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  1. 15 de dic. de 2014 · Annette Peacock: I Belong to a World That’s Destroying Itself. Legendary music artist Annette Peacock fuses blues, rock, jazz and poetry on her once rare 1969 debut, finally reissued by Ironic ...

  2. Genre: Experimental. Out of stock. * 2021 Stock * Ironic Records presents I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself (Aka Revenge) by Annette Peacock. Recorded simultaneously live at various studios in New York, 1968. Annette Peacock gets it right again. In the lyric booklet here she writes "This is my first record.

  3. 30 de ene. de 2020 · I would love to live in a world where Annette Peacock was honored and celebrated as one of the greatest artists of our time. Sadly, the current state of affairs was captured in the title used for the re-release of one of her earlier efforts: I Belong to a World That’s Destroying Itself. As I write this, the hands on the Doomsday clock have moved to 100 seconds to midnight, the closest we ...

  4. 1. A Loss of Consciousness 2. The Cynic 3. I Belong to a World That's Destroying Itself 4. Climbing Aspirations 5. I'm the One 6. Joy 7. Daddy's Boat (A Lullaby) 8. Dreams (If Time Weren't) 9.

  5. 13 de oct. de 2020 · Ms. Peacock has retitled it "I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself." (track 3) for this new edition. This 2014 edition is the first appearance of this album on any media in 43 years, and also its worldwide CD debut, which INCLUDES 2 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED BONUS CUTS! Ms Peacock personally remixed and oversaw the digital mastering of this ...

  6. Recorded live by Annette Peacock and Paul Bley on the 6 April 1969, 2 June 1969 and 3 November 1969 at the Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center except "Mr. Joy" and "I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself" which were recorded at Century Sound Studios. The live tracks were mixed by David Baker and Paul Berkowitz, the studio tracks were mixed ...

  7. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Ironic Records presents I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself (Aka Revenge) by Annette Peacock. Recorded simultaneously live at various studios in New York, 1968. Annette Peacock gets it right again. In the lyric booklet here she writes "This is my first record. It was the right album, in the wrong century." Startling but true.