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Andrew Paine & Alistair Crosbie - A Dangerous But Necessary Corner album

Andrew Paine & Alistair Crosbie - A Dangerous But Necessary Corner album

  • Performer: Andrew Paine
  • Genre: Electronic / Rock
  • Title: A Dangerous But Necessary Corner
  • Released: 2007
  • Style: Avantgarde, Experimental
  • MP3 version size: 1769 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1565 mb
  • Other: AC3 WAV MPC MP1 TTA AA AC3
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 549

Description

Alistair Crosbie & Andrew Paine - live at the Old Hairdresser's, 16/9/2012.

Анализ текста Dangerous Corner из учебника Аракина за 5 курс J. B. Priestley is one of the outstanding English authors of his time.

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Alistair Crosbie, Brian Lavelle and Andrew Paine, a trio of Glasgow/Edinburgh experimentalists, have created a disc of synth/bass/guitar works that summon up (the best parts of) mid. 70s Eno back with an affecting centre. We like to think that what we do is a kind of experimental space rock, krautrock hybrid, all completely improvised. There will soon be sound samples here for your delectation.

Alistair Crosbie has been played on NTS shows including Henry Rollins, with Chaotic Elements Of Summer first played on 7 July 2015. Alistair Crosbie is a Scottish musician and sound artist, born in 1973 and based in Glasgow. He runs the Lefthand Pressings label.

Produced at tho Lyrio Theatre, London, on May 17th, 1932, with tho follow ing cast of oharacteis : (In the otilrr 0, theii apprnrunec). I don’t like the plays and the stuffy talks. I like the dance music, and so does Gordon. Freda (switching off the radio). Dance fiendB 1 You know, Miss Mockridge, every time my brother Gordon oomes here, he annoys us by fiddling about trying to get dance music. She comes down and switches on the lamp on the piano.

Unit four Dangerous Corner Солодкова Анастасия ИЯ АМБ-41 The text under analysis is Dangerous corner, written by John Boynton Priestley, an English author and dramatist. The play Dangerous corner was published in 1932 and is one of the Seven Times Play. From the beginning of the play we can see the development of two plots: wireless play, and the situation on the stage, which are mixed. The wireless play is called The Sleeping Dog, so it is the allusion to the proverb let the sleeping dog lie. As the characters explain, the sleeping dog is the truth, which you shouldn’t disturb.

Dangerous Corner was the first play by the English writer J. Priestley. It was premiered in May 1932 by Tyrone Guthrie at the Lyric Theatre, London, and filmed in 1934 by Phil Rosen. Priestley had recently collaborated with Edward Knoblock on the dramatisation of The Good Companions and now wished "to prove that a man might produce long novels and yet be able to write effectively, using the strictest economy, for the stage.

Tracklist

1 We Shall Turn And Listen 1:57
2 The Sea Remains Likewise 18:09
3 The Earth Herewith Returned 19:49

Credits

  • Effects [Processing], Mixed By – Alistair Crosbie
  • Guitar, Effects [Processing], Mixed By – Andrew Paine

Notes

October 2006 - February 2007.
Packaged in hand-painted black, foldover card sleeve.