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  1. Engineering Construction Risks. : Peter Allan Thompson, John G. Perry. Thomas Telford, 1992 - Business & Economics - 56 pages. This volume provides detailed appraisal of risk management analyses, applications, techniques and suggests contract strategies which deal with risk. The innovative and trenchant conclusions are of major importance to ...

  2. Picked this up solely based on the recommendation from Steven Wilson and Tim Bowness' 'The Album Years' podcast, episode #6 (1976). According to SW he gave a copy to Mikael Åkerfeldt of Opeth who loved it and even used 'John G Perry' as a placeholder title for one of the tracks on In Cauda Venenum up until the last minute before deciding on song titles.

  3. Explore John G. Perry's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about John G. Perry on AllMusic.

  4. Bass Guitar, Vocals, Recorded By [Sound Effects] – John G. Perry Cello – Helen Liebmann; Drums – Michael Giles; Engineer [Assistant - Not Credited] – Nick Raymonde Engineer [Mix - Not Credited] – Steve Nye Engineer [Mix Assistant - Not Credited] – Nigel Walker Engineer [Not Credited] – John Burns (2) Guitar – Carrado Rusticci*; Koto, Arranged By, Conductor [String Quartet ...

  5. 11 de mar. de 2017 · JOHN G. PERRY is best known for his session work, most notably in CARAVAN on "For Girls Who Go Plump in the Night" and "Caravan and the New Symphonia," but he has performed with many other Prog and non-Prog artists. PERRY was actually born in the United States, but both of his parents were of British descent and only there because his father w…

  6. 元キャラバンのジョン・G・ペリーの傑作ソロアルバム. 2009年5月12日に日本でレビュー済み. プログレ界の渋い重鎮どころがメンバーとして、参加していることで有名な作品。. メンバーの名前だけからでは、肝心の音の方は想像しにくいが、ジャケ通り、実 ...

  7. www.calyx-canterbury.fr › interviews › jgperryJohn G Perry - CALYX

    John G Perry. John G PERRY. This interview with John G Perry was conducted by mail in February 1997. John replied on a tape to a list of questions. I understand you were born in the United States. How did that happen? Both of my parents were British, but they had to be over there, after the war, my father was over there training...