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    My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (Bonus Tracks)

    04/11/2006 | Nonesuch 

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      MY LIFE IN THE BUSH OF GHOSTS (RMST) (ENH)

    All Music Guide Review

    A pioneering work for countless styles connected to electronic, ambient, and third-world music, My Life in the Bush of Ghosts expands on the fourth-world concepts of Jon Hassell and Brian Eno's work with a whirlwind 45 minutes of worldbeat/funk-rock (with the combined talents of several percussionists and bassists including Bill Laswell, Tim Wright, David van Tieghem, and Talking Heads' Chris Frantz) that's also heavy on the samples -- from radio talk-show hosts, Lebanese mountain singers, preachers, exorcism ceremonies, Muslim chanting, and Egyptian pop. It's also light years away from the respectful, preservationist angles of previous generations' field recordings and folk song gatherers. The songs on My Life in the Bush of Ghosts present myriad elements from around the world in the same jumbled stew, without regard for race, creed, or color. As such, it's a tremendously prescient record for the future development of music. [A 2006 remastering improved the sound, added seven previously unreleased audio tracks recorded at the same time, and also included the film clip for Mea Culpa by Bruce Conner, whose work exhibits the same plundering aesthetic as David Byrne and Eno's.] ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • America Is Waiting
  • 3:38
  • 2
  • Mea Culpa
  • 4:57
  • 3
  • Regiment
  • 4:11
  • 4
  • Help Me Somebody
  • 4:17
  • 5
  • The Jezebel Spirit
  • 4:56
  • 6
  • Very, Very Hungry
  • 3:21
  • 7
  • Moonlight in Glory
  • 4:30
  • 8
  • The Carrier
  • 4:19
  • 9
  • A Secret Life
  • 2:31
  • 10
  • Come with Us
  • 2:42
  • 11
  • Mountain of Needles
  • 2:39
  • 12
  • Pitch to Voltage
  • 2:38
  • 13
  • Two Against Three
  • 1:55
  • 14
  • Vocal Outtakes
  • 0:36
  • 15
  • New Feet
  • 2:26
  • 16
  • Defiant
  • 3:41
  • 17
  • Number 8 Mix
  • 3:30
  • 18
  • Solo Guitar with Tin Foil
  • 5:30
  • Credits

    • Brian Eno
    • Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Cover Image, Objects, Producer, Drums, Arranger
    • David Byrne
    • Synthesizer, Objects, Producer, Drums, Bass, Arranger, Percussion, Guitar

    Notes

    April 11, 2006, brings the expanded re-issue of My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, the groundbreaking collaboration between David Byrne and Brian Eno.

    "a beautiful record standing the test of time with no wear whatsoever" —Moby

    "I grew up as a David Byrne fan. I admired his work with Talking Heads, and those records then led me to My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts, where discovered Brian Eno’s work. The collaboration between Byrne and Eno inspired me to think outside the box and opened my head up to new musical and, most importantly, non-musical experiences." —Hank Shocklee, Producer (Public Enemy)

    Now approaching its 25th anniversary, Brian Eno and David Byrne’s My Life in the Bush of Ghosts appears downright visionary. With its "found" vocals, cut-and-paste arrangements, funked-up rhythms and embrace of influences from all around the globe, the duo’s controversial work anticipated the creative cross-pollination and technological innovation of contemporary electronic dance music, world music, hip hop and alternative rock. You can hear echoes of My Life in the Bush of Ghosts in the anthems Moby built around vintage vocal samples, in the outrageously exotic beats of Missy Elliot and Timbaland, in the Middle Eastern–accented chill-out tracks of Thievery Corporation or Bjork’s otherworldly soundscapes.

    This updated edition includes several tracks that had been considered for but never made it to the original LP. Also featured on this enhanced CD is the Bruce Connor film for the track, “Mea Culpa.” The second coming of My Life in the Bush of Ghosts is happening at just the right time. David Byrne has been performing perhaps the best shows of his solo career on his current world tour, revitalizing some of his classic material with a great new band and the Tosca Strings. Brian Eno’s work is also being discovered by a new generation through reissues of his groundbreaking solo albums and his landmark ambient recordings.



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