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Contents
1 Discography
Rachel's
Background information
Origin
Genres
Years
active
19912012
Labels
Quarterstick
Associated Rodan
acts
Website
Official site
(http://www.rachelsband.com/tourdates.html)
2 Band members
3 Contemporary usage
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
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Discography
Handwriting (1995, Quarterstick Records)
Music for Egon Schiele (1996, Quarterstick)
The Sea and the Bells (1996, Quarterstick)
Selenography (1999, Quarterstick)
Full On Night Split disc with Matmos (2000, Quarterstick)
Significant Others (2002, Tour-only CD available at ATP)
Systems/Layers (2003, Quarterstick)
Technology Is Killing Music EP (2005, Three Lobed Recordings)
Band members
Christian Frederickson viola
Edward Grimes percussion
Rachel Grimes piano, organ
Greg King keyboards
Eve Miller cello
Jason Noble guitar, bass (Deceased)
Contemporary usage
Rachel's song "Water from the Same Source" was featured in the movie Hancock, although it did not appear on the
official soundtrack. Also it was used in the Italian film The Great Beauty. Furthermore, "Water from the Same
Source" was featured in Kirby Ferguson's 4th installment of his "Everything is a Remix" series. Their song
"Even/odd" was used in Reha Erdem's film Kosmos. "Lloyd's Register" from the album "The Sea and the Bells"
made it to the French movie Une liaison pornographique. Their song "An Evening Of Long Goodbyes" provided
the inspiration for the title of Paul Murray's novel of that name.
See also
List of post-rock bands
References
1. "Musician Jason Noble Dies | WFPL". Web.archive.org. 2012-08-10. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
External links
Rachel's official site (http://www.rachelsband.com/)
Rachel's entry (http://www.gepr.net/ra.html#RACHELS) at Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock
(http://www.gepr.net/)
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