Track Listings
| 1. Rooftops |
| 2. Flying to Japan |
| 3. Unbeknownst |
| 4. Kochi to Kyoto |
| 5. Toads in Frock Coats |
| 6. Wartime Kiss |
| 7. Planxty James |
| 8. Lost in Prague |
| 9. More Than Enough Clouds |
| 10. Porcupine Fire |
| 11. Prelude to... (Deb's Theme) |
| 12. Amphibious Felines |
| 13. The Master Dishwasher |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Cliff Art brings together an eclectic combination of traditional and alternative music into a rich sonic collaboration.
Cliff Art combines the timbres of Appalachian lap dulcimers, 8-string acoustic bass guitar, and Chapman Grand Stick(TM), with appearances by drums and percussion, to create original music that attracts a widely diverse audience. Cliff Art's rich and unique style eludes classification, drawing influences from straight-ahead rock-n-roll to alternative to new age to folk.
This unique group holds something for everyone. Listeners' observations range from "Japanese Extra-Terrestrial Fusion Jazz" to "Bluegrass in the year 2000." If you want thoughtfulness and intelligence, if you want sly, introspective wit, tap into the music of Cliff Art.
Product Description
The second album from Cliff Art explores new territory for the instrumental group. While the core duo of Chapman Stick(TM) and Appalachian lap dulcimer or 8-string acoustic bass guitar remains, the addition of drums and percussion on several tracks brings out sides of Cliff Art's music that were not evident in their earlier recording and performances. The new album continues to defy easy classification, taking the listener on a journey near the lands of jazz, new age, and rock, to name a few.
The Master Dishwasher,Cliff Art
The Master Dishwasher
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The Master Dishwasher
Cliff Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000087BT7 Release Date: 2003-01-07 |
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Album Description
The second album from Cliff Art explores new territory for the instrumental group. While the core duo of Chapman Stick(TM) and Appalachian lap dulcimer or 8-string acoustic bass guitar remains, the addition of drums and percussion on several tracks brings out sides of Cliff Art's music that were not evident in their earlier recording and performances. The new album continues to defy easy classification, taking the listener on a journey near the lands of jazz, new age, and rock, to name a few.Pop Music:
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