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Death & the Maiden 05.02.2008 02:59 AM

A musician whose body of work you love
 
One musician, not a band.
Ed Kuepper:
- Guitarist for The Saints in the 70's
- Guitarist and vocalist for the Laughing Clowns in the 80's
- Guitarist and vocalist for The Aints in the 90's
- As well as a solo career from 1985 onwards

Norma J 05.02.2008 04:45 AM

Ed's great.

Nick Cave.
Bob Dylan.
Tom Waits.

Toilet & Bowels 05.02.2008 04:55 AM

tara jane o'neil

rodan
retsin
sonora pine
solo

This Is Not Here 05.02.2008 05:55 AM

Luke Sutherland:
long fin killie
bows
music a.m.

pantophobia 05.02.2008 06:19 AM

Don Fleming (Velvet Monkeys, Half Japanese, Gumball and many guest appearances)

Mary Timony (Autoclave, Helium, The Spells, solo, etc)

Christina Billotte (Autoclave, Slant 6, Quix*o*tic, Casual Dots)

jon boy 05.02.2008 06:25 AM

john coltrane
tom waits
jim o'rourke
me

atsonicpark 05.02.2008 07:22 AM

Heh, Don Van Vliet? That probably doesn't count, so: Mukai Shutoku. Seiichi Yamamoto. Rick Bishop. Jim O'Rourke. Yoshimi P-We. David Grubbs. eYe. Tatsuya Yoshida. Trey Spruance. Fred Frith. Hisako Tabuchi. Too many to even mention, really.

greedrex 05.02.2008 07:48 AM

ian williams
thurston moore
thomas mery
kieran hebden
steve albini
jim o'rourke

sarramkrop 05.02.2008 07:51 AM

A random one would be Merzbow because his body of work does need more and more global recognition. They should teach his music in schools and deservedly so.

Toilet & Bowels 05.02.2008 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
A random one would be Merzbow because his body of work does need more and more global recognition. They should teach his music in schools and deservedly so.


why didn't you go and see him the other day?

super_charger 05.02.2008 09:20 AM

If I pick just one I'd have to say Fred Frith. In terms of musical output the guy is a monster. In addition to countless solo albums he has collaborated with too many musicians to count and been a vital member of numerous groups such as Naked City, Henry Cow, the Art Bears, Massacre and Skeleton Crew. He excels at both composition and improvisation and is a virtuoso on guitar as well as accomplished performer of various instruments. Genius.

batreleaser 05.02.2008 09:23 AM

Derek Bailey, Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, Masami Akita, Mark E. Smith, Keigi Haino, Fred Frith, John Fahey, Sonny Sharrock, Nick Cave, Iannis Xenakis, Ennio Morricone, John Zorn, Thurston Moore, Oren Ambarchi, eYe, Masonna, Glenn Branca, Ian Mackaye, Rhys Chatham, O'Rourke, Sir Richard Bishop, Jimi Hendrix, Daniel Menche, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, C.C.C.C..

sarramkrop 05.02.2008 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
why didn't you go and see him the other day?


Good question. I was meeting a friend who would rather die than seeing someone like Merzbow live. I have decided to make it a point of going to many more gigs this year 'cause I feel like I've been slacking for the past 2 quite a bit. I'm trying to make it more of a point to my friends that after work they will have to go through sonic torture in order to feel honoured of my presence.

batreleaser 05.02.2008 09:25 AM

i should throw in richard d james for good measure as well.

LittlePuppetBoy 05.02.2008 10:21 AM

Ian Mackaye
Micheal Gira

Torn Curtain 05.02.2008 10:24 AM

Nick Drake
Tim Buckley
Scott Walker
Neil Young
Serge Gainsbourg
Jeff Buckley

Toilet & Bowels 05.02.2008 12:08 PM

i think naming solo artists/jazz band leaders is cheating

screamingskull 05.02.2008 12:10 PM

I love almost everything these musicians have ever done/been involved with (music wise (he he he)).


Joni Mitchell
Todd Rundgren
Elliott Smith
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez
Cedric Bixler-Zavala
Wayne Coyne
Evan Dando
Chan Marshall

the list goes on.........................................

batreleaser 05.02.2008 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
i think naming solo artists/jazz band leaders is cheating


why?

o'connor 05.02.2008 03:18 PM

i was gonna name some, but i think ya'll already named everything i was gonna. :(
oh wait, damien jurado, no body said him.

Rob Instigator 05.02.2008 03:22 PM

Neil Young

I love his acoustic guitar work.
I love his electric stomp skronk
I love his harmonica playing, my favorite rock n roll harmonica ever
I love his singing

I love neil young and his grizzled canadian self.

batreleaser 05.02.2008 04:36 PM

shit i cant believe i forgot neil young and albini!

more: john lennon, john cage, john cale, lou reed, lydia lunch, fuck it i saying it, beefheart.

Silent Dan Speaks 05.02.2008 08:25 PM

I haven't heard all of his work, but it seems to me everything Will Oldham does is golden.

batreleaser 05.02.2008 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Silent Dan Speaks
I haven't heard all of his work, but it seems to me everything Will Oldham does is golden.


not everything, trust me on that. he has a very lax way of recording, he basically just picks whatever of his musician friends are availible and record. sometime the spontanaity of this recording style makes for some beautiful songs (i see a darkness, viva last blues, etc..) and sometimes its pretentious bullshit (lots and lots and lots of stuff).

Dead-Air 05.02.2008 10:41 PM

Sun Ra
John Cage
Brian Eno
Glenn Branca
Chrix Knox (Tall Dwarfs, solo)
Laurie Anderson
Amy Denio
Crank Sturgeon
Michael Griffen (Noggin, Behead the Profit No Lord Shall Live, Arty Smudges Trio)
Lou Reed (give or take a couple records, but I love close to 90%)
Edward Ka-spel

Death & the Maiden 05.02.2008 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead-Air
Chrix Knox (Tall Dwarfs, solo)

Nice choice, he was also in Toy Love, and was responsible for recording a lot of the Flying Nun bands.

Dead-Air 05.02.2008 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Death & the Maiden
Nice choice, he was also in Toy Love, and was responsible for recording a lot of the Flying Nun bands.


Yeah, I know he was in Toy Love, I just haven't heard that material despite having several Tall Dwarfs and solo albums. His painting is also mind-blowingly good. He stayed in my apartment in Olympia when he was on tour in the late '90s and we hit it off pretty well. He's a fun guy if you can handle some massively strong personal opinions (he hates Alex Chilton for instance, which I thought was really odd).

batreleaser 05.02.2008 11:31 PM

two more:
kevinn drum
weasel walter

batreleaser 05.02.2008 11:32 PM

kevin drumm*

acdc518 05.03.2008 01:42 AM

Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Nick Drake, Syd Barrett

iskandertime 05.03.2008 02:03 AM

Billy Childish. John MacIntyre. Mike Watt. Nels Cline. Jerry Lee Lewis. Son House. Charly Patton. DJ Primier

Death & the Maiden 05.03.2008 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by acdc518
Syd Barrett

As much as I love Syd Barrett, he doesn't have a huge body of work - only an album plus a few more songs with Pink Floyd, and two solo albums and a rarities album, so I didn't think he would be be appropriate for this thread.

This Is Not Here 05.03.2008 03:46 AM

Again I agree with you Death, he recorded fewer than 20 tracks with Pink Floyd, and the rest is just solo stuff. Its not really a very broad output yet, however in '06 a lost live recording of Syd Barrett and The Stars was unearthed, and a release was discussed. Maybe if that surfaces we'll have more of a body of work to talk about. But y'know, I still love him, as my avatar suggests...

pbradley 05.03.2008 04:51 AM

mine

:P

acdc518 05.03.2008 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Death & the Maiden
As much as I love Syd Barrett, he doesn't have a huge body of work - only an album plus a few more songs with Pink Floyd, and two solo albums and a rarities album, so I didn't think he would be be appropriate for this thread.

Nick Drake only released 3 albums and people have mentioned him

Green Magnesium 05.03.2008 04:22 PM

Neil Young & Lucinda Williams.
I more or less love everything that these two solo artists have done.

I enjoy other solo artists of course... David Bowie, Bjork, Joni Mitchell, etc... but they have spotty catalogues that I'm not consistently crazy about.

Neil Young and Lucinda Williams on the other hand manage to please me time and again. In fact, thinking about them in this context makes me realize how great it would be to see them collaborate somehow together!

YIKES!!! BIG EDIT:::

Nina Simone..... the late great......... can't believe I forgot her as a third mention.

sarramkrop 05.08.2008 07:12 AM

Sun Ra
Tony Conrad
John Coltrane/Alice Coltrane
Ennio Morricone
Beethoven
Diamanda Galas
Coil
Sonic Youth
Afrika Bambata
Loop
Current 93
Throbbing Gristle
Paganini
ESG
Merzbow
Mo Tucker (modest output but made only decent records)
John Barry
Burt Bacharach
Joe Meek
Nico
Nina Simone
Delia Derbyshire
Nurse With Wound
Angus Maclise (Ok, I just want to believe that one day more of his music will surface)


and on and on and on and on and on and on................................................ ...


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