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Tomorrow Knows Where You Live

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Download links and information about Tomorrow Knows Where You Live by Henry Kaiser, Jim O'Rourke. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Instrumental genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 01:13:01 minutes.

Artist: Henry Kaiser, Jim O'Rourke
Release date: 1991
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Instrumental
Tracks: 8
Duration: 01:13:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. All Aboard for Futuresville! 7:23
2. Last of the Few 3:54
3. Just as a Wall of Quiet Flowing Stands Near 10:24
4. Stations of the Tide 5:18
5. Born on Snowshoes 3:54
6. A Long Life is a Slow Death 20:43
7. The Ocean of Truth 9:42
8. The Palace of Memory 11:43

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This disc documents a live summit meeting between Henry Kaiser, the American elder statesman of avant-garde guitar, and Jim O'Rourke, a young Canadian with similarly adventurous tastes and highly developed skills. All of the pieces presented are duo improvisations recorded without overdubs, and the resulting document is a marvel and a delight. Kaiser uses lots of electronic effects to layer and drastically alter the sound of his guitar, while O'Rourke eschews special effects of any kind in favor of purely mechanical sound manipulation. Half the fun of listening to O'Rourke, in particular, lies in trying to figure out how on earth he can create his infinite resonances and polyphonic washes without the use of electronics — his solo turn on "Just As a Wall of Quiet Flowing Stands Near" is both beautiful and technically fascinating. The album's high point, though, is the breathtakingly gorgeous"Stations of the Tide," on which Kaiser builds luscious washes of sound over which O'Rourke plays atonal, yet achingly lyrical acoustic guitar lines. Consistently challenging and yet frequently lovely in every way, this is a remarkable album.