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  1. Background. Track listing. Personnel. Sound and artwork. References. External links. Etymology (album) Etymology is an audio source library recorded in 1995 by Skeleton Crew. It was released by Rarefaction in 1997 in the United States on audio CD and CD-ROM for Macintosh and Windows 95 PCs.

    • Experimental Music , Free Improvisation
  2. Frith and Cora re-united again as Skeleton Crew in 1995 in the Netherlands at the Koeinverhuurbdrijf Studio, Purmerland to record a CD-ROM Etymology, a sound sample library of sonic sounds and wire manipulations.

  3. Etymology is a music studio album recording by SKELETON CREW (RIO/Avant-Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1997 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Etymology's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and ...

  4. Recorded 1995 at the Koelnverhuurbedrijf Studio, Purmerland, Netherlands. Also available as AIFF Mac/PC CD-ROM version (RF12). View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Etymology" on Discogs.

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    • US
    • Rarefaction-RF13
  5. Etymology. Album US 1997 on Rarefaction label. Electronic, Spoken Word and Classical (Special Effects) "License Free Sounds", samples, created by and for the Skeleton Crew, plays as regular audio CD. Recorded 1995 at the Koelnverhuurbedrijf Studio, Purmerland, Netherlands. Also available as AIFF Mac/PC CD-ROM version (RF12).

  6. Etymology, an Album by Skeleton Crew. Released in 1997 on Rarefaction (catalog no. RF13; CD). Genres: Free Improvisation. Featured peformers: Fred Frith (guitar, electronics), Tom Cora (cello, selected objects on assorted resonators), Dolf (recording engineer), Thomas Dimuzio (editing, producer), Peter Bäder (cover art).

  7. Skeleton Crew broke up after this album, Fred Frith remarking that they were starting to sound like a normal rock and roll band. This remark should be taken with a pinch of salt, unless your defintion of normal rock and roll is The Magic Band and Pere Ubu, but there is a grain of truth in it. While in many ways stronger than the debut album, Country of the Blinds doesn't have quite the same ...