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Rachel's - Selenography FLAC album

Tracklist

A French Galleasse 6:11
On Demeter 7:04
The Last Light 3:25
Kentucky Nocturne 5:42
Honeysuckle Suite (Sugar Maple - Elm - Sweetgum) 5:39
Artemisia 3:09
Old Road 60 5:08
An Evening Of Long Goodbyes 5:32
Cuts The Metal Cold 2:29
The Mysterious Disappearance Of Louis LePrince 4:25
Forgiveness 6:38
Hearts And Drums 4:00

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Qs55 CD Rachel's Selenography ‎(CD, Album, Ame) Quarterstick Records Qs55 CD UK & US 1999
QS55 Rachel's Selenography ‎(2xLP, Album) Quarterstick Records QS55 US 1999
Qs55 CD Rachel's Selenography ‎(CD, Album, DOC) Quarterstick Records Qs55 CD UK & US 1999
Qs55 PROMO CD, Qs55 CD Rachel's Selenography ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Quarterstick Records, Quarterstick Records Qs55 PROMO CD, Qs55 CD US 1999
PCD-24026 Rachel's Selenography ‎(CD, Album, Ame) P-Vine Records PCD-24026 Japan 2000
QS55 Rachel's Selenography ‎(2xLP, Album, RE) Quarterstick Records QS55 US 2010


Rachel's - Selenography FLAC album

Musician performer: Rachel's

Title: Selenography

Country: UK & US

Date of release: 1999

Style: Modern Classical, Post Rock

Genre: Electronic / Rock

Size FLAC: 1631 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 219

Other Formats: MP2 DMF VQF AIFF TTA MMF MIDI

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Malahelm
Rachel's performs fabulous post-modern small ensemble music, rock-influenced with electronics and precussion. This release deserves to be discovered. It is cinematic and moving. Her/their prior releases were strictly classical instrumentation, basically quartets. By utilizing their "rock" skills this release is a major leap forward.
Malahelm
Rachel's performs fabulous post-modern small ensemble music, rock-influenced with electronics and precussion. This release deserves to be discovered. It is cinematic and moving. Her/their prior releases were strictly classical instrumentation, basically quartets. By utilizing their "rock" skills this release is a major leap forward.
Cobyno
Whilst not frightfully bombastic as “Sea & The Bells”, it treads the same fractured ground between sublime musical passages and the rather obtuse doodling sections which are akin to attending a recital when you're badly needing a piss. Jason Noble’s acoustic guitar playing is a saving grace, its prominence offering “Selenography” a textural vibrancy which when take on the whole is better than the texture which reminds you to use the toilet. B+
Cobyno
Whilst not frightfully bombastic as “Sea & The Bells”, it treads the same fractured ground between sublime musical passages and the rather obtuse doodling sections which are akin to attending a recital when you're badly needing a piss. Jason Noble’s acoustic guitar playing is a saving grace, its prominence offering “Selenography” a textural vibrancy which when take on the whole is better than the texture which reminds you to use the toilet. B+