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Anomaly At Taw Head


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Publisher: Samadhisound IIc.

Length: 5:06

Date: May 23, 2011

Copyright: ℗ & © 2011 samadhisound llc.

New track on the Manafon variations album Died In The Wool


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Personnel

    Music by  Sylvian, Tilbury
    Mixed By – David Sylvian
    String Arrangement, Conductor – Dai Fujikura
    Viola – Margaret Dyer
    Cello – Chris Gross, Marcio Mattos
    Guitar – Keith Rowe
    Vocals , Electronics, Acoustic Guitar, Sampler – David Sylvian
    Saxophone – Evan Parker
    No-input Mixing Board - Toshimaru Nakamura
    Lyrics – David Sylvian
    Strings recorded by – Ted Young
    Violin – Erik Carlson, Jennifer Curtis
    Piano – John Tilbury
    Sine Wave sampler – Sachiko M 

Lyrics

Not such a brutal man
But we couldn’t save him from himself
Gunslinger, rifle sights to the eye

Cold blooded, only a mother could love him
Time to concede defeat
Make for the other side

(taken from brokensky.net)


Artists related to this track

2011 copyright Samadhisound
David Sylvian (music)
2011 copyright Samadhisound
David Sylvian (lyrics)
Images copyright by its respective copyright owner
Keith Rowe (performer)
Copyright: Fergus Kelly
John Tilbury (performer)
Copyright: Fergus Kelly
John Tilbury (music)
Evan Parker
Evan Parker (performer)
Photo © 2002 Yuko Zama
Sachiko M. (performer)
Photo by Jin Ohashi (© Jin Ohashi) 写真:大橋 仁
Dai Fujikura (performer)

This track can be found on:

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Died In The Wool

A 2 CD set of variations on David Sylvian's 2009 release Manafon includ....

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Died In The Wool (Russia)

Jewel case packed Russian counterfeit of this album.

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