Track Listings
| 1. French Girl Growing |
| 2. Swamp Four |
| 3. Alligator Margarita |
| 4. Maria |
| 5. Tribute To Sugarcane Harris |
| 6. Wah Special |
| 7. Anthem For Electric Viola |
| 8. Raspberry Blues |
| 9. The Van Morrison Song |
| 10. Suki |
| 11. Love Should Be So Sweet |
| 12. Tiree Bridal Song |
Editorial Reviews
Victory Music Review. May, 1998
"Ms. Schaad's solo fiddle on "Maria" tells of masterly technique, traditionalism and classical influence.
Product Description
"The Raven Project", Anna Schaad's solo debut album, soars with her original compositions as well as joint works with multi-instrumentalist David MacVittie. The project was designed to showcase her custom built electric five string viola, and combines this unique instrument with bouzouki, violin, slide guitar, saxophone, African drums and Highland bagpipes.
Showcased on the BBC's "Archie Fisher's Travelling Folk" radio show, "The Raven Project" was featured on an American/Celtic special broadcast on Thanksgiving across Scotland, Ireland, and Northern England. Selections from "The Raven Project" have also been featured on Robin Rilette's "New Vistas in Music", Dan Maher's popular Saturday program "Inland Fold" on NPR, and Fiona Ritchie's "Thistle and Shamrock".
The Raven Project
The Raven Project,Anna Schaad
The Raven Project
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The Best of the Joe Perry Project: The Music Still Does the Talking
The Joe Perry Project Manufacturer: Raven [Australia] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K3LQ Release Date: 2001-11-30 |
Tracks:
Product Description
1. Let The Music Do The Talking
2. Conflict Of Interest
3. Discount Dogs
4. Shooting Star
5. Break Song
6. Rockin' Train
7. Life At A Glance
8. Bone To Bone
9. East Coast, West Coast
10. I've Got The Rock 'N' Rolls Again
11. No Substitute For Arrogance
12. Buzz Buzz
13. Soldier Of Fortune
14. South Station Blues
15. Once A Rocker, Always A Rocker
16. Black Velvet Pants
17. King Of The Kings
18. Bang A Gong
19. Walk With Me Sally
20. Never Wanna Stop
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
VERY Disappointing.......2006-08-03
GREAT ROCK AND ROLL, ANY TIME ! !.......2000-12-13
FROM:LET THE MUSIC DO THE TALKING(1980)
1.Let the music do the talking- 2.Conflict of interest- 3.Discount dogs- 4.Shooting star- 5.Break song- 6.Rockin' train- 7.Life at a glance-
NON-ALBUM B-SIDE(1980)
8.Bone to bone (instrumental)-
FROM: I'VE GOT THE ROCK'N'ROLLS AGAIN(1981)
9.East coast,west coast- 10.I've got the rock'n'rolls again- 11.No substitute for arrogance- 12.Buzz buzz- 13.Soldier of fortune- 14.South station blues-
FROM:ONCE A ROCKER, ALWAYS A ROCKER(1983)
15.Once a rocker, always a rocker- 16.black velvet pants- 17.King of the kings- 18.Bang a gong (yes,the T-rex song!)- 19.Walk with me Sally- 20.Never wanna stop-
NOTHING MORE THEN SOME HOME TOWN GREAT ROCK AND ROLL!!
The Project Album To Buy.......2000-05-29
SOLOSMITH.......2000-02-11
A Good Introduction to the JPP........1999-10-29
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The Raven Project
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005QWXF Release Date: 1998-05-01 |
Tracks:
Album Description
"The Raven Project", Anna Schaad's solo debut album, soars with her original compositions as well as joint works with multi-instrumentalist David MacVittie. The project was designed to showcase her custom built electric five string viola, and combines this unique instrument with bouzouki, violin, slide guitar, saxophone, African drums and Highland bagpipes.Showcased on the BBC's "Archie Fisher's Travelling Folk" radio show, "The Raven Project" was featured on an American/Celtic special broadcast on Thanksgiving across Scotland, Ireland, and Northern England. Selections from "The Raven Project" have also been featured on Robin Rilette's "New Vistas in Music", Dan Maher's popular Saturday program "Inland Fold" on NPR, and Fiona Ritchie's "Thistle and Shamrock".
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