NewEar ensemble with Nick Didkovsky on acoustic guitar playing an arrangement of a Doctor Nerve tune.
Nerveware No 8 was recorded on May 15,1996 by NewEar in White Recital Hall at the Performing Arts Center at UMKC, and engineered by Scott Gregory.
P. Alonzo Conway arranged this piece for NewEar, cleverly omitting the guitar part, which was later added by Didkovsky at Harvestworks.
credits
from Every Screaming Ear,
released January 21, 1997
Christine Brebes - violin
Jeffrey Ruckma - Accordion
Rev. Dwight Frizzell - Clarinet
Dr. Thomas Aber - Bass Clarinet
Leah Hokanson - Piano
Jan Faidley - Bari Sax
Mark Lowry - Found Object Drum Set
P. Alonzo Conway - Contrabass Sarrussophone
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Following on from the brilliant debut album Road Songs, Android Trio release Other Worlds and it is well worth the wait. Previous single track releases Concentric Lines, Cryptosaur and Take Me all appear here.
I suggested that after Road Songs this album should be called Stay At Home Songs (or Home Thoughts From A Broad Perspective).
If you like this album then check out Chamber Music From Hell by Chris Opperman who has featured at Zappanale and has worked with Robert Martin and Mike Keneally. yellowcakeuf6
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I knew I wanted the album about 30 seconds into Hazard Profile. A wonderful example of their brilliance live, but I had trouble selecting a favorite track because almost the entire album sounds like one long multi-part song (like the second side of Abbey Road). PDD
A killer live experimental rock LP from Chris Forsyth with the rhythm section of Sunwatchers, full of blistering energy. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2021