Choreography (Lauren Hoffman album) explained

Choreography
Type:Album
Artist:Lauren Hoffman
Cover:Choreographylaurenhoffman.jpg
Released:2006
Genre:Experimental rock, Acoustic, Lo-fi
Length:41:52
Prev Title:From the Blue House
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Interplanetary Traveler
Next Year:2009

Choreography, released in 2006, is the third studio album by the American singer/songwriter Lauren Hoffman. For its production and recording, she worked with John Morand[1] (who produced, mixed or played on Hoffman's releases throughout her career and ran Sound of Music Studios with Cracker's David Lowery[2]), collaborator on 1997's Megiddo and 2010's Interplanetary Traveller. Consistent with her previous work, the album conveys an overall dark, moody atmosphere, as a result of its lyrical qualities, production, and variety of instruments, including prominent accordion, pump organ, cello, and piano parts throughout its tracks.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Artist's Bandcamp: Choreography . November 22, 2021.
  2. Web site: AllMusic: Choreography . . July 13, 2012.