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* 1998: ''[[Let It Come Down]]'' – string arrangement and cello | * 1998: ''[[Let It Come Down]]'' – string arrangement and cello | ||
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* 1999: ''[[Title of Record]]'' | * 1996: ''[[Wack Ass Tuba Riff]]'' (by [[w:Fulflej|Fulflej]]; cello) | ||
* 1999: ''[[Title of Record]]'' (by [[w:Filter (band)|Filter]]; string arrangement and cello) | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 29 March 2022
Eric Remschneider | |
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Artists | The Smashing Pumpkins, James Iha |
Instruments | Cello |
Years active | 1993–1998 |
Associated acts | Filter, Veruca Salt, Kevin Tihista |
Wikipedia | Eric Remschneider |
Eric Remschneider is a cellist best known for his contributions to The Smashing Pumpkins' 1993 album Siamese Dream, where he wrote and performed the cello arrangements for "Disarm" and "Soma". He was also featured in the "Disarm" music video. On the road, he supported the band throughout shows from 1992 to 1994.
In addition to his work with the Pumpkins, Remschneider has worked with James Iha, Filter, Veruca Salt and Kevin Tihista.
Studio appearances[edit | edit source]
The Smashing Pumpkins
- 1993: Siamese Dream – string arrangements and cello on "Disarm" and "Luna"
- 1994: Vieuphoria – electric cello on "Soma", "Hummer", and "Porcelina"
- 1996: "Thirty-Three" (single) – cello on "The Bells"
- 1996: The Aeroplane Flies High – cello on "The Bells"
James Iha
- 1998: Let It Come Down – string arrangement and cello
Other appearances (within the scope of this wiki):
- 1996: Wack Ass Tuba Riff (by Fulflej; cello)
- 1999: Title of Record (by Filter; string arrangement and cello)
Touring stats
- Total shows: 53 shows
- First performance: The Smashing Pumpkins 1992-07-23 at Metro, Chicago, IL, US
- Last performance: The Smashing Pumpkins 1995-02-21 at Double Door, Chicago, IL, US