- Light Bath
- His Wife Refused
- Ade
- Walking
- Two Soldiers
- Under the Mountain
- Dinosaur
- The Red House
- Wheezing
- Eggs in a Briar Patch
- Poison
- Cloud Chamber
- Black Flag
- My Big Hands (Fall Through the Cracks)
- Combat
- Leg Bells
- The Blue Flame
- Big Business
- Dense Beasts
- Five Golden Sections
- What a Day That Was
- Big Blue Plymouth (Eyes Wide Open)
- Light Bath
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Bernie Worrell Guest Artist,Piano,Clavinet,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Moog Synthesizer
Jerry Harrison Guest Artist,Drums,Organ,Clavinet
Adrian Belew Guest Artist,Guitar,Drums (Steel),Sound Effects,Guitar (Steel)
Brian Eno Guest Artist,Vocals (Background),Bass,Piano,Guitar,Prophet Synthesizer,Vibraphone,Keyboards
John Cooksey Drums
Yogi Horton Drums,Concert Toms
John Chernoff Piano,Congas,Guitar,Percussion
Sue Halloran Vocals
Dolette McDonald Vocals
Steve Scales Congas,Percussion
Dollette McDonald Vocals
Doug Gray Double Bell Euphonium
Twyla Tharp Choreographer
Doug Bennett Engineer
David Byrne Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Adrian Belew Beats
Julie Last Engineer
Brian Eno Screams,Composer


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Overview
Since the breakup of Talking Heads, David Byrne's solo work has been notoriously inconsistent. But before that band's dissolution, he made a couple of very fine albums on his own: My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (with Brian Eno) and The Catherine Wheel, a musical score commissioned by Twyla Tharp to accompany her dance project of the same name. Byrne's score is always interesting and frequently brilliant; it draws on the instrumental talents of such session greats as drummer Yogi Horton, percussionist John Chernoff, guitarist Adrian Belew (who had been recording and touring as a sideman with Talking Heads), and, inevitably, Eno. Horton's drumming establishes a muscular funk foundation for much of the material, which also showcases Byrne's underrated guitar playing. Only the lyrics disappoint; they consist almost entirely of cliched and predictable depictions of domestic suburban angst. Highlights of the program include "The Red House," with its eerie use of deconstructed vocal samples, and the lovely faux-juju "Ade." Highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/25/1990 |
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Label: | Sire / Warner Bros. |
UPC: | 0075992741828 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
David Byrne Primary Artist,Bass,Flute,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Clavinet,Percussion,Synthesizer,Sound Effects,Prophet Synthesizer,Oberheim SynthesizerBernie Worrell Guest Artist,Piano,Clavinet,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Moog Synthesizer
Jerry Harrison Guest Artist,Drums,Organ,Clavinet
Adrian Belew Guest Artist,Guitar,Drums (Steel),Sound Effects,Guitar (Steel)
Brian Eno Guest Artist,Vocals (Background),Bass,Piano,Guitar,Prophet Synthesizer,Vibraphone,Keyboards
John Cooksey Drums
Yogi Horton Drums,Concert Toms
John Chernoff Piano,Congas,Guitar,Percussion
Sue Halloran Vocals
Dolette McDonald Vocals
Steve Scales Congas,Percussion
Dollette McDonald Vocals
Doug Gray Double Bell Euphonium
Technical Credits
John Chernoff Composer,ComposerTwyla Tharp Choreographer
Doug Bennett Engineer
David Byrne Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Adrian Belew Beats
Julie Last Engineer
Brian Eno Screams,Composer
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