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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Tracy Silverman |
| Record Label: |
Windham Hill Records |
| Contributing Artist: |
Michael Manring |
| Genre: |
New Age |
| Subgenre: |
Violin |
| Release Date: |
October 12, 1999 |
| Album Duration: |
41m:35s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Here Comes the Sun 2. 1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be) 3. Improvisation with Overdubs 4. Moonshine in the Sun 5. Prelude 2 6. Fugue en Groove 7. Largo 8. Riff in 11/8 9. Darshan |
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Personnel: Tracy Scott Silverman (violin, electric violin, Midi violin, viola, keyboards, computers); Paul hanson (bassoon); Terry Riley (piano); Michael Manring, Ken Okulolo (bass); David P. Doll (percussion). Recorded at Gutlab Digital Recording, Oakland, California. Personnel: Tracy Silverman (violin, electric violin, viola, keyboards, computer); Thea Suits-Silverman (flute); Paul Hanson (bassoon); Terry Riley (piano); Michael Manring (fretless bass); David P. Doll (percussion). Recording information: Gutlab Digital Recording, Oakla. Photographer: Irene Young. Arranger: Tracy Silverman. Genre-hopping composer and experimental violinist Tracy Scott Silverman's debut on Windham Hill is a fine showcase for his talents. After forging a musical approach that fused classical, jazz, rock, and pop styles in his groups Gutbucket and Turtle Island String Quartet, Silverman cut this 1999 solo debut for Windham Hill. It synthesizes the disparate strains of his aesthetic. While Windham Hill has a reputation for re... |
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