Discography > Kim Longacre

Kim LongacreKim Longacre was part of Austin band Violet Crown (a nickname for the city of Austin) with singer/songwriter Larry Seaman- as of early 1996, anyway. She isn't in the band anymore, though. She's sung backup on a variety of albums, and did a great lead vocal on a song called "A Million Pieces" as part of a short-lived group called Fuzzy Cupid in 1993. Unfortunately, we haven't heard much from her since the breakup of the Reivers, though she did appear at the 2001 SXSW music festival in Austin as part of ad-hoc band 86'ed.





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(The below discography is in descending chronological order.)

Juxtamusician: Burnt Gold and Crushed Diamonds
by Various Artists (2003)
(Halt Music HMC 0033 - Promo cd only, not for sale)
Richard Thompson's "Farewell, Farewell" sung by Kim.
Juxtaposition
by Various Artists (1997)
(Halt Music HMC 007)
Roky Erickson's "Starry Eyes", sung by Kim with Garrett Williams on drums.

Bad Girls Upset By the Truth
by Jo Carol Pierce (1996)
(MH 8132)
Vocals

Violet Crown (EP) (two song cassette)
by Violet Crown(1996)
(Herkemer Music)                          
Vocals
                           (produced by John Croslin)

When I Lived in the Wild
by Michael Fracasso (1995)
(Bohemia Beat 0003)

Sings backup

Adequate Desire
by Michael Hall (1994)
(Dejadisc 3212)

Sings backup on two songs.

Fuzzy Cupid (1993)
by Fuzzy Cupid
(Bifco Records BFF 003)

7" single containing Michael Fracasso's "A Million Pieces", lead vocal by Kim
Book of Bad Thoughts
by Uncle Green (1992)
(Atlantic 82374-2)

Sings backup on song "A Good Man".
Across the Great Divide: Songs of Jo Carol Pierce
by Various Artists (1992) (Dejadisc DJD 3203)
Duet with Robert Jacks on song "Apocalyptic Horses".
Grains Of Faith
by Grains of Faith (cassette only) (1988)
Backing vocals on songs "Lovers Do", "I Don't Worry Much" and "I Remember You".

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