Arthur Russell

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American cellist, composer, and artist.

Born: 21 May 1951 in Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA.
Died: 4 April 1992 in NYC, New York, USA (aged 40).

Russell was raised in Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he later studied the cello and began to write his own music. In the early 1970s, he moved to California and studied Indian music at the Ali Akbar Khan School in San Francisco. He met Allen Ginsberg, with whom he began to work, accompanying him on the cello while Allen sang or read his poetry.

In the mid 1970s, Russell moved to New York City. After an initial period of uncertainty, he contributed to The Flying Hearts in studio work and, occasionally, in performance with David Byrne, Rhys Chatham, Jon Gibson, Peter Gordon, Jerry Harrison, Garret List, Andy Paley, Leni Pickett and Peter Zummo. From 1975 to 1979 this ensemble, together with Glenn Iamaro, Bill Ruyle, and Jon Sholle, performed and recorded the orchestral composition of Instrumentals (Disques du Crépuscule, 1984, Belgium).

In 1978, Russell wrote and produced "Kiss Me Again", under the name Dinosaur. It was the first disco single to be released by Sire Records, and the first of many of Russell's innovative dance tunes. This was followed by "Is It All Over My Face" by Loose Joints, released in 1980. In 1982, Russell and William Socolov founded Sleeping Bag records and their first release was his "24-24 Music". The number "Go Bang", which originated from this album, was remixed as a 12" single by Francois Kevorkian.

In 1983, the album "Tower Of Meaning" (Chatham Square) was released. This compelling and meditative recording, conducted by Julius Eastman, represents just a fragment of a much larger composition, which includes voices along with its instrumentation. At the same time, he continued to release dance singles such as "Tell You Today" (4th And Broadway, 1983) an upbeat dance groove featuring the vocals of Joyce Bowden. Additional dance tunes included "Wax The Van" (Jump Street, 1985) with vocals by Lola Blank, wife of notorious Bob, "Treehouse/Schoolbell" (Sleeping Bag, 1986) and "Let's Go Swimming" (Upside/Rough Trade, 1986).

During the mid 1980s, Russell gave many performances, either accompanying himself on cello with a myriad of effects, or working with a small ensemble consisting of Mustafa Ahmed, Steven Hall, Elodie Lauten and Peter Zummo. 1986 saw the release of "World Of Echo" (Upside/Rough Trade, 1986), which incorporated many of his ideas for pop, dance and classical music for both solo and cello format. This critically acclaimed album was included in Melody Maker's "Top Thirty Releases of 1986". Russell also collaborated with a number of choreographers, including John Bernd, Diane Madden, Alison Salzinger, and Stephanie Woodard.

Russell died of AIDS-related illnesses, and in its obituary the Village Voice wrote: "his songs were so personal that it seems as though he simply vanished into his music."
A documentary about Russell was released by Matt Wolf, titled "[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1168662/]Wild Combination: A Portrait Of Arthur Russell[/url]" (2008).

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That's Us/Wild Combination

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Answers Me

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Tone Bone Kone

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Close My Eyes

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Soon-to-Be Innocent Fun/Let's See

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1987
1985
1984
1978
1977
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April 28, 1987

WNYU Radio

New York, New York, United States

  • 1. I Am a Saxophone

  • 2. Planted a Thought

  • 3. Being It


December 20, 1985

Experimental Intermedia

New York, New York, United States

  • 1. Tower of Meaning / Rabbit's Ear / Home Away From Home


March 2, 1985

Roulette Club

New York, New York, United States

  • 1. Instrumental Introduction

  • 2. A Sudden Chill

  • 3. This Is How We Walk on the Moon

  • 4. Rabbit's Ear

  • 5. Home Away From Home

  • 6. Another Thought

  • 7. Hiding Your Present From You


June 25, 1984

Experimental Intermedia

New York, New York, United States


June 24, 1984

Experimental Intermedia

New York, New York, United States

  • 1. Changing Forest

  • 2. Let's Go Swimming

  • 3. They and Their Friends

  • 4. Keeping Up

  • 5. Make 1, 2

  • 6. I Take This Time

  • 7. Losing My Taste for the Night Life

  • 8. I Can't Hide

  • 9. The Boy With a Smile on His Face

  • 10. Sunlit Water

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American cellist, composer, and artist. Born: 21 May 1951 in Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA. Died: 4 April 1992 in NYC, New York, USA (aged 40). Russell was raised in Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he later studied the cello and began to write his own music. In the ea... Read the full biography on this page.

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