- Shopping Bag ( 0 items )
-
All (7) from $8.23
-
New (7) from $8.23
| Tuxedomoon | Primary Artist |
| Blaine L. Reininger | Synthesizer, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Violin, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Viola, Fretless Bass Guitar |
| Sleeper | Vocals |
| Steven Brown | Synthesizer, Clarinet, Percussion, Keyboards, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Vocals |
| Luc van Lieshout | Trumpet |
| Peter Principle | Synthesizer, Bass, Percussion, Electric Guitar, Bowed Bass |
| Winston Tong | Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Paul Zahl | Drums |
| Ricky Williams | Vocals |
| Michael Belfer | Guitar |
| Greg Langston | Drums |
| Blaine L. Reininger | Liner Notes |
| Barrett Strong | Composer |
| Tuxedomoon | Arranger |
| Vincent Kenis | Engineer |
| Peter Principle | Producer, Tape Archivist, Rhythm Programming, Sequencers |
| Winston Tong | Presentation |
| Norman Whitfield | Composer |
| Patrick Roques | Cover Photo |
| Pete Reiniger | Composer |
| Mark Sangerman | Back Cover, Insert Photography |
| Bruce Geduldig | Contributor |
| Tommy Tadlock | Producer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Dean Carlson
An enjoyable but disturbed trawl through the band's unusual rarities, demos, and live and deleted tracks recorded in the six years leading up to Blaine L. Reininger's 1983 departure, Pinheads on the Move was Tuxedomoon on top of its own peculiar game. With a crude, raw sound and even less of a taste for pop construction came a brutal, difficult, rewarding riff on the band's new wave meta-punk. Rock theatrics merged with Third World-influenced basslines and cubist classical music, as in the band's debut single, the album's title track -- Captain Beefheart by way of Einstürzende Neubauten, Shostakovich, Can, Kraftwerk, and Stormtroopers of ...