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  1. The Catherine Wheel is an album by Scottish-American musician David Byrne, released in 1981 by Sire Records. It contains Byrne's musical score for choreographer Twyla Tharp 's dance project of the same name.

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  2. The Catherine Wheel takes its title from a torture device used in the martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alexandria. This device has lent its name to a number of familiar things over time - a spinning firework, a crochet pattern, a flower. Tharp’s second Broadway production operates within a world of plurality wherein an archetypal family faces ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adrian_BelewAdrian Belew - Wikipedia

    Belew also played on Talking Heads member Jerry Harrison's solo album The Red and the Black and frontman David Byrne's The Catherine Wheel. At this time, the internal relationships in Talking Heads were becoming strained.

  4. The Catherine Wheel III is a tour-friendly redaction of the original Broadway production. The set is more compact and the cast slightly smaller. Tharp condensed the original seventeen sections to fourteen and reduced the plot to its essential elements. Character names were eliminated, transforming story into allegory.

  5. In The Catherine Wheel kann man hören, worauf Byrne Jahre zuvor hinauswollte -- nämlich auf schwere, rhythmische Musik --, bevor sich die "Heads" auflösten, und er als Impresario der brasilianischen und lateinamerikanischen Musik sein Glück versuchte. Es ist der Sound eines jungen Genies freier Herrschaft, und als solcher ist er exzeptionell.

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  6. 22. Apr. 2020 · After Tom Tom Club, Adrian Belew participated in David Byrne’s project ‘Songs from the Broadway Production of The Catherine Wheel’. This was a musical score commissioned by Twyla Tharp for her dance company, which was released as an album. Belew was a natural pick for Byrne, and he is credited on various tracks with steel drum ...

  7. Adrian Belew and Steve Scales played on all three projects! While I had the Harrison and Tom Tom Club albums from the get-go, I balked on the Byrne project. Simply due to the fact that the LP had 40+ minutes of excerpts from the score, but the cassette had the full 73 minute score.