The Sound of Music (An Unfinished Symphony in 12 Parts) explained

The Sound of Music (An Unfinished Symphony in 12 Parts)
Type:Album
Artist:Jad Fair and Kramer
Cover:Jad Fair and Kramer - The Sound of Music.jpeg
Released:April 20, 1999
Genre:Experimental rock
Length:49:01
Label:Shimmy Disc
Producer:Kramer
Chronology:Jad Fair
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The Sound of Music (An Unfinished Symphony in 12 Parts) is a studio album by Jad Fair and Kramer.[1] It was released in 1999 through Shimmy Disc.

Critical reception

SF Weekly wrote that "ace musician Kramer offers a particularly sweet backdrop for Jad's zany lyrics."[2]

Personnel

Adapted from The Sound of Music (An Unfinished Symphony in 12 Parts) liner notes.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Benedetti . Windi . FAIR AND KRAMER ELEVATE WEIRDNESS TO AN ART FORM . The Spokesman-Review . 14 May 1999 . Weekend . 2.
  2. Web site: Jad Fair Drives Women Wild. May 5, 1999. SF Weekly.
  3. The Sound of Music (An Unfinished Symphony in 12 Parts) . . 1999 . booklet . . New York City.