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You Talking to Me? (1996) – Venable's first recording, produced by Noe Venable and Tom Meshishnek and recorded in Meshishnek's basement, San Francisco. Featuring untraditional percussion including pots and pans, a vegetable steamer, a squeaky oven door, and a metal candy machine. •
No Curses Here (1998) – This recording was produced by
Lee Townsend, who produced
Bill Frisell and
Elvis Costello, and was released by the German independent label, Intuition Music and Media. Arrangements are eclectic but center on acoustic instruments. Alan Lin plays violin,
Viktor Krauss (
Lyle Lovett) plays acoustic bass,
Scott Amendola (T. J. Kirk) plays drums, Rob Burger (
Tin Hat Trio) plays keyboards, Ryan Rosenberg plays pedal steel guitar, and Tom Meshishnek plays electric guitar. •
Down Easy (2000) – Live recording of the Noe Venable Trio performing at
house concert venue Mo's Melody Mansion in San Francisco, January 20, 2000. (Part of the album's songs were featured in the 2002 movie
Cherish.) Featuring Noe Venable (voice & guitar), Todd Sickafoose (acoustic bass), and Alan Lin (violin). •
Boots (2002) – Produced by Venable and Todd Sickafoose, the lyrics explore the meaning of womanhood. Arrangements are dominantly acoustic, and the music is very melodic. •
The World Is Bound by Secret Knots (2003) – Produced by Todd Sickafoose, this is Venable's most well-known work, receiving attention on
National Public Radio. Secret Knots was recorded at Eary Canal studios in
Oakland, California. Much of the material was written while opening for
Ani Difranco,
Boz Scaggs, and
They Might Be Giants. The album introduces more variety to Noe's songs, including electronic sounds and effects and often a more foreboding sound that hearkens back to some of her earlier work, such as "Jamie Comes Home". There are also some acoustic songs, including "Is the Spirit Here?" •
The Summer Storm Journals (2007) •
Cascadia (2014) – Released in 2014 after being successfully funded by her first
Kickstarter campaign,
Cascadia is Noe Venable's seventh album, dedicated to the natural world. It was recorded without synthesizers, using only acoustic instruments and the human voice, and its lyrical themes include the beauty of nature, the growing separation between humankind and nature, and the spiritual implications of this increasing separation. •
Gift of Embers (2022) – Featuring songs composed on
Celtic harp, an instrument newly added to Noe Venable's repertoire. ==External links==