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Schizophonic (other)
Schizophonic may refer to: * Schizophonic (band) * "Schizophonic", a 1994 song by The Wildhearts from the album '' Fishing for Luckies'' * ''Schizophonic'' (Robben Ford album) * ''Schizophonic'' (Nuno Bettencourt album) * ''Schizophonic'' (Geri Halliwell album) * ''Schizophonic'' (Us3 album) * ''Schizophonic! ''Schizophonic!'' is an album by the American lounge band Combustible Edison, released in 1996. Production The album was produced by the band and Brian Capouch. All five band members contributed to the songwriting. "Morticia" is a cover of the ' ...
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Schizophonic (band)
Schizophonic, based in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Nanaimo, British Columbia, is a nine piece band playing a mix of genres from Rock music, rock, to jazz. Formed in late 2010 by students of Vancouver Island University, the group play mostly original songs, many written by band leader Troy Lucas. Onewaystreet In the fall of 2008 Onewaystreet, a band composed of high-school students from the Comox Valley was formed by Lucas. The band went through many changes over the course of the next two years, originally playing swing standards, and eventually moving towards ska and Rock music, rock, as well as several original compositions. Although many members joined and left the band, Troy Lucas kept a core group of members throughout the band's progression. The success of the band peaked in June and July 2009 while recording a self-titled album. Onewaystreet was the opener at the Georges P. Vanier Secondary School graduation ceremony in June 2009, with band members from several high-scho ...
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Fishing For Luckies
''Fishing for Luckies'' is an album by The Wildhearts that originated as a fan club-only release of newly recorded material, but has since been expanded and re-released with extra tracks. Original release The Wildhearts released the original ''Fishing for Luckies'' in December 1994 as a limited edition CD mini-album, available only via their fan club. The songs were newly recorded and featured the line-up of Ginger on vocals and guitar, C.J. on guitar and vocals, Danny McCormack on bass, and Ritch Battersby on drums. Gordon Mabbett contributed accordion on "Geordie in Wonderland" and Marc Fox played additional percussion on "Do the Channel Bop". Track listing All songs written by Ginger. #"Inglorious" – 7:47 #"If Life Is Like a Lovebank I Want an Overdraft" – 3:51 #"Schizophonic" – 8:27 #"Do the Channel Bop" – 7:40 #"Geordie in Wonderland" – 2:49 #"Sky Babies" – 11:24 ''Fishing for More Luckies'' After the top 10 success in the UK of the album '' P.H.U.Q.'' in 199 ...
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Schizophonic (Robben Ford Album)
''Schizophonic'' is a jazz album by Robben Ford, released in 1976. The album title refers to Robben Ford's interest in playing two instruments. He began playing saxophone at the age of ten, but at thirteen he heard blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield. The music is a mix between different styles of jazz. From Blues in the first track, alongside Latin to more Jazz fusion Jazz fusion (also known as jazz rock, jazz-rock fusion, or simply fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric gui ... as known from his later album '' The Inside Story''. On the first track and the last track Robben Ford plays the saxophone. Track listing All tracks composed by Robben Ford # "Miss Miss" – 6:34 # "Ladies' Choice" – 6:30 # "Hawk's Theme" – 5:37 # "Low Ride" – 2:26 # "Stella and Frenchie" – 8:00 # "Softly Rolling" – 7:28 Personnel * Robben Ford – guitar, s ...
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Schizophonic (Nuno Bettencourt Album)
''Schizophonic'' is the 1997 debut solo album by the American guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, the lead guitarist in the band Extreme. Bettencourt is credited on the cover simply as "Nuno". ''Schizophonic'' is Bettencourt's first and, so far, only solo effort after the group disbanded, although the 2003 release “Population 1” is considered Nuno’s second solo album. Overview In face of the then-current musical trends, Bettencourt added an alternative rock edge to his style. Bettencourt wrote with producer Anthony J. Resta, known for his work with Duran Duran around their big comeback. The album features Restas' Enoesque soundscapes on many of the songs. Bettencourt later went on to record two records leading the band Mourning Widows, one with Population 1 (mostly recorded on his own) and then another with the same touring band but with a different name: Dramagods. ''Schizophonics recording started over a stretch of time during Extreme's tour for their last studio album, '' Wai ...
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Schizophonic (Geri Halliwell Album)
''Schizophonic'' is the debut solo studio album by British pop singer Geri Halliwell. The album was released in June 1999, after her 1998 split from popular girl group the Spice Girls. The term ''schizophonic'' is a portmanteau of the Greek words ''schizo'' ("split", "divide") and ''phonic'' ("sound"), and also seemingly a play on the word "schizophrenic" and the musical term " schizophonia". This was the first solo album released by a Spice Girl. It produced four singles, all of which saw commercial success in the UK—"Mi Chico Latino", " Lift Me Up" and "Bag It Up" reached number one, while the first single " Look at Me" peaked at number two. As of 2001, the album has sold over two million copies worldwide. Background On 31 May 1998, it was announced that Halliwell had left girl group Spice Girls, with the singer claiming that she was suffering from exhaustion and wanted to take a break. However, rumours of a feud with fellow member Melanie Brown as the reason for her depa ...
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Schizophonic (Us3 Album)
''Schizophonic'' is the fifth album by music producer Geoff Wilkinson's jazz/rap fusion project Us3. It features a more upbeat approach than most of the tracks from previous albums by Us3, and—as on the previous 2004 album ''Questions''—no samples but live recordings were used in its production. Wilkinson's liking for Southern American rhythms, which had pushed the 2001 release '' An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place'' into a new direction, can still be traced. The album features two new rappers, Akil Dasan and Gaston, both of whom Geoff found at New York City's Nuyorican Poets Café. While Akil's prominent features exhibit a quick and crisp delivery, Gaston has more of an old-school approach. The live band consists of Chris Storr (trumpet), Ed Jones (saxophone), Neville Malcolm (double bass), Ernie Cranenburgh (jazz guitar), pianists Mike Gorman, Sean Hargreaves and John Crawford, as well as turntablist Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating new musi ...
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