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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julee_CruiseJulee Cruise - Wikipedia

    Cruise appeared as a guest vocalist on Sarcast While, the 2006 full-length album from the New York band, Time of Orchids, released on Tzadik Records. Her vocals appeared on five tracks on Kenneth Bager's 2006 album Fragments from a Space Cadet. Cruise provided the vocals for Delerium's "Magic" song (on the Chimera album).

  2. Sarcast While is a music studio album recording by TIME OF ORCHIDS (RIO/Avant-Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 2005 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Sarcast While's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings ...

  3. Sarcast While by Time of Orchids, released 26 April 2005 1. Advent 2. It Gone 3. Ours, Engendered 4. Harness Well-Wishers 5. A Man to Hide 6. Sinecure 7. High Enthusiast 8. Depending View 9. Swarm of Hope 10. Earned Over 11. Unpleasantries 12. Furtherance 13. Everyone is Suspended 14. All We Ever Wish 15. Whim Featuring Julee Cruise.

  4. Part 1 of the making of the 2005 Tzadik release, Sarcast While, featuring Julee Cruise. Purchase here: http://waysidemusic.com/Music-Products/Time-Of-Orchids...

  5. 20 de feb. de 2022 · Genres: Experimental Rock, Brutal Prog. Rated #314 in the best albums of 2005. Featured peformers: Chuck Stern (keyboard, vocals, guitar, objects), Jesse Krakow (bass, vocals), Eric Fitzgerald (guitar, vocals), David Bodie (drums, objects), Tim Byrnes (trumpet), Julee Cruise (vocals), Maryanna Hansen (vocals).

  6. Time of Orchids is a relatively unknown art rock quartet concentrating on making beautifully progressive music in the vein of Mr. Bungle. "Sarcast While" is their third release and definitely their most interesting in that it goes through a various blend of genres in a very short amount of time.

  7. Time of Orchids is known for its bizarre and varied discography, having released three albums - 2001's somber, doom-laden Melonwhisper (featuring pianist Marilyn Crispell), 2002's cruder, far more skeletal Much Too Much Fun (featuring Kate Pierson of The B-52's) and 2003's obtuse and enigmatic Early As Seen in Pace, on Epicene Sound - before signing to John Zorn's Tzadik label in 2005 with the ...