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  1. Reviews Album. M. Ward – Transfiguration Of Vincent. After the early patronage of Howe Gelb, Oregon's Matt Ward dished up 2001's End Of Amnesia, one of the most breathtaking albums of...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Transfiguration Of Vincent" on Discogs.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2003 · In the case of M. Ward, what happens is Transfiguration of Vincent, his absolutely stunning third record. So who does he know? Well, the story is that Ward first came to people’s attention thanks to Giant Sand’s Howe Gelb.

  4. www.amazon.com › M-Ward-Transfiguration-Vincent-WARD › dpTransfiguration of Vincent

    7 de dic. de 2006 · Full of snappy, loping pop tunes interwoven with mellow instrumental passages, Transfiguration of Vincent shows Ward to be a terrific folk and blues guitarist, a perceptive, witty storyteller, and--in tossing piano, percussion, harmonica, and various other instruments into mixes that never feel the least bit cluttered--an imaginative arranger.

  5. 15 de sept. de 2006 · M. Ward: Transfiguration of Vincent September 15, 2006 M. Ward has been championed by Howe Gelb, who released Ward’s 2000 debut disc Duet for Guitars #2 on his Ow Om label, and by Conor Oberst, who brought Ward on the road with Bright Eyes.

  6. 9 de jul. de 2007 · Long before he signed to Merge and recorded Transfiguration of Vincent, Transistor Radio, and Post-War, and well before he landed tour slots with pal Norah Jones, M. Ward was just another quiet...

  7. From there though Ward takes us into more familiar territory with the bluesy “Sad, Sad Song” and “Poor Boy, Minor Key” where he is assisted by Howe Gelb of Giant Sand.