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(No Pussyfooting)'s first track, which fills one side, is a 21-minute piece titled "The Heavenly Music Corporation". Fripp originally wanted the track titled "The Transcendental Music Corporation", which Eno didn't allow as he feared it would make people "think they were serious". [ 5 ]
In 1989 Cascone became an assistant music editor for director David Lynch on Twin Peaks and Wild At Heart. [3] Musically he has used various aliases over the years but became best known under the moniker Heavenly Music Corporation, a name taken from a track on the record (No Pussyfooting) by Brian Eno and Robert Fripp. Cascone released four ...
Don Falcone (born November 5, 1958) is an American producer and multi-instrumentalist, [1] and the guiding light behind the Spirits Burning space-rock collective. [2] In Spirits Burning and other offshoot bands and projects, his primary collaborations have been with Albert Bouchard, Bridget Wishart, Cyrille Verdeaux, Daevid Allen, and English writer and musician Michael Moorcock.
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"The Heavenly Music Corporation" from (No Pussyfooting) by Brian Eno and Robert Fripp "Monkey 23" from Keep on Your Mean Side by The Kills "Sally and Jack" from Blow Out by Pino Donaggio "Tristan und Isolde" by Richard Wagner "4 Sea Interludes, Op. 33a: I. Dawn" (Peter Grimes, Act II: Interlude) by Benjamin Britten
In this article, that ambient-music composition "The Heavenly Music Corporation" is referred to as "a song." It rather beggars the imagination. B. Polhemus 15:08, 5 April 2008 (UTC) I've changed that. A "song" is actually a type of music, that is not necessarily vocal, but melodic and structured in a way as if intended for singing.