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Album: Robin Holcomb
Artist: Robin Holcomb
Release Date: 11/19/1990
Genre: Folk

With a tremulous voice, poetic lyrics, and a fine band, Robin Holcomb put together an impressive debut album. A lot of credit for the distinctive sound of this record must be laid at the feet of organist (and Holcomb's husband) Wayne Horvitz and guitarist Bill Frisell, both alumni of John Zorn's... [+] Expand

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