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  1. It was produced by Hal Willner and Nelson Lyon, with musical accompaniment from John Cale, Donald Fagen, Lenny Pickett, Chris Stein, alternative rock band Sonic Youth, and the NBC Symphony Orchestra, among others.

  2. 31. Aug. 1990 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Dead City Radio" on Discogs.

    • 2
    • CD, Album
    • US
    • Island Records-422-846 264-2
  3. SONICYOUTH.COM DISCOGRAPHY - DEAD CITY RADIO. WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS - "DEAD CITY RADIO" TRACK LIST: NOTES. William S. Burroughs' solo LP, Sonic Youth back his spoken word on 2 tracks: "William's Welcome" & "The Lord's Prayer" and perform on another song, the instrumental "Dr. Benway's House". RELEASE INFO. LP. CD. CASSETTE.

  4. rateyourmusic.com › william-s-burroughs › dead-city-radioDead City Radio - Rate Your Music

    Dead City Radio, an Album by William S. Burroughs. Released in 1990 on Island (catalog no. 422-846 264-2; CD). Genres: Beat Poetry. Rated #170 in the best albums of 1990. Featured peformers: William S. Burroughs (spoken word), Hal Willner (producer), Nelson Lyon (producer).

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  5. 11. Apr. 2016 · Musical contributors to this project include Sonic Youth, Donald Fagen, Lenny Pickett, Cheryl Hardwick, Chris Stein, and John Cale. William S. Burroughs - Dead City Radio (1990) (320 kbps, front cover included) Eingestellt von zero um 12:23. Kommentar veröffentlichen. Neuerer Post Startseite.

  6. It was produced by Hal Willner and Nelson Lyon, with musical accompaniment from John Cale, Donald Fagen, Lenny Pickett, Chris Stein, alternative rock band Sonic Youth, and the NBC Symphony Orchestra, among others. It was dedicated to " Keith Haring, at the Apocalypse." Quick Facts Dead City Radio, Studio album by William S. Burroughs ... Close.

  7. Full Descriptionwork. He then enlisted the likes of Donald Fagen and Sonic Youth to create accompanying musical collages. To this end he also unearthed Aaron Copland-esque music recorded in the late '40s and '50s for various radio shows by Toscanini's NBC Symphony Orchestra.