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  1. The Catherine Wheel takes its title from a torture device used in the martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alexandria.This device has lent its name to a number of familiar things over time - a spinning firework, a crochet pattern, a flower. Tharp’s second Broadway production operates within a world of plurality wherein an archetypal family faces the implosive forces of domestic squabbles and abuse.

  2. David Byrne – The Complete Score From The Broadway Production Of "The Catherine Wheel" More images. Label:Sire – 3645-2: Format: CD, Reissue, Stereo. Country:US: Released:Genre:Stage & Screen: Style:Score: Tracklist Hide Credits. 1: ... Drum [Large Drum] – Jerry Harrison. Percussion [Kitchen Metals] – David Byrne. Percussion [Water Pot ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 CD release of "The Complete Score From The Broadway Production Of "The Catherine Wheel"" on Discogs.

  4. Drum [Large Drum] – Jerry Harrison. Percussion [Kitchen Metals] – David Byrne. Percussion [Water Pot] – Twyla Tharp. 2:42: B4: What A Day That Was. Congas – Steve Scales. Drums – John Cooksey. ... "The Catherine Wheel" premiered September 22nd, 1981 at the Winter Garden Theatre, New York City. (C) & (P) 1981 Sire Records Company.

  5. Drum [Large Drum] – Jerry Harrison. Percussion [Kitchen Metals] – David Byrne. Percussion [Water Pot] – Twyla Tharp. Written-By – Byrne* B4: What A Day That Was. ... Music from "The Catherine Wheel", choreographed and directed by Twyla Tharp, commissioned by the Twyla Tharp Dance Foundation.

  6. This album contains all the songs from the Broadway production of "The Catherine Wheel." The time limitations of the a single long-playing disc do not allow for a complete presentation of this work - all 73 minutes of songs and instrumentals. The entire musical production is available only on "The Catherine Wheel" cassette (M5S 3645). SRK 3645

  7. This remarkable effort was commissioned by choreographer Twyla Tharp during a Talking Heads hiatus. Jerry Harrison had recorded his first solo release, "The Red and the Black," and Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz had done their first Tom Tom Club album. David Byrne followed with this massive set of transcendent pieces.