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  1. Explore music from Deliria Wilde. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Deliria Wilde on Discogs.

  2. Deliria Wilde. Jim Steinman. Pandora's Box was a female pop group, assembled by Jim Steinman in the 1980s. [1] Some of its members had previously worked with Steinman, in the ensemble Fire Inc., on the album Bat Out of Hell, on live shows and on other studio recordings.

  3. Mitglieder der Band waren die Sängerinnen Elaine Caswell, Ellen Foley, Gina Taylor und Deliria Wilde. Dazu kamen als Musiker Jim Steinman (Keyboard), Roy Bittan (Piano), Jeff Bova (Keyboard, Synthesizer), Jim Bralower (Schlagzeug), Eddie Martinez (Gitarre) und Steve Buslowe (Gitarre).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_SteinmanJim Steinman - Wikipedia

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    In March 1968, Steinman contributed music for an Amherst College adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's A Man's a Man. In May 1968, he directed an Amherst production of Michael McClure's The Beard. Over the summer of 1968, he contributed music for an adaptation of Brecht's Baalby the Island Theater Workshop on Martha's Vineyard. As a senior at Amherst Coll...

    In 1971, Steinman provided music for a puppet show titled Ubu. The show, put on by puppeteer and filmmaker Demian, was an adaptation of Ubu on the Hill, an 1888 play by Alfred Jarry. In 1972, Steinman worked with college friend Barry Keating on a musical titled Rhinegold at the Mercer Arts Center, based on Richard Wagner's opera Das Rheingold. Stei...

    In 1980, the film A Small Circle of Friends was released. It had an orchestral score composed by Steinman, and orchestrated by his frequent collaborator Steve Margoshes. The motifs of this orchestral score match the melodies of numerous songs Steinman later released, including "Total Eclipse of the Heart", "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" and "F...

    With Andrew Eldritch, Steinman co-wrote and co-produced the track "More" for the album Vision Thing (1990) by the group the Sisters of Mercy. Around 1992, Steinman worked with the punk band Iron Prostate, which featured guitarist and writer George Tabb. The group reportedly dissolved while working with Steinman on what was to be their second album....

    In 2000, South African singer Jennifer Jones sang at the World Aids Day concert. Jones performed "The Future Ain't What It Used To Be". The World Aids Day concert was broadcast worldwide. For many people around the world, this was the first or only time they ever heard that song. In 2001, the box set Andrew Lloyd Webber: Now & Forever was released....

    In January 2012, it was announced that Steinman was working with Terry Jones of Monty Python fame on a heavy metal version of The Nutcracker. In February of the same year, it was announced that he would be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 14. On April 10, 2012, Amherst College announced that Steinman would receive an honorary degr...

  5. 25. Sept. 2022 · But perhaps the most overlooked moment of Steinman’s career came in 1980s, when he put together an all-female group – consisting of Elaine Caswell, Ellen Foley, Gina Taylor and Deliria Wilde – named Pandora’s Box.

  6. Original Sin is a concept album performed by Pandora's Box and produced by Jim Steinman. It was released on November 6, 1989. [5] Steinman wrote the majority of this album, although there are a couple of cover versions. It was the group's only album, and was a commercial flop.

  7. 11. Mai 2023 · With his mid-'80s success behind him, Steinman finally fully took the helm of a new album for the first time in nearly a decade in Original Sin, an album credited to the group Pandora's Box. Pandora's Box was listed as vocalists Ellen Foley, Gina Taylor, Elaine Caswell, and Deliria Wilde as well as keyboardist Jim…