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Brian and Eno's
* Brian Eno's album Before and After Science includes a song entitled " King's Lead Hat ", an anagram of " Talking Heads ", a band Eno has worked with.
It was with their second album, 1978's More Songs About Buildings and Food that the band began its long-term collaboration with producer Brian Eno, who had previously worked with Roxy Music, David Bowie, John Cale and Robert Fripp ; the title of Eno's 1977 song " King's Lead Hat " is an anagram of the band's name.
* Also heard in the soundtrack is " Sparrowfall 1 ", a track from Brian Eno's 1978 album, Music for Films.
* Brian Eno's musical career begins as a member of Cornelius Cardew's Scratch Orchestra.
On Brian Eno's 1977 Before and After Science album, guest musician Robert Wyatt is credited for his percussion contributions under the pseudonym Shirley Williams.
It is also used by multi-instrumentalist Laraaji on the third release of Brian Eno's ambient music series, Ambient 3: Day of Radiance.
Another Green World represents a turning point in Brian Eno's musical career.
In 2000, Sugar Ray did a cover version of John Cale and Brian Eno's " Spinning Away " for the soundtrack to " The Beach ".
Lanois worked collaboratively with Brian Eno on some of Eno's own projects, one of which was the theme song for David Lynch's film adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune.
Cover of Brian Eno's " Apollo "
An example of phasing in popular music is " The True Wheel " on Brian Eno's album Taking Tiger Mountain ( By Strategy ).
In 1996 Norton helped produce an edition of Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies cards for distribution to his friends and colleagues.
The band's name is taken from the lyrics of Brian Eno's song " The True Wheel " from the album Taking Tiger Mountain ( By Strategy ).
In even more extreme examples, British musician Brian Eno's full name is Brian Peter George St. Jean le Baptiste de la Salle Eno ; Canadian actors Donald Sutherland and Shirley Douglas named their son Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland.
Fripp first used the technique while recording in Brian Eno's home studio, combining guitar performance with two-machine tape delay, on the 21-minute piece " The Heavenly Music Corporation " released on the album ( No Pussyfooting ) in 1973.
Griot is the name of an instrumental track on Jon Hassell and Brian Eno's ambient music album Possible Musics.
The record store became a record label slowly at first, initially releasing limited edition records such as Brian Eno's " Wimoweh / Deadly Seven Finns " seven inch.
Volume II differs significantly from the first volume in the series, in that it consists of lengthy, textured ambient compositions with minimal percussion and occasional vocal samples, in a vein similar to Brian Eno's ambient works.
The name of Slade's persona " Maxwell Demon " was named after Brian Eno's first band, which in itself was influenced by James Clerk Maxwell's thought experiment character, " Maxwell's demon ".
In the late 1970s Brian Eno's defining explorations in ambient music further influenced the formation of the New Age music genre, as developed in the styles of musicians such as Robert Fripp, Jon Hassell, Laraaji, Harold Budd, Cluster, Jah Wobble ( of post-punk band Public Image Limited ).
The first album, Music From The Penguin Cafe, was released in 1976 on Brian Eno's experimental Obscure Records label, an offshoot of the EG label ; a collection of pieces recorded in the years 1974-1976, it was followed in 1981 by Penguin Cafe Orchestra, after which the band settled into a more regular release schedule.
Dark ambient evolved partially based on several of Brian Eno's early solo albums ( Another Green World -> In Dark Trees, Music For Films ) and colaboration that had a distinctly dark or discordant edge, notably " An Index of Metals " ( from Evening Star, 1975 ), a collaboration with Robert Fripp that incorporated harsh guitar feedback, the ambient pieces on the second half of David Bowie's Low ( 1977 ) and " Heroes ", Fourth World, Vol.
That she is the Judy in Brian Eno's Back In Judy's Jungle is stated in her 3: AM Magazine interview.

Brian and song
During a relatively quiet 2005, he recorded the vocals for the song "( She Can ) Do That ", co-written with Brian Transeau, for the film Stealth.
Both Eric and Brian tended to play technical solos at fast speeds and with overlapping riffs, which gave Deicide the definitive heavy sound and complex song structures.
San Francisco Giants pitcher Brian Wilson chose " Jump Around " as his official theme song, played whenever he enters a game.
The song, penned by Jan Berry, Brian Wilson, and Roger Christian, was a Top 20 national hit.
The multi-instrumentalist, founder and former The Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones played koto in the song Take It Or Leave It, on the album Aftermath, 1966.
Condemned to a long and painful death, Brian finds his spirits lifted by his fellow sufferers, who break into song with " Always Look on the Bright Side of Life ".
Hoffmann and Brian Alan produced an English cover of Wei Wei's song “ Dedication of Love “, part of an international music project raising funds to help the victims of the Sichuan Earthquake .< ref >
* " Summertime " ( Brian Melo song ), 2008
* "( I'm a ) Road Runner ", a 1965 song written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Edward Holland, Jr., and made famous by Junior Walker and the All-Stars
* The song was featured, on at least three occasions, in the hit TV series Ballykissangel – most notably in Series 1 episode 6 " Missing You Already " during the preparation for a Publicans Race between Assumpta Fitzgerald and Brian Quigley.
With help from Radio 1 breakfast show host Simon Mayo, who gave the song regular airplay and also used the chorus within a jingle, it became a hit, some 12 years after the song's original appearance in Life Of Brian, reaching number 3 in the UK charts and landing Idle a set on Top of the Pops in October 1991.
*" Alice in Wonderland ", a song from Brian McFadden's album Set in Stone
* The song " Lay Down Your Arms " was used by the animated film Freddie the Frog ( 1992 ) starring Ben Kingsley, Jenny Agutter and Brian Blessed.
The theme song is performed by Brian Setzer.
After being prodded by Dennis to write a song about the local water sports craze, Brian and Mike Love together created what would become the first single for the band, " Surfin '".
Dennis later described the first time Brian heard their song on the radio as the three Wilson brothers ( and soon-to-be-band member David Marks ) drove in Brian's 1957 Ford in the rain: " Nothing will ever top the expression on Brian's face, ever ... THAT was the all-time moment.
As " Surfin '" faded from the charts, Brian, who had forged a songwriting partnership with Gary Usher, created several new songs, including a car song, " 409 ", that Usher helped them write.
Brian Wilson performing the song " I Get Around " with The Beach Boys on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.
During this phase, Brian also wrote — with his father Murry assisting under the pseudonym of Reggie Dunbar — the autobiographical song, " Break Away ", which would become a UK hit single.
When the album itself was rejected by Reprise, the song " Sail On, Sailor " ( a collaborative, Brian Wilson-led effort dating from 1971 ) was inserted at the instigation of Van Dyke Parks and released as the lead single ; it promptly garnered a considerable amount of FM radio play, became a minor chart hit, and entered the band's live sets as a concert staple.
Texas composer and singer Brian Burns wrote and recorded a song about the collision, The Crash at Crush, in 2001.
* East 17, British pop boy band, including singer / song writer Brian Harvey.
Parks composed the faux-psychedelic song " Black Sheep " ( a parody of SMiLE and Brian Wilson's style in general ) for Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, sung by John C. Reilly, who portrays the titular character.

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