Dwight Ashley & Tim Story

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A Ripening 03:58 Tools
Poppies (for Irene) 08:23 Tools
Dysnipsia 20:44 Tools
Wax Staircase 07:17 Tools
Ohmen 04:34 Tools
The Alcohol Years 04:09 Tools
Hang Up And Try Agian 03:36 Tools
13th Station 07:28 Tools
Drop 07:28 Tools
Rooster 04:24 Tools
Jealous Entropy 05:51 Tools
Baby Thing 05:55 Tools
Obstinato 05:41 Tools
The Intraocular Snare 03:53 Tools
Rift (Babything) 05:55 Tools
Laughter 03:32 Tools
Twist and Writhe 02:08 Tools
Chalk 02:21 Tools
Hang Up And Try Again 03:16 Tools
That Is The Irony 03:16 Tools
Expire 05:20 Tools
The Staggers 02:02 Tools
Chicken Pot Pie 05:28 Tools
Weights and Measures 05:23 Tools
Standing and Falling 04:53 Tools
The Curve of Spee 04:53 Tools
Proud Exile 04:53 Tools
Nothing Had Changed 03:29 Tools
Rain Without Reason 03:29 Tools
In Another Oasis 04:19 Tools
Motion Carried 03:48 Tools
Banshee 03:48 Tools
Mutiny Is The Bounty 03:48 Tools
Marble 03:48 Tools
Climbers 03:48 Tools
Waters Over Tyre 03:48 Tools
A Desperate Serenity 03:48 Tools
A Poem For The Fire 03:48 Tools
Harold, the Monkeys and Paula 03:48 Tools
Theft 03:48 Tools
Harold, The Monkeys And Paula - Dwight Ashley, Paula Ashley, Tim Story 03:48 Tools
Desperate Serenity 03:48 Tools
Weights & Measures 03:48 Tools
Poem For The Fire 03:48 Tools
Theft - Dwight Ashley, , Tim Story 03:48 Tools
Poppies 03:48 Tools
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Tim Story and Dwight Ashley met in the fall of 1976, where they briefly worked together at a local music store. Ten years later a chance meeting reconnected the two, and they soon discovered they still had the same thing in common: music. A few shared tapes led to talk of a collaboration, which later became the 1991 Ashley/Story release, A Desperate Serenity. The two have maintained their collaborative relationship over the years with appearances at The Gatherings Series in Philadelphia, PA, and two additional releases under the Ashley/Story title, as well as a collaboration with Hans-Joachim Roedelius. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.