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Marston Smith : Lord of the Cello
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Insane electric 6 string cello with symphony backed with euro trance tracks and a choir of Georgian Monks.
Genre: Pop: Euro-Pop
Release Date: 2006
Lord of the Cello
Marston Smith
Record Label: Marston Smith
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Effusion Et Manes 4:41 $0.99
Joyful Procession 4:54 $0.99
Event Horizon 4:40 $0.99
Passacalia 5:23 $0.99
Serenade of the Apocalypse 5:39 $0.99
St. John of Jerusalem 5:05 $0.99
Magnanimitas 5:17 $0.99
Chawnersmith 5:39 $0.99
Red Planet 4:18 $0.99
Visigoth 4:19 $0.99
Revelation Crusade 5:01 $0.99
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Album Notes

Greetings!
I am all about the emotion and thrill of the live performance. I wish you could be there when I pick up my 6 string cello, and mount it to my armour and begin to play. It becomes not about me or you but about a journey that we are taking together, to that other time and place were heroic deeds, love and death, all the things that are truley important to our existence.......matter.

I wish to thank the thousands of tree trolls and the winged vampyre hordes for their help in this recording and I am sorry to report that the Visigoth's left before I had a chance to pay them for their efforts.

For the dream,
Marston

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REVIEWS

cd review
author: hal
Red planet is off the hook, but I know you can cut loose.. more jazzy , pop . Love the work
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Red Planet
author: dj hal
played this jam, all I got was people calling and asking who this was ... are you for real... I have seen you twice in person, and this one is a killer...
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Terrific Album
author: Geek Boy
I first heard the "Lord of the Electric Cello" when he played at Center Camp at Burning Man 2006. When I saw that there was an album entitled "Lord of the Cello," I had to get it, of course! This isn't normally my favorite type of music, but it does have a certain infectious quality that is quite enjoyable! I hope to see him again the next time I'm at Burning Man!
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Lord of the cello
author: John Lijffijt
A great cellist I was lucky to discover this great cellist, Marston Smith. As an Audiophile, I enjoy listening to the deep bass and high treble that is smoothly combined, in some tracks together with the beautiful sound of voices. A splendid CD!
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