Allison Crowe – Disease (White Rock/Corner Brook) - complete
“Disease”
- Allison Crowe’s vocal and piano performance captured in concert on
International Women’s Day in 2008 (08/03/08 ) – at Turtle Recording’s 20th
anniversary celebration. Larry Anschell and Brad Graham co-engineered the audio
– showcasing Turtle’s fine-tuned mobile recording expertise heard in music
releases from Allison, Pearl Jam, Bif Naked, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden,
Sarah McLachlan and others from the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
"Power-house intense" says an European reviewer, “"the energy of 'Disease' can easily provide electricity to a small country for a decade."
http://music.allisoncrowe.com/track/disease-08-03-08
Ready to ward off rolling blackouts where e’er they may threaten, this uniquely trans-national creation features Allison Crowe’s live music recorded by Turtle’s dynamic duo, Anschell and Graham, in White Rock, BC – onCanada ’s Pacific coast.
Visually representing the live intensity is footage from “A Corner Brook Tidings” – the charming 2012 documentary film directed and produced by Peter Buckle – a project graciously supported by theNewfoundland and Labrador Arts Council, with special thanks to
Katrina Rice, NLAC Program Officer. Buckle and his camera team crew, Ryan David
Butt and Jamie Brace, filmed Allison’s “Tidings” concert in Corner Brook , Newfoundland – on Canada ’s Atlantic coast.
Psychedelically fusing this bi-coastal experience is Vimeo’s “Amoeba” enhancer.
"Power-house intense" says an European reviewer, “"the energy of 'Disease' can easily provide electricity to a small country for a decade."
http://music.allisoncrowe.com/track/disease-08-03-08
Ready to ward off rolling blackouts where e’er they may threaten, this uniquely trans-national creation features Allison Crowe’s live music recorded by Turtle’s dynamic duo, Anschell and Graham, in White Rock, BC – on
Visually representing the live intensity is footage from “A Corner Brook Tidings” – the charming 2012 documentary film directed and produced by Peter Buckle – a project graciously supported by the
Psychedelically fusing this bi-coastal experience is Vimeo’s “Amoeba” enhancer.
Labels: acoustic, Allison Crowe, Brad Graham, British Columbia, chanson, concert, Corner Brook, indie, Larry Anschell, live, music, Nanaimo, Newfoundland, passion, Peter Buckle, piano, rock, singer, songwriter, voice
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home