| H.I.M. Perishable music Sworn Eyes CD (1999)
$13.15 Jazz-oriented experimental music from the Chicago post-rock crowd, with HiM constant Doug Scharin aided by guitarist Jeff Parker (from Tortoise and Isotope 217) and other musicians associated with outfits such as Rex and Chicago Underground Duo. The drowsy but not
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| Fruit Bats Perishable CDs Echolocation CD (2001)
$11.09 Lethargic, moody rock that traces modern Americana through a series of traditional and electronic instrumentation. The debut album from this batty quintet never quite achieves the grand statement it aims for, but the pleasures -- small and amiable -- are
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| Califone Perishable Records Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People CD (2002)
$11.09 Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People collected Califone's first two self-titled EPs, recapturing the band at the most reserved, tentative, and exploratory phase of its career. The 1998 material, particularly highlights like "Red Food Old Heat," lumbered with magnificent reality
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| Fire Show Perishable music Saint The Fire Show CD (2002)
$13.15 The Fire Show called it quits soon after releasing this, their masterwork, Saint the Fire Show. They gave no specific reason for the breakup at the time, but listening to this album, one can guess that they felt they had
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| H.I.M. Perishable CDs Our Point Of Departure CD (2000)
$12.19 Here, leader Doug Scharin (drums, mixing) is surrounded by Carlo Cennamo (sax), Fred Erskine (bass, trumpet), Sean Meadows (guitar), and Jon Theodore (percussion). Our Point of Departure, HIM's fourth full-length release, takes a departure from their previous effort, Sworn Eyes.
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| Fire Show Perishable music Above The Volcano Of Flowers CD (2001)
$12.39 Somewhere between Gang of Four, Les Savy Fav, and Autechere rests Fire Show. Beat-driven tunes, vocals with more personality than imaginable, electronic flourishes that flutter all over the place, and songs that are at the same time catchy and bizarre
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| Sin Ropas Perishable Records Three Cherries CD (2000)
$13.15 Much of the music on Sin Ropas' debut, Three Cherries, locates itself somewhere between the future and the past. Piano, banjo, and acoustic guitar sounds strike a sometimes uneasy alliance with eerie machine noises for a sound containing equal measures
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| Sinister Luck Ensemble Perishable CDs Anniversary CD (2002)
$13.15 Personnel: Charles Kim (guitar, melodica); Andrew Bird (violin); Diana Parmeter (cello); Roberto Cruz (accordion); Ken Vandermark (bass clarinet); Rob Mazurek (cornet); Jason Adasiewicz (vibraphone, glockenspiel, percussion); Kent Kessler (upright bass); Glenn Kotche (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Charles Kim.
Editor: Charles Kim.
Photographer: Rob Lomblad.
Arranger:
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| Califone Perishable music Deceleration Two CD (2003)
$14.69 Part of this album was recorded live at Columbia College, New York, New York, in February 2002.
This is a limited edition of 2000.
Personnel: Tim Rutili (guitar, piano, electric piano, loops); Jim Becker (banjo, violin, melodica, piano, loops); Gillian Lisee (mandolin,
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| Orso Perishable Records My Dreams Are Back And They Are Better Than Ever CD (2004)
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