Brian Eno + David Byrne – My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts Format: CD, Album, Enhanced, Reissue, Remastered Released: (after?) 2006 Genre: Electronic, Rock Style: Avantgarde, Experimental, Ambient
Side 1
1. America Is Waiting Arranged By – Bill Laswell, Brian Eno, David Byrne, David van Tieghem, Tim Wright (2) Bass – Bill Laswell Bass [Click] – Tim Wright (2) Drums, Percussion – David van Tieghem 3:38 2. Mea Culpa Bodhrán [Bodhran] – Dennis Keeley 4:57 3. Regiment Arranged By – Brian Eno, Busta Jones, Chris Frantz, David Byrne, Robert Fripp Bass – Busta Jones Drums – Chris Frantz Drums, Percussion – David van Tieghem Voice – Dunya Yusin* 4:11 4. Help Me Somebody Congas, Percussion [Metals] – Steve Scales Drums – John Cooksey Recorded By [Rooks] – April Potts Voice – Reverend Paul Morton 4:17 5. The Jezebel Spirit Bass Drum, Percussion [Can] – Prairie Prince Bata, Percussion [Sticks] – Mingo Lewis 4:56
Side 2
6. Qu'Ran Drums – John Cooksey 3:46 7. Very, Very Hungry 3:21 8. Moonlight In Glory Congas, Agogô [Agong-gong] – Jose Rossy Voice – The Moving Star Hall Singers 4:30 9. The Carrier Bass Drum, Percussion [Can] – Prairie Prince Bata, Percussion [Sticks] – Mingo Lewis Voice – Dunya Yusin* 4:19 10. A Secret Life Voice – Samira Tewfik* 2:31 11. Come With Us 2:42 12. Mountain Of Needles 2:39
Side 3
13. Pitch To Voltage 2:38 14. Two Against Three 1:55 15. Vocal Outtakes 0:36 16. New Feet 2:26 17. Defiant 3:41 18. Number 8 Mix 3:30 19. Solo Guitar With Tin Foil 2:58
Design [Original Package Design] – Peter Saville (2) Written-By – Busta Jones (tracks: 3) Written-By, Guitar [Guitars], Bass [Basses], Synthesizer [Synthesizers], Drums, Percussion [Percussions], Noises [Found Objects], Producer – Brian Eno, David Byrne
Notes:
This complete version is based on the 2006 remastered and expanded edition, with bonus tracks. Tracks on Side 3 are previously unreleased. Tracks on Side 1 and Side 2: 2, 3, 8 and 9 are longer than on the original album, while Track 6 is finally re-added ; in the 1982 second edition, the track "Qu'ran"—which features samples of Qur'anic recital—was removed at the request of the Islamic Council of Great Britain. In its place "Very, Very Hungry" (the B-side of "The Jezebel Spirit" 12" EP)[32] was substituted. The first edition of the CD (1986) included both tracks, with "Very, Very Hungry" as a bonus track. Later editions (1990 and later) followed the revised LP track order without "Qu'ran."
Voices: Track 1: Unidentified indignant radio host, San Francisco, April 1980. Track 2: Inflamed caller and smooth politician replying, both unidentified. Radio call-in show, New York, July 1979. Tracks 3, 6 & 9: Dunya Yusin, Lebanese mountain singer (From 'Music In The World Of Islam, 1: The Human Voice' Tangent Records TGS 131). Track 4: Reverend Paul Morton, broadcast sermon, New Orleans, June 1980. Track 5: Unidentified exorcist, New York, September 1980. Track 7: The Moving Star Hall Singers, Sea Islands, Georgia (From 'The Moving Star Hall Singers' Folkways FS 3841). Track 10: Samira Tewfik, Egyptian popular singer. (From 'Les Plus Grandes Artistes du Monde Arabe' EMI Records). Track 11: Unidentified radio evangelist, San Francisco, April 1980.
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