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Re: non-OTR music question
there's a 1995 or so record from a philadelphia artist
named caryn lin called *voices of our ancestors* that
might come somewhat close. she's an electric
violinist, but i think all the songs but one on that
record are instrumental. it's very good, though -
vacillates between the ethereal and visceral nicely,
lots of reverb and funky noise... she might have
released other stuff of which i'm not aware, and i
know she did sing a couple of tunes when i saw her
live locally.
fwiw,
eric
--- Tobi <Tapehead at gmx_de> wrote:
> Hi all...
>
> I'm from Germany and mostly a lurker on this list.
> But now I've got a question and I thought some of
> you might be able to help
> me. A good friend of mine told me today that he's
> searching for a particular
> style of music. Music with piano and violine and
> (preferably) a female
> singer, that's not just slow all the time but also a
> little upbeat sometimes
> (from the singers I know Tori Amos would be the
> closest to what he searches
> but he already knows her).
> As I'm just looking for a present for him I'm now
> also searching for such
> music. Can anyone help me?
>
> thanks a lot!
>
> tobi
>
> "No man who values originality will ever be
> original. But try to tell the
> truth as you see it, try to do any bit of work as
> well as it can be done for
> the work's sake, and what men call originality will
> come unsought."
> - C.S. Lewis
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