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"Infant Sorrow" is a poem by William Blake from Songs of Experience. Background. This poem belongs to the Songs of Experience by William Blake.
Inside of You may refer to: Inside of You, an album by Aaron Hall ... "Inside of You", a song by fictional band Infant Sorrow from the film Forgetting Sarah Marshall;
Get Him to the Greek is the debut studio album by the fictional band Infant Sorrow, which also served as the soundtrack to the 2010 comedy film of the same name by Nicholas Stoller. The album released through Universal Republic Records on June 1, 2010.
Between the eerie music, awkward vocals, and mysterious religious lyrics, this album has everything for the eccentric fans out in metal-land." [7] Oliver Side, writing for avantgarde-metal.com, comments, "[The Blake album is] clearly a great step outside what they previously had been associated with, namely black metal.
Songs of Innocence and Experience is an album by American beat poet and writer Allen Ginsberg, recorded in 1969.For the recording, Ginsberg sang pieces from 18th-century English poet William Blake's illustrated poetry collection of the same name and set them to a folk-based instrumental idiom, featuring simple melodies and accompaniment performed with a host of jazz musicians.
Bob's most recent solo CD is Joy As Deep As Sorrow, released in 2012. The project, Jesus Music Again, a collaboration with Bill Batstone and Alex MacDougall, was released in 2011. [5] Bob plays a Kevin Ryan guitar. [6] Bob is currently signed with Signpost Communications.
A slightly shortened version of the song appears on Pink Floyd's greatest hits collection, Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd, [7] which is edited so that the song "Sheep" (also edited) segues into "Sorrow". David Gilmour played the song at the Strat Pack guitar concert, an event which commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Fender Stratocaster.
Like the group's three previous albums, To Our Children's Children's Children is a concept album with a common theme that ties the songs together. For Children, the band was inspired by the space race and the July 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing, which occurred during the album's sessions.