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  1. Kramer began a string of collaborations, first with Anton Fier as a core member of the Golden Palominos, recording several albums, including A Dead Horse (1989) and Drunk with Passion (1991). As part of the Golden Palominos, Kramer would write and record with Michael Stipe , Bob Mould , Bill Laswell , and Richard Thompson , amongst ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_Dead_HorseA Dead Horse - Wikipedia

    A Dead Horse is the fourth album by The Golden Palominos, released on January 1, 1989, by Celluloid Records. [3] Track listing. Personnel. Musicians. Jeff Bova – keyboards, programming. Aïyb Dieng – percussion. Anton Fier – drums, additional production. Robert Kidney – guitar. Amanda Kramer – vocals. Bill Laswell – bass violon.

  3. A Dead Horse (1989) carried on in the sound of its predecessors slightly, ... Syd Straw had moved on and was no longer in the band, with most of the vocals now handled by Amanda Kramer, formerly of the dance music group Information Society. Fier later was a guest on Straw's first solo record, Surprise.

  4. Released. 2004 — Europe. CD —. Album, Enhanced. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "A Dead Horse" on Discogs.

  5. A Dead Horse, an Album by The Golden Palominos. Released in 1989 on Celluloid (catalog no. CELCD 6138; CD). Genres: Dream Pop, Pop Rock. Rated #1415 in the best albums of 1989.

  6. By and large, A Dead Horse tosses out the supersession approach of previous Golden Palominos efforts to concentrate on a steady core roster of Anton Fier, Bill Laswell, and Nicky Skopelitis; vocal chores are evenly divided among the Numbers Band 's Robert Kidney and Amanda Kramer, formerly of Information Society.

  7. www.connollyco.com › discography › golden_palominosA DEAD HORSE

    Not that everything has to be Bill Laswell’s brain-poking circus on a par with Praxis, but I’m disappointed that A Dead Horse never tries to buck you. With Robert Kidney as the cool cowboy and Amanda Kramer as the bored angel, it’s “Silver Bullet” and “Buenos Aires” all under again.