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  1. Mi Sei Apparso Come Un Fantasma (English: You Came to Me as a Ghost) is a live album by Songs: Ohia. It was recorded at Barchessone Vecchio in Modena, Italy on September 27, 2000. The album received mixed reviews, with a Metacritic score of 60.

    • Indie Rock , Alt-Country
  2. Testimonianza di ciò traspare nella registrazione live, realizzata nel corso del tour italiano del 2000, degli otto brani di Mi Sei Apparso Come Un Fantasma, nei quali Molina non solo abbandona la sua chitarra baritono in favore di una canonica sei corde, ma è per la prima volta supportato da una band stabile, pronta a tradurre in musica le ...

  3. Mi sei apparso come un fantasma è un album dal vivo del gruppo musicale statunitense Songs: Ohia, pubblicato nel 2001. È stato registrato al Barchessone Vecchio di Modena, il 27 settembre 2000. Tracce [ modifica | modifica wikitesto ]

  4. The spotlight, though, as always, remains on Molina's powerful voice and lyrics, which at their best sound bleak, mournful, hopeful, and reconciliatory all at once. Five of eight songs here are...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jason_MolinaJason Molina - Wikipedia

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    Molina was born December 30, 1973 in Oberlin, Ohio. His father was a middle school teacher. He had one brother, Aaron, and one sister, Ashley. Molina was raised in Lorain, Ohio, an industrial town 25 miles west of Cleveland, and grew up in a single-wide trailer on Lake Erie. He began playing guitar at age 10. Molina attended Admiral King High Schoo...

    Songs: Ohia: 1995–2003

    Songs: Ohia was largely a project of revolving musicians with Molina as its center and sole stable member. The band's genre is generally considered indie rock, lo-fi, folk, or alt-country. The second part of the name is an allusion to both the Hawaiian tree 'Ōhi'a lehuaand Molina's home state of Ohio. The first Songs: Ohia release came in 1995 as a single on Palace Records, Nor Cease Thou Never Now. This was followed by the 1997 full-length album Songs: Ohia (known among fans as the Black Alb...

    Magnolia Electric Co.: 2003–2012

    In March 2003, while on tour, Molina announced that he would rename the band Magnolia Electric Co., retaining the stylistic direction of the album of the same name. He also continued to release solo work under his own name. The first such release came in January 2004 as the full-length vinyl release Pyramid Electric Co. Engineered by Mike Mogis, who also engineered Ghost Tropic, Pyramid found Molina alone at the microphone with only his voice and a piano or guitar. Magnolia Electric Co.'s fir...

    Later years and illness: 2009–2013

    According to Magnolia Electric Co. bandmate Jason Groth, Molina "and the bottle had a complicated relationship" dating back as far as 2003.The full extent of his alcoholism was not revealed to many of his close friends until after 2009. A European tour for Molina & Johnson in support of their self-titled album was scheduled for November and December 2009; the tour was canceled on November 23, three days before it was to begin. A brief note on the band's website blamed "health problems" (witho...

    Molina died on March 16, 2013, in Indianapolis of alcohol abuse-related organ failure. He was 39. His friend Henry Owings published an article in his online music magazine Chunklet that said Molina had struggled with alcoholism for most of the decade leading up to his death. Owings also wrote that Molina had "cashed out on Saturday night in Indiana...

    Music critics noted Molina's music for its unique blend of indie rock with blues, alternative country, and lo-fi music, which combined "Rust Belt grit with Americana music's pastoral imagery." The New York Times's William Yardley characterized Molina as a "balladeer of heartbreak". He possessed a tenorvocal range. According to Molina, he treated hi...

    Molina was married to Darcie Schoenman Molina.They had no children and were estranged at the time of his death.

    Blau, Max (October 1, 2014). "Jason Molina's long dark blues". Chicago Reader. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
    Osmon, Erin (2017). Jason Molina: Riding with the Ghost. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-4422-6867-8.
  6. Mi sei apparso come un fantasma, an Album by Songs: Ohia. Released 15 September 2001 on Paper Cup (catalog no. pac 101; CD). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Slowcore, Folk Rock. Featured peformers: Jason Molina (performer, songwriter, liner notes), Dan Sullivan (performer), Dan Macadam (performer), Jeff Panall (performer), Gianluca Turrini ...

  7. Songs: Ohia - Mi Sei Apparso Come Un Fantasma. ... The Amalgamated Sons of Rest (Jason Molina, Will Oldham, Alasdair Roberts) Songs: Ohia - Keep It Steady 7 ...