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Exquisite Corpses (Vinyl)
âExquisite Corpsesâ is the first full length album in over a decade from Johnette Napolitano, best known as lead vocalist, songwriter and bassist for the L.A. alternative rock trio Concrete Blonde, whose 90âs hit âJoeyâ
earned gold and platinum awards internationally.
Settled in to her own studio in the high desert of Southern California, the Joshua Tree Recording Company, she podcasts âCoffee & A Cardâ, musings on the Tarot and all things supernatural and continues to create music for film and television. A third volume of her self-published and acclaimed book series, âRough Mixâ is expected late 2022.
âExquisite Corpses was a game invented and played by the surrealists in the 20âs, the concept being that things that donât seem to be connected turn out to be. The world has changed, everyone has lost someone and we not only have to go on, we have to carry on joyfully. For them.â
âThe music of âExquisite Corpsesâ spans a decade, âRiding The Moonâ is over 10 years old. âPacific Coast Highwayâ is a flashback, a reality check which took me a couple years to write and to get right as in recording it, spoken word is so much harder than singing. âCrib Girlâ is older, my ode to the pioneer women, and âVoodoo Doll Ballâ is a Halloween classic around here. âJoey Dearâ is a song about a song. My own cousin Rick
melts the frets off the guitar on âWatching the Dinosaurs Dieâ. Like the game, everything connects - it has a âwholenessâ about it, a sense of completion. Peace, even.â
Having toured the world, studied Flamenco in Spain and art in Mexico, â the Joshua Tree Recording Company,â says Johnette, âis my dream factory. The National Wildlife Foundation just certified the property as official wildlife habitat. In the face of all the reckless, greedy development up here in the high desert, I consider
earned gold and platinum awards internationally.
Settled in to her own studio in the high desert of Southern California, the Joshua Tree Recording Company, she podcasts âCoffee & A Cardâ, musings on the Tarot and all things supernatural and continues to create music for film and television. A third volume of her self-published and acclaimed book series, âRough Mixâ is expected late 2022.
âExquisite Corpses was a game invented and played by the surrealists in the 20âs, the concept being that things that donât seem to be connected turn out to be. The world has changed, everyone has lost someone and we not only have to go on, we have to carry on joyfully. For them.â
âThe music of âExquisite Corpsesâ spans a decade, âRiding The Moonâ is over 10 years old. âPacific Coast Highwayâ is a flashback, a reality check which took me a couple years to write and to get right as in recording it, spoken word is so much harder than singing. âCrib Girlâ is older, my ode to the pioneer women, and âVoodoo Doll Ballâ is a Halloween classic around here. âJoey Dearâ is a song about a song. My own cousin Rick
melts the frets off the guitar on âWatching the Dinosaurs Dieâ. Like the game, everything connects - it has a âwholenessâ about it, a sense of completion. Peace, even.â
Having toured the world, studied Flamenco in Spain and art in Mexico, â the Joshua Tree Recording Company,â says Johnette, âis my dream factory. The National Wildlife Foundation just certified the property as official wildlife habitat. In the face of all the reckless, greedy development up here in the high desert, I consider
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âExquisite Corpsesâ is the first full length album in over a decade from Johnette Napolitano, best known as lead vocalist, songwriter and bassist for the L.A. alternative rock trio Concrete Blonde, whose 90âs hit âJoeyâ
earned gold and platinum awards internationally.
Settled in to her own studio in the high desert of Southern California, the Joshua Tree Recording Company, she podcasts âCoffee & A Cardâ, musings on the Tarot and all things supernatural and continues to create music for film and television. A third volume of her self-published and acclaimed book series, âRough Mixâ is expected late 2022.
âExquisite Corpses was a game invented and played by the surrealists in the 20âs, the concept being that things that donât seem to be connected turn out to be. The world has changed, everyone has lost someone and we not only have to go on, we have to carry on joyfully. For them.â
âThe music of âExquisite Corpsesâ spans a decade, âRiding The Moonâ is over 10 years old. âPacific Coast Highwayâ is a flashback, a reality check which took me a couple years to write and to get right as in recording it, spoken word is so much harder than singing. âCrib Girlâ is older, my ode to the pioneer women, and âVoodoo Doll Ballâ is a Halloween classic around here. âJoey Dearâ is a song about a song. My own cousin Rick
melts the frets off the guitar on âWatching the Dinosaurs Dieâ. Like the game, everything connects - it has a âwholenessâ about it, a sense of completion. Peace, even.â
Having toured the world, studied Flamenco in Spain and art in Mexico, â the Joshua Tree Recording Company,â says Johnette, âis my dream factory. The National Wildlife Foundation just certified the property as official wildlife habitat. In the face of all the reckless, greedy development up here in the high desert, I consider
earned gold and platinum awards internationally.
Settled in to her own studio in the high desert of Southern California, the Joshua Tree Recording Company, she podcasts âCoffee & A Cardâ, musings on the Tarot and all things supernatural and continues to create music for film and television. A third volume of her self-published and acclaimed book series, âRough Mixâ is expected late 2022.
âExquisite Corpses was a game invented and played by the surrealists in the 20âs, the concept being that things that donât seem to be connected turn out to be. The world has changed, everyone has lost someone and we not only have to go on, we have to carry on joyfully. For them.â
âThe music of âExquisite Corpsesâ spans a decade, âRiding The Moonâ is over 10 years old. âPacific Coast Highwayâ is a flashback, a reality check which took me a couple years to write and to get right as in recording it, spoken word is so much harder than singing. âCrib Girlâ is older, my ode to the pioneer women, and âVoodoo Doll Ballâ is a Halloween classic around here. âJoey Dearâ is a song about a song. My own cousin Rick
melts the frets off the guitar on âWatching the Dinosaurs Dieâ. Like the game, everything connects - it has a âwholenessâ about it, a sense of completion. Peace, even.â
Having toured the world, studied Flamenco in Spain and art in Mexico, â the Joshua Tree Recording Company,â says Johnette, âis my dream factory. The National Wildlife Foundation just certified the property as official wildlife habitat. In the face of all the reckless, greedy development up here in the high desert, I consider

















