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The Orlando Consort / Perfect Houseplants
Extempore II: A modern Mass for the Feast of St Michael based on the medieval melody L'homme arme [ Harmonia Mundi / CD - released 3/Jul/2003 ] The Orlando Consort and Perfect Houseplants reunite for their second intriguing collaboration—a fascinating blend of medieval polyphony, composed jazz, and improvisation |
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Orlando Consort/Perfect House
Extempore [ Linn / CD - released 1/Jan/1998 ] |
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Perfect Houseplants
Modern Folk Songs [ Linn / CD - released 1/Jan/2000 ] |
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Perfect Houseplants
New Folk Songs [ Linn / Hybrid SACD - released 5/Aug/2002 ] |
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Perfect Houseplants
Snap Clatter [ Linn / CD - released 1/Jan/1997 ] |
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Perfect
Once, Twice, Three Times A Maybe [ Rykodisc / CD - released 1/Nov/2004 ] After legendary critics' favourites the Replacements called it quits in the early '90s, founding member and bassist Tommy Stinson formed a new rock band, Perfect, in 1995. |
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A Perfect Circle
Eat The Elephant [ BMG / CD - released 20/Apr/2018 ] A Perfect Circle's fourth full-length album, and the first since 2004's eMOTIVe, Eat The Elephant arrives following years of anticipation and speculation, which reached fever pitch when they announced tour dates in the US and Europe and released new... |
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A Perfect Circle
Eat The Elephant (LP) [ BMG / 2 LP - released 20/Apr/2018 ] A Perfect Circle's fourth full-length album, and the first since 2004's eMOTIVe, Eat The Elephant arrives following years of anticipation and speculation, which reached fever pitch when they announced tour dates in the US and Europe and released new... |
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A Perfect Circle
eMOTIVe [ Virgin Records / CD - released 1/Nov/2004 ] "a collection of songs about war, peace, love and greed" - Maynard. Featuring covers of John Lennon's Imagine, Marvin Gaye's What's Going On, along with tracks made famous by Led Zeppelin, Depeche Mode, Devo, Black Flag, Joni Mitchell and aggro-punk... |
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A Perfect Circle
Mer de Noms [ Virgin Records / CD - released 26/May/2000 ] The highest chart entry ever by a rock band's first album. The Tool connection is evident, albeit in a slightly more laid-back way... |