The Banjo of Death Sleeping

Editorial Reviews
Kyle Gann, Village Voice
Harper's tonalities move witha steamrollermomentum that eased me through three cases of goosebumps before I knew what had happened.

Alex Ross, New York Times
... magnificently eerie… the major sequences surged thrillingly. Harper allows himself an unembarrassed neo-renaissance grandeur, wild around the edges.

Album Description
It seems like it's jumping around by centuries - no, eons - hillbilly banjo to medieval Arab song to cut-up 21st century computer music to 5,000 year old clan chant that is made out of cut-up 21st century computer music that becomes the background for "if I had the wings . . " so nice. Gerald Shapiro, Chair of Music Department, Brown University

The Banjo of Death Sleeping

Music Review:

  1. The Inbetween Time
  2. The Light
  3. The Morning After
  4. Time Capsule Remixes [Import]
  5. Un-Cabaret's The Un & Only [Explicit Lyrics]
  6. Useless [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  7. Veni Sancte Spiritus
  8. Victory Style 1
  9. Vortex
  10. Walking in a Straight Line

Music Review

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Music Review

You Can Sing on the Left or Bark on the Right

Chopin:Nocturnes No.I-X [Import]

Brahms: Hungarian Dances for Piano, Books 3 & 4; Two Sarabandes; etc.

Music: Yalla Party V.2 [Import]

A Communication Manual

Coleccion Original [Original recording remastered]

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Original 2002 London Cast)

Debussy: Solo Piano Music, Vol. 2

Boppin Blue Suede Shoes [Import]

Celestial Fires

Everything You Want [CD-single] [Import]

As 15 Mais Italianas V.2 [Import]

Calles De Piedra

Shadow of Your Wings

A Trip in Trance