Releases by lamb
There are multiple artists known as Lamb:
1. Lamb were an English electronic music duo from Manchester influenced by trip hop, drum and bass, and jazz. The duo consisted of producer Andy Barlow and singer-songwriter Lou Rhodes. They achieved commercial success with the singles "Górecki" and "Gabriel."
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2. Lamb were a group formed by Barbara Mauritz and Bob Swanson in San Francisco in the late 1960s, active until 1972. Although they are often remembered for appearing on the concert album "Fillmore: The Last Days," they released three albums and developed a distinctive style blending jazz, folk, singer-songwriter pop, gospel, classical, and avant-garde influences. The group centered on Mauritz’s expressive vocals and the duo’s songwriting. Their debut album, "A Sign of Change," featured experimental jazz-folk arrangements. This was followed by "Cross Between," which incorporated more mainstream rock and gospel elements, and "Bring Out the Sun," a more accessible but still eclectic album co-billed to Lamb and Barbara Mauritz. Mauritz later released the solo album "Music Box," while Swanson shifted his focus to photography in the mid-1980s. This Lamb was not related to the Christian rock band of the same name from the 1970s or the later electronic duo.
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3. Lamb was a demoscene musician active from the early 1990s to the early 2000s, known for composing chiptunes and for the themed collection album "Autumn Leaf."
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4. Lamb were a messianic Jewish pop group formed in 1972 by Joel Chernoff and Rick Levi Coghill. Ted Pearce later replaced Coghill, and the group continued recording into the 2000s.
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5. Lamb were a Japanese duo from Tokyo formed in 1999. The duo consisted of vocalist Kudo and Nakamura, who handled all other musical duties. Their style focused on light-hearted, melodic pop.
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6. Lamb were a Japanese rock band based in Tokyo known for a melodic and emotional sound incorporating elements of post-rock, math-rock, and pop. Their first EP, "MEME," was released in 2020.
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