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Kramer - The Greenberg Variations (2003)

Kramer - The Greenberg Variations (2003)

BAND/ARTIST: Kramer

  • Title: The Greenberg Variations
  • Year Of Release: 2003
  • Label: Tzadik (Radical Jewish Culture)
  • Genre: Classical, Jazz, Rock
  • Quality: MP3 / 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks+.cue)
  • Total Time: 45:47
  • Total Size: 105 MB | 239 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Curve Ball
2. The Emery Ball
3. The Spit Ball
4. The Goo Ball
5. The Screw Ball
6. The Knuckle Ball
7. The Ephus Ball
8. The Sinker Ball
9. The Slider
10. The Splitter
11. The Fast Ball
12. The Change Up
13. The Slow Ball
14. The Breaking Ball
15. The Bean Ball
16. The Strike Out

The mastermind behind Shimmy Disc and co-conspirator of Bongwater, Shockabilly and countless other twisted indie bands, Kramer is finally coming into his own as a composer in the Twenty-first Century. His first solo project in five years is a delightful theme-and-variations inspired by baseball s first Jewish superstar, the legendary slugger Hank Greenberg. The dreamy tones of mellotrons, clavinets, pianos and other vintage keyboards (both real and imaginary) drift you off to a magical world where the baroque meets minimalism and anything is possible. Molded after J.S. Bach's brilliant suite of keyboard masterpieces, written to help Goldberg fall asleep, The Greenberg Variations is a radical departure for the pop producer/musical chameleon Kramer.



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  • gibheid
  •  wrote in 06:31
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Thanks ural.
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  • abeld
  •  wrote in 09:20
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More Tzadik, please!
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  • gibheid
  •  wrote in 21:22
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Your posts are outstanding, ural—keep up the good work!

I agree with abeld. Do you have any of the early Book of Angels recordings in lossless? Vols 1-19 are hard to find.