A Very Still Life

A Very Still Life is the first and only album by Jack Kevorkian, released on the Lucid Subjazz label, in which he plays the flute. It was released on May 27, 1997. The 5000-unit limited release was reviewed in Entertainment Weekly online as "weird" but "good natured".[1] The CD initially suffered from slow sales. As of 1997, 1400 units had been sold.[1] Kevorkian wrote all the songs but one; the album was reviewed in jazzreview.com as "very much grooviness" except for one tune, with "stuff in between that's worthy of multiple spins. [2]

A Very Still Life
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 27, 1997
GenreAcid Jazz
LabelLucid Subjazz

Track listing

  1. Whispering, Came Violets
  2. Summertooth
  3. Brotherhood Of
  4. Very Still Life
  5. August to Amber
  6. Fuguetta Caffeine
  7. Interlude: Unfinished Minuet
  8. In Strange Loops
  9. Back at Abby's
  10. Interlude: Gavat
  11. Geoff's Mood
  12. Une Lettre de Jean
gollark: You can talk about stuff without having a dedicated channel for every tiny niche.
gollark: Just ban all annoying and/or dramatic people, simple.
gollark: It might be worth having the people interested in this make a "spin-off server" to test it, although that would probably have many of the same problems and also exciting new ones.
gollark: How about something to automatically turn off lasers if it detects someone screaming about their eyes burning?
gollark: Apparently there was one but it wasn't used much.

References

  1. Essex, Andrew (December 26, 1997). "Death Mettle". ew.com; Entertainment Weekly.
  2. Ochej, Josephine. "Featured Artist: Jack Kevorkian and Morpheus Quintet". JazzReview.com. Archived from the original on 21 November 2004. Retrieved 5 January 2013.


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