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  1. Forgotten Foundation is the second album by Bill Callahan (also known as Smog), released in 1992 on Drag City. It is the last album that Callahan recorded at home.

  2. Bill Callahan (born June 3, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter, who has also recorded and performed under the band name Smog. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Callahan began working in the lo-fi genre, with home-made tape-albums recorded on four-track tape recorders. [ 7 ]

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    Obwohl Callahan in Maryland geboren wurde, verbrachte seine Familie acht Jahre in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, und kehrte bloß für die Jahre 1969–1973 nach Maryland zurück. Callahans erste Veröffentlichungen erschienen unter dem Bandnamen Smog auf Audiocassetten. Diese waren von kargen Melodien und dissonanten Arrangements geprägt. Damit entspra...

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    Callahan veröffentlichte im Jahr 2004 drei Bücher mit Zeichnungen: Ballerina Scratchpad, The Death's Head Drawings und Women. Im Juli 2010 veröffentlichte Drag City auch seinen Briefroman Letters to Emma Bowlcut.

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    a b Ben Thompson: Bill Callahan spares nobody in his songs - himself least of all. In: The Independent, 11. Mai 1997, S. 18.Vorlage:Cite news/temporär
  3. 4. Juli 2005 · Forgotten Foundation is a reissue of Smog's clangorous second album. For newer listeners, it should be stressed that young Bill Callahan was very different from the mellow miniaturist of Supper...

  4. smog.bandcamp.com › album › forgotten-foundationForgotten Foundation | Smog

    25. Mai 1992 · If Bill Callahan sang "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" in his silky baritone, it would probably sound profound. That's why we, as listeners, are spoiled. Not only does Bill have one of the most beautiful voices in the music, he is also one of America's greatest poets.

  5. Forgotten Foundation is the second album by Bill Callahan, released in 1992 on Drag City. It is the last album that Callahan recorded at home.

  6. After prolific self-recording and a bit of soul-searching (which so happens to have yielded an ounce of songwriting close to conventionality), Bill Callahan slowly edged from the outsider music he absorbed to a songwriter and lo-fi cult icon.