Dew

Editorial Reviews
Chris Willman, Entertainment Weekly, September 12, 2003
Abstract meditations on obsession amid a psychedelic-acoustic cabaret that suggests Sam Phillips borrowing Tom Wait's bottle banging percussionB+

Jessica Hundley, LA Times, June 5, 2003
The music they make is cheerfully indefinable, strange and whimsical and threaded through with an innocence that inspires.

Album Description
Dew captures a moment between musicians. Since 2001, Douglas Lee, Robert Petersen, and Quazar have been taking Gwendolyn's music to a new level by adding their unique instrumentation to performances in and around Los Angeles and San Francisco. Doug's glass harmonica, Robert's upright bass and Quazar's pots and pans have given audiences something unusual to enjoy! Gwendolyn decided to make an album that would reflect their experience playing together. Dew was recorded live at Sunrise Studios in California. She then added the talents of Smokey Hormel on guitar (Beck) and Ralph Carney on horn (Tom Waits). The result is something warm and organic; a moment between musicians... and friends.

Dew

Music Review:

  1. Divine Order
  2. Either/Or
  3. Elegantly Wasted
  4. Everyone Says Hi 1 / Safe / Wood Jackson [Import] [CD-single]
  5. Evil
  6. Feindflug
  7. Fiend at the Controls
  8. Films About Ghosts: The Best Of... [Extra tracks] [Import]
  9. Fountains
  10. Gargantua Soul

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Maximum Hives: The Unauthorised Biography of the Hives [Import]

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Owl (Low Remixes)

Jewish Liturgies

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Love Will Come Through