Brian Eno former "Roxy Music" - David Byrne of "Talking Heads": guitars, basses, synthesizers, drums, percussions and "found objects". Vocal on "Regiment": Dunya Yunis, Lebanese mountain-singer (from "The Human Voice in the World of Islam") In addition eleven different musicians. The album "My life in the bush of ghosts" (the title from a novel by Amos Tutuola) was recorded in USA in 1979/1980. Other tracks on this album include, beside the music, an indignant radio host, a smooth politician, the reverend Paul Morton, … read more
Brian Eno former "Roxy Music" - David Byrne of "Talking Heads": guitars, basses, synthesizers, drums, percussions and "found… read more
Brian Eno former "Roxy Music" - David Byrne of "Talking Heads": guitars, basses, synthesizers, drums, percussions and "found objects". Vocal on "Regi… read more
Avant-rock pioneer Brian Eno and Talking Heads frontman David Byrne collaborated for a groundbreaking album called My Life in the Bush of Ghosts in 1981. They combined found recordings of voices (off the radio and so on) with funky Afro-Latin grooves, using the voices more or less as instruments rather than for the content of the words. In December 2007, David Byrne announced on the BBC Radio music show, The Weekender, that he was working Brian Eno on a brand new album of "proper songs", describing it as a "completely different thing" from My Life in the Bush of … read more