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  1. 3. Nov. 2019 · Brano composto da Annette PeacockTraccia #3 dall'LP "Revenge"Inciso tra il 6 aprile e il 3 novembre 1969Paul Bley, synthesizersAnnette Peacock, vocalswithSte...

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  2. Recorded live by Annette Peacock and Paul Bley on the 6 April 1969, 2 June 1969 and 3 November 1969 at the Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center except "Mr. Joy" and "I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself" which were recorded at Century Sound Studios. The live tracks were mixed by David Baker and Paul Berkowitz, the studio tracks were mixed by Brooks Arthur.

  3. 22. Nov. 2023 · An earlier version of I Belong to a World That's Destroying Itself was released as Revenge by Polydor in 1971 - the same year as her classic I'm the One on RCA, which is usually regarded as her debut. The former album was credited to the Bley-Peacock Synthesizer Show. Her then-husband Paul Bley got top billing, despite the fact he played on only half the record. Peacock's Ironic label corrects ...

  4. 1. A Loss of Consciousness 2. The Cynic 3. I Belong to a World That's Destroying Itself 4. Climbing Aspirations 5. I'm the One 6. Joy 7. Daddy's Boat (A Lullaby) 8. Dreams (If Time Weren't) 9.

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  5. 15. Dez. 2014 · When Annette Peacock first came to public notice with her 1971 album, I’m the One, she was seen as an eccentric who was, perhaps, a little ahead of her time. I’m the One explored many facets ...

  6. アネット・ピーコック(Annette Peacock、1946年 - )は、アメリカの作曲家、ミュージシャン、ソングライター、プロデューサー、編曲家である。 彼女は電子音楽のパイオニアであり、1960年代後半に最初の モーグ・シンセサイザー の1つと彼女の声を組み合わせた。

  7. 22. Nov. 2023 · An earlier version of I Belong to a World That's Destroying Itself was released as Revenge by Polydor in 1971 - the same year as her classic I'm the One on RCA, which is usually regarded as her debut. The former album was credited to the Bley-Peacock Synthesizer Show. Her then-husband Paul Bley got top billing, despite the fact he played on only half the record. Peacock's Ironic label corrects ...