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David Sylvian albums featuring Phil Palmer

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| | Everything And Nothing CDs (2000)
$15.15 EVERYTHING AND NOTHING is a two-disc set of "best of" tracks from David Sylvian's career (including some with former band Japan), previously unreleased recordings, and re-recorded or otherwise alternate versions of other tracks (initial copies also included a third disc ...
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| Brilliant Trees CD (1984) (Import) Remastered
$8.69 For an album of only seven tracks, Brilliant Trees is an eclectic affair fusing funk, jazz, and ambient. Its best pieces are the moody jazz of "Red Guitar," the dusky atmosphere of "Weathered Wall," and "Brilliant Trees" itself, both of ...
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| Secrets Of The Beehive CD (1987) (Import) Remastered
$8.69 While the album's overall ambience is consistently quiet, sensual, and dimly lit, there are subtle dynamic shifts among the individual compositions. The moodily acoustic "When Poets Dreamed of Angels" is countered by the hymn-like "Let the Happiness In," while the ...
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 David Sylvian Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous David Sylvian songs: Laughter and Forgetting Lyrics, Riverman Lyrics, Weathered Wall Lyrics, Let the Happiness In Lyrics, Orpheus Lyrics, Backwaters Lyrics, Pulling Punches Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Red Guitar Lyrics, When Poets Dreamed of Angels Lyrics, Maria Lyrics, September Lyrics, Waterfront Lyrics, Mother and Child Lyrics, Before The Bullefight Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Taking the Veil Lyrics, Gone to Earth Lyrics, Wave Lyrics, I Surrender Lyrics, Buoy Lyrics.
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 David Sylvian Biography
Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist David Sylvian's career began with U.K. art-rockers Japan, who grew from an abrasive glam-punk outfit to a highly sophisticated group of forward-looking pop experimentalists. Following the band's breakup, Sylvian embarked on a career of solo work and collaborations with 1970s legends such as King Crimson's Robert Fripp and Can's Holger Czukay, with a broad sonic palette encompassing the influences of jazz, ambient music, folk, raga, and R&B.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | David Sylvian | Japan, Arve Henriksen, Steve Jansen, Nine Horses, Russell Mills, Hybrid, Propaganda, Tweaker, Hector Zazou | | Robert Fripp | King Crimson, Peter Gabriel, Joe Satriani, Fripp & Eno, Orb, Peter Hammil, Peter Hammill, Theo Travis | | Ryuichi Sakamoto | Alva Noto, Fennesz Sakamoto, Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corse, Paula Morelenbaum, Nine Horses, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Akiko Yano, Marisa Monte |
 Contemporaries
Bill Frisell, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Kate Bush, Bill Laswell, Porcupine Tree, Talk Talk, Jon Hassell (Trumpet), Peter Murphy, Hector Zazou, David Torn (Jazz), Martyn Bates, Steve Jansen
 Followers
Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Robert Rich, No-Man (UK), Duncan Sheik, Bark Psychosis, Ben Christophers, O Yuki Conjugate, Paul Haslinger
 Influences
Miles Davis, David Bowie, The Velvet Underground, Brian Eno, Marc Bolan, Roxy Music, Leonard Cohen, Nick Drake, Peter Gabriel, Scott Walker, John Martyn, Tim Buckley, Ultravox, Bryan Ferry, Holger Czukay, Bill Nelson
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