional content is a nice touch, and should be ...
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Damage CD (2002)
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Heather Thompson albums Blending the shimmering dream pop of bands like the Cranes with the harsh thrashing of Drain STH, Tapping the Vein is one of the bands who moves along without a specific genre or label. The band hinges on the gorgeous vocals of singer Heather Thompson, who fits perfectly with both styles. Her voice cuts through the ...
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In Requiem CDs (2007)
Heather Thompson CD discography In the scope of Paradise Lost's career, their eponymous release from 2005 represented the act of Hell freezing over, for it witnessed these founders of the British doom movement finally deigning to revive the sonic blueprint that made them famous in the first place, nearly a decade after seemingly abandoning ...
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Paradise Lost CD (2005)
Heather Thompson music CDs Audio Mixer: Greg Reely.
Recording information: Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire, England (06/2004-07/2004); Hollypark Lane, Los Angeles, CA (06/2004-07/2004).
Paradise Lost: Nick Holmes (vocals); Gregor MacKintosh, Aaron Aedy (guitars); Stephen Edmondson (bass guitar); Jeff Singer.
Personnel: Gregor MacKintosh (guitar, keyboards); Aaron Aedy (acoustic guitar); Chris Elliot, Rhys Fulber (keyboards); Jeff Singer (drums); Heather Thompson (background vocals).
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 Heather Thompson songs Worked With
Dope, Paradise Lost, Tapping The Vein
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