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Stereophonic is a dramatic stage play with music, written by American playwright David Adjmi. Music written for the play was composed by Will Butler from the indie rock band Arcade Fire . [ 1 ] The play follows a fictional rock band on the cusp of superstardom as they struggle through recording their new album set from 1976 to 1977. [ 2 ]
"East of Eden" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, which was released in 1984 as the lead single from their second studio album Steeltown. It was written by Big Country and produced by Steve Lillywhite. [2] [1] "East of Eden" reached No. 17 in the UK, [3] and No. 12 in Ireland. [4]
The sleeve for Strangeways, Here We Come, which was designed by Morrissey, features a murky shot of actor Richard Davalos, best known for appearing in the 1955 film East of Eden. [10] In the photo, Davalos is looking at his costar in that film, James Dean , who is cropped from the image.
There’s a moment in David Adjmi’s play “Stereophonic” when a discordant, mid-’70s band-on-the rise hears one of its songs played back to them in the recording studio for the first time ...
It's July 1976 in a Northern California recording studio and the rock ‘n’ roll band cutting their latest album is exhausted and wary. The coffee machine is broken. Playwright David Adjmi tells ...
East of Eden, Charles and Adam East of Eden, Caleb and Aron Cain is a "tiller of the ground"; Abel is a "keeper of sheep" (Gen. 4:2, KJV). Charles is a farmer who works diligently even after he inherits considerable wealth from his father, Cyrus. Caleb invests in bean crops. Aron studies to become a priest (who are commonly compared with ...
East of Eden was first published in 1952 and has been adapted more than once over the years. Aside from Elia’s Oscar-winning film, ABC took the miniseries approach with East of Eden in 1981, ...
"East of Eden" is an "electro-pop", [5] "pop-dubstep anthem" [6] song with "a subtle ebb and flow", and has a "bright, simmering, and upbeat" element, [7] with her voice having an "energetic presence" [8] throughout the song. Its lyrics allude to John Steinbeck's novel of the same name, as well as the Book of Genesis. The song is about her ...