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"Planet of Sound" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies, from their 1991 album Trompe le Monde. It was written and sung by frontman Black Francis and produced by Gil Norton during the album's recording sessions. "Planet of Sound" was released as the first single from Trompe le Monde in the US and UK. The single version is a ...
Kim Talon is a Brooklyn-based musician and songwriter from Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] [2] She is half-Lithuanian, half-Canadian and is a middle child.Talon's new project is called Kino Kimino and the debut album was produced by John Agnello and features Sonic Youth members Lee Ranaldo and Steve Shelley.
This is a comprehensive list of songs by the Pixies, an American alternative rock band. This list includes album tracks, B-sides, demos, live recordings and remixes of songs written by one or more of the band's members or songs covered by the band; it does not include songs that members of the Pixies wrote, recorded or performed with Frank Black and the Catholics, The Breeders, The Martinis ...
Coastal Sound Music Academy (1989–) Cobblestone Jazz ... Planet Giza; The Planet Smashers ... Winnipeg's Most (2010–2012) The Winnipeg Singers ...
The Pixies collaborated with Disc Live to release a string of limited edition live albums throughout 2004 as part of their reunion tour. This practice has been repeated with each successive tour, as well as documenting previous tours, using The Show and Coudal Partners/American Laundromat as distributing labels.
"Planet of Sound" (1991) "Alec Eiffel" (USA) (1991) The album's booklet also features commentaries for each song by Pixies frontman Black Francis. Of "Velvety Instrumental Version", he writes, "The title implies that there was a version with lyrics, but there wasn't."
The Details formed in late 2005. Plett and Vidal had previously played together in the band The Home Team; Martin and Gibson had each played with several Winnipeg area bands. After performing around Winnipeg for a year, the band released its debut EP, Marching Sound. [1] The band then embarked on several cross-Canada tours. [2]
In 1933, the theatre closed on account of the Great Depression, and in 1936 it was seized by the City of Winnipeg due to unpaid taxes. [3] In 1944, the theatre was purchased by theatre owner Henry Morton. [3] Odeon Cinemas' Canadian subsidiary converted the theatre to a cinema in 1945. During the conversion to a cinema, many of the original ...