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Artist associated with post-conceptual art. | |||
== Solo == | == Solo == | ||
* A Structural Analysis and Reconstruction of MS7098 as Determined by the Difference Between the Measurements of Duration and Displacement (1980) LP | * A Structural Analysis and Reconstruction of MS7098 as Determined by the Difference Between the Measurements of Duration and Displacement (1980) LP | ||
* | * {{RLink|Push}} (1999) [[Drag City]] LP/CD | ||
* | * {{RLink|Vinyl}} (2000) CD | ||
* Concerto for Modern, Movie, and Pop Music for Ten Instruments and Voice (2011) CD | * Concerto for Modern, Movie, and Pop Music for Ten Instruments and Voice (2011) CD | ||
* Gainsbourg, Illinois+ | * Gainsbourg, Illinois+ | ||
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Keyboard, vocals | Keyboard, vocals | ||
* {{RLink|Self}} | * {{RLink|Self}} | ||
* | ** [[Suddenly]] - additional vocals | ||
* [[ | * {{RLink|Amor}} | ||
* | ** [[Hard on Through the Summer]] - additional vocals | ||
** [[The Ballad of Younis and Sofia]] - additional vocals | |||
* | ** [[T (I, II)]] - vocals | ||
* [[ | ** [[A-A-Allegories]] - additional vocals | ||
* | ** [[The Letter]] - vocals | ||
* [[ | * {{RLink|Chemistry}} | ||
* | ** [[Chemistry]] - additional vocals | ||
** [[Farewell to Arms]] - additional vocals | |||
* {{RLink|Japan}} | |||
* [[T (I, II)]] | ** [[Generique]] - co-writer | ||
* [[ | ** [[I Saw a Photograph]] - writer | ||
* [[ | * {{RLink|Hazel}} | ||
* | ** [[Duck & Cover]] - additional vocals | ||
* | ** [[Duke of Newcastle]] - vocals | ||
* [[ | ** [[Larking]] - additional vocals | ||
* | ** [[We Feel Fine]] - additional vocals | ||
* [[ | ** [[Another Song, Another Satan]] - additional vocals | ||
** [[Father Abraham]] - additional vocals | |||
* {{RLink|Fingerpainting}} | |||
* | ** A Hybrid Creature of Greed... | ||
* [[ | * {{RLink|Introduction}} | ||
* [[ | ** [[Cruise Boat]] - vocals | ||
* | ** [[Note to Selves]] - additional vocals | ||
* [[ | ** [[Puff]] - vocals | ||
* [[ | ** [[Psy Ops]] - additional vocals | ||
* | ** [[Vexations]] - additional vocals | ||
* [[Larking]] | ** [[It Will Be (Delivered)]] - additional vocals | ||
* [[We Feel Fine]] | ** [[When She Went Swimming]] - vocals | ||
* [[Another Song, Another Satan]] | ** [[Bling Bling]] - vocals | ||
* [[Father Abraham]] | * {{RLink|Red}} | ||
* [[ | |||
* [[Note to Selves]] | |||
* [[Psy Ops]] | |||
* [[It Will Be (Delivered)]] | |||
* [[ | |||
== Vocals on other projects == | == Vocals on other projects == |
Revision as of 16:20, 7 January 2023
Artist associated with post-conceptual art.
Solo
- A Structural Analysis and Reconstruction of MS7098 as Determined by the Difference Between the Measurements of Duration and Displacement (1980) LP
Push Comes to Love (1999) Drag City LP/CD
Vinyl II (2000) CD
- Concerto for Modern, Movie, and Pop Music for Ten Instruments and Voice (2011) CD
- Gainsbourg, Illinois+
- Prina Sings Baldessari (2020)[1][2]
With The Red Krayola
Keyboard, vocals
The Red Krayola
- Suddenly - additional vocals
Amor and Language
- Hard on Through the Summer - additional vocals
- The Ballad of Younis and Sofia - additional vocals
- T (I, II) - vocals
- A-A-Allegories - additional vocals
- The Letter - vocals
Chemistry
- Chemistry - additional vocals
- Farewell to Arms - additional vocals
Japan in Paris in L.A.
- Generique - co-writer
- I Saw a Photograph - writer
Hazel
- Duck & Cover - additional vocals
- Duke of Newcastle - vocals
- Larking - additional vocals
- We Feel Fine - additional vocals
- Another Song, Another Satan - additional vocals
- Father Abraham - additional vocals
Fingerpainting
- A Hybrid Creature of Greed...
Introduction
- Cruise Boat - vocals
- Note to Selves - additional vocals
- Puff - vocals
- Psy Ops - additional vocals
- Vexations - additional vocals
- It Will Be (Delivered) - additional vocals
- When She Went Swimming - vocals
- Bling Bling - vocals
Red Gold
Vocals on other projects
- Gastr del Sol - "A Puff of Dew" from Camoufleur (1998)
- David Grubbs - "The Coxcomb" (2000)
Album artwork
- David Grubbs - The Thicket (1998)