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Closer to the Bone is the twentieth studio album by Kris Kristofferson. The album was released in the UK on September 28, 2009, [3] and in the US on September 29, 2009 [1] on the New West record label. [9] Kristofferson has said: ''Closer to the Bone is a reflective album. It's about making sense of life at this end of the game."
The music video was directed by Maurice Phillips [4] [unreliable source?] and received airplay on MTV and other video programs. Three pairs of feet jut from the blankets at the foot end of an oversized bed, bouncing back and forth to the rhythm of the song, as a variety of sights pass in a room similar to Bowman's bedroom in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) or a Magritte painting.
Closer to the Bone, a 2009 album by Kris Kristofferson Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Close to the Bone .
Close to the Bone is the sixth studio album by the British pop group Thompson Twins, released on 6 April 1987 by Arista Records. Only the duo of Tom Bailey and Alannah Currie remained; this was the first album the group made without Joe Leeway. It was produced by Bailey and Rupert Hine.
"Long Goodbye" is a song by the British pop group Thompson Twins, released in 1987 as the second and final single from their sixth studio album Close to the Bone. It was written by Alannah Currie and Tom Bailey, and produced by Rupert Hine and Bailey. "Long Goodbye" peaked at No. 89 in the UK. [2]
Basia has revealed that during the shooting of the video her make-up had to be repeatedly redone because the song "was so close to the bone" that she was crying on the set. [ 5 ] The music video was released on the 1990 VHS video compilation A New Day . [ 6 ]
Logan McRae is still living in a caravan, his girlfriend, Samantha, is still unresponsive and someone is leaving bones on his doorstep. Besides all this he has to cope with Detective Inspector Steel, a string of assaults and someone who is going around and Necklacing [2] people.
Close to the Bone was written in collaboration with the Indigenous students at the Eora Centre, and first produced there in September 1991. [7] [11] Luck of the Draw was produced by the Darwin Theatre Company in May 1999 [12] and was the first play written by a non-Indigenous writer to be produced by Kooemba Jdarra theatre company in Brisbane. [4]