听 Current 93《Sleep Has His House》

纪念Tibet父亲的死
Sleep Has His House is an album released in 2000 by English apocalyptic folk group Current 93. The album was written and recorded as a reaction to the death of David Tibet's father and prominently features harmonium. The lyrics were mostly written by David Tibet and the music composed by Michael Cashmore.
[edit] Track listing
"Love's Young Dream" – 3:01
"Good Morning, Great Moloch" – 3:18
"The Magical Bird in the Magical Wood" – 8:47
"Red Hawthorn Tree" – 4:33
"Immortal Bird" – 6:33
"Niemandswasser" – 6:07
"Lullaby" - 1:43
"Sleep Has His House" – 24:17
"The God of Sleep Has Made His House" – 4:32
[edit] Participants
Michael Cashmore
Steven Stapleton
David Tibet
Colin Potter
Michael Cashmore is a British composer and musician who has created music under the name of Nature And Organisation and more recently (2006) under his own name.
Cashmore has also been a member of the group Current 93 since the late 1980s. He has collaborated with many artists including David Tibet, Antony and the Johnsons, Marc Almond, Nick Cave, Rose McDowall, Steven Stapleton, and many others. Cashmore wrote most of the music for Current 93, and is responsible for most of the guitar work, after the departure of Douglas Pearce in the early 1990s.
After several years of silence Cashmore released his first solo CD entitled "Sleep England" in May 2006.
Early 2007 saw the release of "The Snow Abides", a mini album containing a collection of songs that feature vocals by Antony of Antony and the Johnsons.
In April 2008 Cashmore released a two-track EP with Marc Almond entitled "Gabriel and the Lunatic Lover" which sets two poems "Gabriel" and "The Lunatic Lover" by Count Stenbock to music. Marc Almond appeared as a guest of Current 93 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on 21 June 2008, and performed these songs with Cashmore on guitar.
http://www.myspace.com/michaelcashmore
Sleep Has His House is an album released in 2000 by English apocalyptic folk group Current 93. The album was written and recorded as a reaction to the death of David Tibet's father and prominently features harmonium. The lyrics were mostly written by David Tibet and the music composed by Michael Cashmore.
[edit] Track listing
"Love's Young Dream" – 3:01
"Good Morning, Great Moloch" – 3:18
"The Magical Bird in the Magical Wood" – 8:47
"Red Hawthorn Tree" – 4:33
"Immortal Bird" – 6:33
"Niemandswasser" – 6:07
"Lullaby" - 1:43
"Sleep Has His House" – 24:17
"The God of Sleep Has Made His House" – 4:32
[edit] Participants
Michael Cashmore
Steven Stapleton
David Tibet
Colin Potter
Michael Cashmore is a British composer and musician who has created music under the name of Nature And Organisation and more recently (2006) under his own name.
Cashmore has also been a member of the group Current 93 since the late 1980s. He has collaborated with many artists including David Tibet, Antony and the Johnsons, Marc Almond, Nick Cave, Rose McDowall, Steven Stapleton, and many others. Cashmore wrote most of the music for Current 93, and is responsible for most of the guitar work, after the departure of Douglas Pearce in the early 1990s.
After several years of silence Cashmore released his first solo CD entitled "Sleep England" in May 2006.
Early 2007 saw the release of "The Snow Abides", a mini album containing a collection of songs that feature vocals by Antony of Antony and the Johnsons.
In April 2008 Cashmore released a two-track EP with Marc Almond entitled "Gabriel and the Lunatic Lover" which sets two poems "Gabriel" and "The Lunatic Lover" by Count Stenbock to music. Marc Almond appeared as a guest of Current 93 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on 21 June 2008, and performed these songs with Cashmore on guitar.
http://www.myspace.com/michaelcashmore