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Jewlia Eisenberg - Trilectic Album

Jewlia Eisenberg - Trilectic Album
Performer: Jewlia Eisenberg
Title: Trilectic
Country: US
Genre: Jazz / Rock Music
Style:Folk Rock, Contemporary Jazz, Avantgarde
Released: 2001
Catalog number: TZ 7155
Label: Tzadik
MP3 album szie: 1410 mb
FLAC album size: 1460 mb

Tracklist

1Durme, Durme2:22
2Sicily4:19
3Still Holding Out2:00
4Mi Dimandas2:24
5Adir Hu
Voice – Dan Rathbun, Nils Frykdahl, Wes Anderson
2:34
6Gershom Is Schocked
Human Beatbox [Vocal Percussion] – Frank Grau
2:49
7 Traditional Songs
8 Short Lived Love Songs
9The Moon And Asia1:51
10Dream Of Me
Whistling – Freddy Price
3:50
11Eskimo Suit
Human Beatbox [Vocal Percussion] – Frank GrauVoice – Dawn McCarthy
1:59
12Bread And Circuses2:26
13Guinea Tea0:26
14Hebrew Textbook2:14
15Bed / Café1:58
16The Touch Of Her Hands2:40
17 Trilectic Suite
18Meister Of Kultur1:28
19Social Contract1:03
20The Secondary Purpose
Human Beatbox [Vocal Percussion] – Frank Grau
1:30
21Dame La Mano2:31
22Fortress Moskow2:54

Credits

  • Arranged ByCK (tracks: 4, 8, 15), Jewlia Eisenberg, NR (tracks: 4)
  • BassJewlia Eisenberg
  • Co-producer [Associate Producer]Kazunori Sugiyama
  • DesignHeung-Heung Chin
  • DrumsWes Anderson
  • EngineerDan Rathbun
  • Engineer [Additional Engineering]Jewlia Eisenberg (tracks: 7, 9), Mark Orton (tracks: 18, 19), Mark Stichman (tracks: 2, 5, 6)
  • Executive-ProducerJohn Zorn
  • Liner NotesJewlia Eisenberg
  • Mastered ByAllan Tucker
  • Music ByJewlia Eisenberg
  • Photography ByRobin Hultgren
  • ProducerDan Rathbun, Jewlia Eisenberg
  • ShakerCarla Kihlstedt
  • Translated ByKristen Kopp
  • VoiceCarla Kihlstedt, Jewlia Eisenberg, Nina Rolle
  • Words ByAsja Lacis (tracks: 3, 8, 10), Jewlia Eisenberg (tracks: 2, 5, 12 to 16), Traditional (tracks: 1, 17 to 19 ), Walter Benjamin (tracks: 4, 6, 7, 9, 11)

Notes

Standard Jewel Case with 8-page booklet

Barcodes

  • Barcode (on OBI): 702397715528
  • Matrix / Runout: TZACD7155 2J 11 K
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L239
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 4121

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Tzadik
  • Copyright (c) – Tzadik
  • Engineered At – Polymorph Studio
  • Mastered At – Foothill Digital

Short intro

Jewlia Eisenberg's take is different. But it could also have been called quartlectic in that all of these texts and lives are read through her personal impressions, sensibilities, and body, sex, and life. Album 2001 19 Songs. Jewlia Eisenberg. Alternative , Eisenberg is an American composer. As founder and bandleader of Charming Hostess she coined the term Nerdy-Sexy-Commie-Girly to describe her genre of music which spans an eclectic range of styles. Originally from New York City, Eisenberg became an integral member of the San Francisco Bay Area and the New York Downtown music scenes in the 1990s. Her music is both physical, using voices, vocal percussion, handclaps, heartbeats, sex-breath and silence and also intellectual, exploring such topics. Listen free to Jewlia Eisenberg Trilectic Mi Dimandas, Gershom is Schocked and more. 19 tracks 43:54. Released 2001. Trilectic Tracklist. Mi Dimandas Lyrics. Trilectic, 2001. Gershom Is Schocked, 02:49. Meister of Culture, 01:28. Fortress Moscow, 02:55. Eskimo Suit, 02:00. Hebrew Textbook, 02:14. The Touch of Her Hands, 02:41. Is Trilectic the best album by Jewlia Eisenberg brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. Trilectic by Jewlia Eisenberg 2001 Overall rank: 60,373rd. Accolades: Top albums of 2001 1,219th. Top albums of the 2000s 13,512th. Best albums of all time 60,373rd. Trilectic Album by Jewlia Eisenberg. Mi Dimandas Gershom Is Schocked Meister of Kultur Fortress Moscow Eskimo Suit The Secondary Purpose Still Holding Out Hebrew Textbook The Touch of Her Hands Bread and Circuses The Moon and Asja Dream of Me Sicily Guinea Tea Social Contract BedCafé Dame La. No . Jewlia Eisenberg Format: Audio CD. Please retry. One of the most important releases this year, Jewlia Eisenberg's radical setting of texts by Walter Benjamin, Asja Lacis and Gershom Sholem point to a whole new style of acappela vocal music