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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShleepShleep - Wikipedia

    Phil Manzanera - guitar. Chucho Merchan - bass guitar, double bass, bass drum, percussion. Evan Parker - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone. Charles Rees - chorus. Chikako Sato - violin. Paul Weller - guitars, harmony vocals.

  2. Miembro de. Roxy Music. Quiet Sun. Sitio web. www.manzanera.com. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Philip Geoffrey Targett-Adams ( Londres, 31 de enero de 1951 1 ), conocido artísticamente como Phil Manzanera, es un guitarrista y productor discográfico británico.

  3. Manzanera had a state-of-the-art studio, Gallery Studios, in West London (now Songphonic Records). The first recording was Robert Wyatt's album Shleep (1996-1997) and the client list included Brian Eno, David Gilmour, Annie Lennox, Kevin Ayers, and Chrissie Hynde. Wyatt's critically acclaimed album Comicopera was recorded at Gallery ...

  4. Robert Wyatt 's 'Shleep' is his seventh album featuring Paul Weller and Phil Manzanera among other guests, co-produced with Alfreda Benge and Brian Eno and released in November 1997 by Hannibal / Thirsty Ear

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › phil-manzaneraPhil Manzanera _ AcademiaLab

    Phillip Geoffrey Targett-Adams (nacido el 31 de enero de 1951), conocido profesionalmente como Phil Manzanera, es un músico, compositor y productor discográfico inglés. Es el guitarrista principal de Roxy Music y fue el guitarrista principal de 801 y Quiet Sun. En 2006, Manzanera coprodujo el álbum de David Gilmour On an Island y tocó en ...

  6. But for the vast majority of music listeners who have never been introduced to Wyatt's adventurous vision, Shleep is as good a place to start as any. This is Wyatt's first album of original music in seven years, and it's peppered with a great cast of longtime friends (like Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno) and younger admirers (like Paul Weller).

  7. RECORDING `SHLEEP’ The thing about making `Shleep’, was that thanks to Phil Manzanera, I was able to record without my usual anxieties, which are quite simply caused by the feeling that the meter is running the whole time. The rock industry is geared – and recording industry generally – to Big Bucks.