Isidore

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Oh My Sky 06:19 Tools
Musidora 04:03 Tools
Sanskrit 04:34 Tools
Saltwater 04:09 Tools
Reappearance 05:18 Tools
Song of the City 05:21 Tools
Refused On Temple St 04:06 Tools
The Memory Cloud 05:43 Tools
Ghosting 04:15 Tools
Transmigration 04:11 Tools
Life Somewhere Else 03:35 Tools
The Privateer 07:52 Tools
Some Reverse Magic 05:16 Tools
Recoil 03:16 Tools
One For Iris Doe 06:20 Tools
Nothing New 09:10 Tools
Old Black Spirit 04:54 Tools
CA. Redemption Value 07:32 Tools
Just Dust 04:33 Tools
Belle In Mid Air 04:52 Tools
Readymade 03:48 Tools
You Will Remain 03:41 Tools
The Headlight Child 03:39 Tools
Song for the Moon 04:13 Tools
No Passage 04:50 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Refused On Temple St. 04:08 Tools
Mitternight 03:50 Tools
Andalusian Dogs 00:00 Tools
The Memory Cloud (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
No Passage (hidden) 04:49 Tools
Refused On Temple St. (LP Version) 04:05 Tools
Sanskrit (LP Version) 04:05 Tools
One For Iris Doe (LP Version) 04:49 Tools
Refused on Temple Street 04:06 Tools
Ghosting (LP Version) 04:06 Tools
Transmigration (LP Version) 04:06 Tools
Musidora (LP Version) 04:06 Tools
Nothing New (LP Version) 04:06 Tools
CA. Redemption Value (LP Version) 04:06 Tools
Saltwater (LP Version) 04:06 Tools
CA Redemption Value 04:06 Tools
Sandskrit 04:49 Tools
Gamburtsev - Original Mix 04:49 Tools
[Untitled Track] 04:49 Tools
Corridor 04:49 Tools
04 Old Black Spirit 04:49 Tools
Gamburtsev 04:06 Tools
hidden track 04:49 Tools
Refused (on Temple St.) 04:06 Tools
Refused (on Temple St) 04:06 Tools
C.A. Redemption Value 04:06 Tools
Andalusion Dogs 04:06 Tools
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Isidore was born when Jeffrey Cain (from Remy Zero) approached Steve Kilbey backstage after a concert when the Church were touring the US, and handed him a demo of an instrumental song he had written. This song was to become Transmigration. At home in Sydney, Kilbey wrote the lyrics and added vocals in his brother Johns Karmic Hit studio. Thrilled with the result, Cain sent Kilbey more music, which resulted in the s/t album Isidore which was released on Karmic Hit records in 2004. After years of hiatus, on february 21st of 2012 finally the 2nd album Life Somewhere Else was released. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.