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Facing Giants

AllttA

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released December 15, 2017 | On And On Records

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Club Azur

Kungs

Dance - Released March 17, 2022 | Universal Music Division Island Def Jam

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Live in Montreux

Didier Lockwood

Jazz Fusion & Jazz Rock - Released July 30, 1980 | MPS

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Live at Zebulon

Shannon Lay

Alternative & Indie - Released May 8, 2020 | Sub Pop Records

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Zébulon

Zébulon

French Music - Released August 1, 1994 | Audiogram

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The Unique Concert

Didier Lockwood

Jazz - Released November 6, 2020 | JMS Productions

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All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu

Rufus Wainwright

Pop - Released March 23, 2010 | Verve Reissues

All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu finds singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright stripping back the operatic flourishes of his 2007 album Release the Stars to deliver a stark and deeply personal collection of songs. Where Stars often featured large backing ensemble arrangements, here Wainwright simply accompanies himself on piano, allowing the lyrics of these poetic, introspective songs and his voice to take the spotlight. Never one to shirk away from cerebral and conceptual artistic endeavors, Wainwright has adapted three Shakespeare sonnets here that work quite well as ruminative, classically impressionistic-style pieces. Elsewhere, tracks like "Who Are You New York" and "Sad with What I Have" feature Wainwright's longstanding knack for clever and ironic turns of phrase. Obviously, the memory of Wainwright's mother, Kate McGarrigle, who died in 2010 after an extended illness, hangs heavy throughout the album. It is clear that Wainwright wrote and recorded much of All Days Are Nights during her illness, and themes of loss, depression, and sadness permeate these songs. Wainwright addresses this directly in "Martha," a yearning plea to his sister, singer/songwriter Martha Wainwright, to whom he also dedicates the album. Wainwright sings, "Martha it's your brother calling. Time to go up north and see mother. Things are harder for her now and neither of us is really that much older than each other anymore." The song, as with most of of All Days Are Nights, is a bold, absolutely emotionally naked statement that still retains Wainwright's devastating talent for artful, universally compelling songcraft.© Matt Collar /TiVo
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L'oeil du zig

Zébulon

Pop - Released November 1, 1996 | Audiogram

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Live Zebulon

Bent Arcana

Alternative & Indie - Released September 16, 2022 | Castle Face

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The 2020 release Bent Arcana launched a series of improvisational records made by Osees' John Dwyer and a revolving cast of friends, bandmates, and guests. Live Zebulon, issued in 2022, documents a concert in Los Angeles intended as a warmup for a gig in Holland, yet was powerful enough to stand out on its own. Performed by six of the ten musicians who made Bent Arcana, the set includes material from that album as well as two lengthy takes on selections that appeared on 2021's Moon-Drenched. The original Bent Arcana album inhabited spaces between electric fusion and Krautrock, and these versions are in the same vein, but rawer and more garage rock-like. This is especially evident with the high-speed acid rock blitz "Misanthrope Gets Lunch," which blasts on for a few minutes longer than the studio version, and scorches the entire way. "Oblivion Sigil" features a ripping sax solo by Zebulon venue owner Joce Soubiran, although the track is dominated by its blazing guitars, and eventually tripped-out effects and racing hand percussion. "The War Clock" is a focused jam that starts out tentative and quickly finds its way, with funky keyboards and a bassline that shoots up and down the scales. Finally, "Psychic Liberation" stretches out to almost 20 minutes, yet its first half actually manages to sound more cohesive than the original, letting its simple, inviting bassline shine before the keyboards and guitars swell up. The song continues down its casual path, never getting overexcited but maintaining high spirits, with fractured notes and spaced-out effects occasionally spilling over. The second half meanders out to deep space, with a faint bassline pulse being the only tether to the mothership, until that lets go as well. Eventually the group gravitates toward a rush of rolling, clattering percussion and feedback before drawing to a close. The original records had an impressively vintage sound to them, and could possibly be mistaken for private press rarities from the '70s, but these live performances largely improve on the studio recordings. The band sounds tighter and more energetic, yet they still drive the compositions into unknown territory.© Paul Simpson /TiVo
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Retour sur Mars

Zébulon

French Music - Released September 30, 2008 | Audiogram

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Didier Lockwood Group

Didier Lockwood

Jazz - Released November 15, 2019 | JMS Productions

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Facing Giants

AllttA

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released December 15, 2017 | On And On Records

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Zebulon

John Reilly

Rock - Released December 29, 2016 | Art Music

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Zebulon

Peter Evans

Jazz - Released March 15, 2013 | More Is More Records

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Live At Zebulon

Randy Randall

Ambient - Released July 7, 2023 | Dedstrange

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Zebulon Trio

Saul Zebulon Rubin

Jazz - Released December 20, 2020 | Zebulon Sound and Light

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Zebulon

Makala

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released December 23, 2019 | Colors Records

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Pop into Being

Clemens Zebulon

Rock - Released July 7, 2022 | Flagellum Records

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Complaining

Zebulon Ellis

Gospel - Released July 8, 2022 | Indieblu Music

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Nostalgia for the Unreal

Zebulon Pike

Miscellaneous - Released November 1, 2014 | Unfortunate Music