Friction | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | The Lair and Context Studios, NYC | |||
Genre | Arthouse Rock Synth Pop | |||
Length | 76:46 | |||
Label | Bloodfish Music | |||
Producer | Phideaux Xavier | |||
Phideaux chronology | ||||
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Friction is the debut album by psychedelic progressive gothic rock composer Phideaux Xavier. It was released in 1993. It is not, however, considered as an official album by him.[1]
Tracks
- "Arise" (01:33)
- "Love of a Million Doves" (05:30)
- "Secret" (04:16)
- "The Odyssey" (04:36)
- "Lights Camera Friction" (05:13)
- "Ashes" (0:34)
- "The Life" (03:55)
- "Resurrection Pact" (03:43)
- "Inspecting the Spoils" (04:00)
- "Aquamarine" (04:05)
- "Zarathustra 2000" (02:25)
- "Living (On the Petals)" (04:22)
- "All Seeing Eye" (03:58)
- "Claw the Land" (05:31)
- "Azrael" (02:18)
- "Bridge" (0:55)
- "If We Will" (03:51)
- "Menace" (0:42)
- "Letters to the Tiger" (02:53)
- "Tell Me" (05:04)
- "Wake Up Little Beauties" (04:50)
- (unlisted) (02:19)
Personnel
- Phideaux Xavier / guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals
- Patrick Arena / vocals
- Rob Costin / vocals
- Valerie Gracious / vocals
- Grant King / vocals
- Dan Martin / vocals
- Rick Robertson / vocals
- Will Guterman / keyboards, vocals
- David Lewis / keyboards
- R. Weis / samples
- Anne DeWann / flute, vocals
- David Doris / soprano sax
- Ariel Farber / violin, vocals
- Dawn Buckholz / cello
- Sam Fenster / bass, vocals
- Linda Ruttan / bass, vocals
- Molly Ruttan / drums
- Michael Newman / drums
- Christopher Ballant / spoken word
- Michael Zener Gottlieb / spoken word
- Ian Scott Horst / spoken word
- Cayte Jablow / spoken word
- Michael Kowalewsk / spoken word
References
- ↑ Archived January 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
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