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  1. David Byrne's collaboration with choreographer Twyla Tharpe produced this 1981 broadway album " The Catherine Wheel" Taking the album ,not the remastered version, and from the original vinyl release makes for a very pleasant album, almost a TH album with Eno/Belew influences, it sounds like a lite version of Remain In Light.The album more or less segues into one continuous track but ...

  2. If this is not the message of ''The Catherine Wheel,'' a new, ambitious dance production by Twyla Tharp, it really doesn't matter. Whatever message she has so purposefully muddled, it pales beside the interest of the formal ideas she has contributed along with David Byrne, composer for the New Wave rock group Talking Heads.

  3. A Catherine Wheel is both a kind of fireworks display that is spun by hand and an instrument of torture, and the beginning of the piece does seem to depict a family whose members torture each other. The first image is of a pineapple, but the pineapple is also the same shape as one of the first atomic bombs. Fireworks, indeed!

  4. 1 de nov. de 2020 · 4 songs mixed from the 1981 album "The Catherine Wheel" by David Byrne. His Wife Refused, The Red House, Big Business & Big Blue Plymouth (Eyes Wide Open). S...

  5. Sounding more like a missing Talking Heads session than anything remotely like David Byrne's 1990s-era work, The Catherine Wheel is at root a display of funky, off-time rhythms and vamps with Byrne involved at every level.

  6. David Byrne's 1981 theatrical score for Twyla Tharp's Broadway production of the same name. ... The Catherine Wheel 1981. Sub Nav. About; Photos; Lyrics and Credits; Press; Shop; Related; May Radio David Byrne Radio Presents: How? Play in Pop-up ...

  7. 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.