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New: Embed this album on your own site! The incredible Jami Sieber creates sounds never before associated with the cello, expertly exploring the breadth and depth of her instrument on this highly atmospheric best-selling debut solo recording, Lush Mechanique—a world of her own creation that manages to capture both the pattern and poetry of music. Multiple layers of cello are accompanied by imperceptably subtle percussion, with occasional ripples of Sieber's rich, evocative voice added to the mix. Standout tracks include "All She Can Carry" and "Dancing at the Temple Gate," but really this is one of those rare albums that you'll want to play from start to finish, because it's as perfectly suited to reading and relaxing as it is activity and conversation. the In 1997, Lush Mechanique gained distinction by being one of LadySlipper's top ten best-selling recordings by female artists, placing Sieber among the ranks of the Indigo Girls, K.D. Lang, and Ani DiFranco. On this recording Sieber is joined by Will Dowd (percussion), Louis Peralta (percussion), and Kim Scanlon (vocals).
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