The String Quartet Tribute To The Mars VoltaVarious Artists
Release Date: 05/10/2005
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 588239_CD
UPC # 027297890022
Label: Vitamin Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Son et Lumiere - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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Inertiatic ESP - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of) - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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Tira Me a las Aranas - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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Drunkship of Lanterns - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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Eriatarka - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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Cicatriz ESP - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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Televators - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt - Michael Savino/Mocha/Nancy Kuo/Egil Rostad/Mathias Kunzli/Various Artists
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Performer: Various Artists
Engineer: K Ishibashi Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Tributee: The Mars Volta. Personnel: Nancy Kuo (viola); Egil Rostad (cello); Mathias Kunzli (percussion). Audio Mixer: K Ishibashi. Recording information: String Vindaloo Studio, Brooklyn, NY. Violin, viola, cello, bass, percussion, and hints of programming interpret the work of the Mars Volta on this string quartet tribute to the restlessly experimental combo. It's one of the stronger entries in Vitamin's long-running tribute series, incorporating stretches of intimacy, sudden swooshes of melody, and even the insularity that with the Mars Volta usually threatens to overwhelm the listener. With no vocals and less instrumentation the songs are more concise, but because the originals teeter with imagination and detouring ideas there's plenty for the musicians to work with. They're free to draw inspiration from the Mars Volta, to use them as a starting point, instead of just shoehorning rock & roll into chamber music shoes. ~ Johnny Loftus
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