Knots and CrossesCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Contemporary folk, folk/rock Status:The group has disbanded. Most recent release, There Was A Time (compilation, 1999) See also:The Ectophiles' Guide entry for Carol Noonan's band and solo work Comparisons:Carol Noonan's band and solo work Covers/own material:Own General comments:I remember hearing about Ben Wittman and Duke Levine that "they have played with many other bands in the region, including Knots and Crosses". I thought they were both excellent musicians, and I wanted to hear some more of their material. I vaguely remembered having listened to or played Knots and Crosses and liked it sometime in the past, so the next time I was at the radio station I work at I looked in the folk section, and there was a CD by them. I played it, listened fully this time, and loved it, especially with the ethereal vocal grooves. Recommended first album:There Was A Time is the only one currently available Recordings:
There Was A TimeRelease info:1999—Signature Sounds Availability:See Signature Sounds site Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Alan Williams Comments:A compilation from the first two albums, with two tracks recorded especially for this compilation. |
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