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Not Drowning, Waving (styled as not drowning, waving) were a musical group formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1983 by David Bridie and John Phillips. Their music combined elements of rock, ambient music and world music; their lyrics dealt with characteristically Australian topics: word-pictures of landscapes and people, the seasons, and some political issues – such as Indonesia's invasion of ...
Format: LP, digital download, streaming ... Not Waving, but Drowning ... List of other charted and certified songs, with selected chart positions, showing year ...
[3] [4] To research music for the documentary, Bridie had travelled to Rabaul, Papua New Guinea (PNG) in 1986 and first heard George Telek's "amazing song coming out of a recording studio." [9] He returned, with Not Drowning, Waving, to Rabaul in late 1988 to record their fifth album, Tabaran (1990). Aside from Telek they used other local ...
Three years passed between the release of Hugo and Carner's previous album, Not Waving, but Drowning. During this period he focussed on Chilli Con Carner, his cookery school for children with ADHD. [3] His ongoing struggles with dyslexia and ADHD would inform the lyrical content of Hugo.
The song, which was written and produced by Tikaram, features backing vocals by Jennifer Warnes. "I Might Be Crying" peaked at No. 64 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 2 ] One of the single's B-sides, " Not Waving but Drowning ", is a poem by Stevie Smith set to music.
The Self Help Group (Not Waving, But Drowning and Dead Stars [ edit ] "The actual sound is a huge tribute to producer Jamie Freeman, giving great depth and openness to the recording but never overdoing the instrumentation, imbuing the whole disc with a power and drive that really shouldn't be possible when taking into account the mellowness of ...
Loyle Carner's second album, Not Waving, but Drowning, was released on 19 April 2019. [26] On 30 June, he performed as part of the year's Glastonbury Festival on its Other Stage, marking his second appearance after playing the John Peel Stage the year before. [27] The song "Angel" was listed as part of the FIFA 20 soundtrack playlist. [28]
In October 2011, Pinky Weitzman (Not Waving But Drowning) replaced vocalist Valerie Gentile, who was living in Los Angeles. Maroulis, Rosenthal and Weitzman performed three shows together, including the 2011 Projektfest. [5] With Maroulis as vocalist, Black Tape For A Blue Girl played 31 shows between August 2009 and November 2011. [5]