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Believe

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Track listing: Believe; Olidapo; Shady; If Only Once; Buffalo Bird Woman; Smarty Pants; Valentine; Resistance; Cesar Chavez.

Album

Time Changes

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Track listing: Aperitivo; Pulse Field; Heap; M.C.; One Plate; Double You; Harkemony; Lateral Mass; Kilter; Between 17th and Bliss; Ekoneni.

Album

12 Songs

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Track listing: The Frog Threw His Head Back and Laughed; Song of the Open Road; Moe Hawk; Sleeping in the Aquifer; The Buoy Song; She Couldn't Believe It Was True; Suza; Little Calypso; Satelite; Antenna; Albert; June 21.

Album

Believe

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Track listing: Believe; Olidapo; Shady; If Only Once; Buffalo Bird Woman; Smarty Pants; Valentine; Resistance; Cesar Chavez

Album

My New Old Friend

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Track listing: You Must Believe in Spring; Barcelona; Highway 14; All the Things You Are; My New Old Friend; Body and Soul; One More Once; Vienna; Wichita Lineman; Stick Slap; Smile

Album

Time Changes

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Track listing: Aperitivo; Pulse Field; Heap; M.C.; One Plate; Double You; Harkemony; Lateral Mass; Kilter; Between 17th and Bliss; Ekoneni

Album

Cloud Plate

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Track listing: Ions; Robot Mudra; Mountain; Cloud; Naming; Visual Drift; Assisted Collapse; Face.

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Song of the Day

Song of the Open Road

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Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Duration: 5:00

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Article: Album Review

Jenny Scheinman: 12 Songs

Read "12 Songs" reviewed by Michael McCaw


12 Songs is an album of imagination above all else. Like her frequent employer Bill Frisell (whom she employs here), Jenny Scheinman composes vignettes that frame a world for listeners to find comfort, not just through its distant familiarity, but with enough imaginative angularity to convert the most common hue of blue into a feathering peacock's ...

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Article: Album Review

Jenny Scheinman: 12 Songs

Read "12 Songs" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


The beguiling melodies draw listeners in. The lush instrumentation, evoking the parts of an orchestra, and vibrant ensemble playing hold their attention. Beautiful tunes with hints of humor and dedicated, unselfish performances coalesce on 12 Songs. The results satisfy deep, repeated listens and remain accessible enough to appeal to a wide audience without pandering.


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