Works
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"These are a Few of My Favorite Things" A compilation of the best of Mark Wood’s hard-rock violin catalogue, with highlights including previously unreleased material such as a new hip version of "Eleanor Rigby" with vocals by Laura Kaye and a smoking rendition of Jimi Hendrix’ "Purple Haze." Tracklist: |
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"Sanctuary" A powerful and dramatic mixture of orchestral, world beat and rock flavorings featuring Mark Wood on his own patented 7-string fretted electric violin and Laura Kaye on vocals. Musicians include several band members from Celine Dions band, with whom Mark toured in 1999. Tracklist: |
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"Portrait of an Artist" Inspired by the paintings of his father Paul Wood, these modern classical compositions by Mark Wood for double-string quartet, percussion, and voice (vocalist Laura Kaye) are lushly melodic and hauntingly beautiful. Tracklist:
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"Voodoo Violince" Marks first release on Guitar Recordings featuring Dave Lewitt on drums, Gerald Veasley on bass, Laura Kaye and members of New Voices of Freedom on vocals. Time Magazine calls this record "Funk metal violin at its best!" Tracklist: |
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"Against the Grain" Marks second release on Guitar Recordings, featuring Dave Lewitt on drums and Tom Kaz on bass and vocals. A dark hard rock journey - Rage Against the Machine meets King Crimson. Contains a great cover version of "Red" by King Crimson. Tracklist: |
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"Guts Grace and Glory" 60 minutes of dramatic orchestral and rock music composed by Mark Wood for the 1992 Winter Olympics, with performances by Andy Timmons of Danger Danger, Dave Lewitt and Tom Kaz from Mark's band, and a full 60-piece orchestra. Tracklist: |