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Who Killed Nancy? is a British documentary film directed by Alan G. Parker. The film was produced by Ben Timlett and Christine Alderson. It had its US theatrical opening at the Cinema Village in New York City on 30 July 2010. [1] The film examines the possibility that it was not Sid Vicious who was responsible for the death of Nancy Spungen. [2]
By the time the soundtrack was being prepared, Johnny Rotten (Lydon) had left the band and refused to participate in the project. Manager Malcolm McLaren was left with a major problem - how to sell a double LP soundtrack with no songs featuring the Sex Pistols' dynamic, original vocalist. Desperate for a "workaround", McLaren discovered an ...
The band disbanded in 1993. He then devoted himself to producing recordings for other artists and composing instrumental music for film and television. [4] In 2004, Nikides released his first solo album Man of Steel. [5] [6] In 2009, he participated in the documentary Who Killed Nancy?
Alan G. Parker is a British documentary film director best known for his films Who Killed Nancy?, Monty Python: Almost the Truth - The Lawyers Cut and It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper & Beyond. He has also written several books about rock musicians and their lives.
More than a Whisper: Celebrating the Music of Nanci Griffith track listing; No. Title Performer(s) Length; 1. "You Can't Go Home Again" Sarah Jarosz: 4:41: 2. "Love at the Five and Dime" John Prine and Kelsey Waldon: 4:49: 3. "Listen to the Radio" Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle: 4:00: 4. "Love Wore a Halo (Back Before the War)" Emmylou Harris ...
Movin' with Nancy is the soundtrack album to Nancy Sinatra's 1967 television special of the same name, released on Reprise Records in 1967. [2] It features guest appearances from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Lee Hazlewood. [2] Arranged and conducted by Billy Strange, the album was produced by Lee Hazlewood. [2]
Nancy is a studio album by Nancy Wilson, released on Capitol Records in January 1969. It was produced by David Cavanaugh , with arrangements and conducting by Jimmy Jones . Musicians on the album include famed jazz saxophonist Benny Carter , who also serves as arranger for one song.
German post-punk band Abwärts recorded a cover version for their 1987 album Abwärts. [12] Björk recorded a version for the 1997 album Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project but it was not included on the album. Although no official reason was given for its removal at the time, Björk later explained, on being asked about her ...