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  1. As If to Nothing is the second independent album by Scottish composer Craig Armstrong, featuring collaborations with Bono of U2, Mogwai, Photek, Evan Dando, King Crimson, and former Big Dish vocalist Steven Lindsay. It was released on 19 February 2002, on the EMI label in the United Kingdom, and Astralwerks in the United States.

  2. As If To Nothing. After working with music for his entire career, Craig Armstrong was drawn to the idea of the changing, ethereal effect of melody and tone for his solo work, As if to Nothing (Melankolic, 2002). Working with acclaimed artists such as Bono, Evan Dando from The Lemonheads, Glasgow rock band Mogwai and David McAlmont, Armstrong ...

  3. Assisted by Keith Uddin. Featured Vocal: Bono. Piano: Craig Armstrong. Vocals recorded by Mark 'Spike' Stent. Programming and keyboards: Stephen Hilton. Protools: David Donaldson. OTHER NOTES.

  4. After several projects done work-for-hire in the film and pop world, Craig Armstrong returns to where he originally started with his own material with the release of his second long-play CD As if to Nothing, collaborating with acts such as Bono, Evan Dando (Lemonheads), Mogwai, Photek, Antye Grei-Fuchs (Laub).

  5. As If To Nothing was the second independent album from Scottish composer Craig Armstrong. Armstrong, as an arranger, had worked with U2 prior to this album, and when looking for outside voices to add to his album, approached Bono to sing on the album.

  6. Composer Craig Armstrong's new CD As If to Nothing is a masterful blend of substantial orchestral music with very contemporary elements of pop and electronica. Each of the 14 pieces has some new surprise, from the fascinating juxtaposition of the machine-driven with the very human sound of the symphony orchestra, to the interesting guest vocalists.

  7. 17 de jul. de 2002 · Bono gets to redo his vocals for U2's chestnut, "Stay (Faraway, So Close)," and reveals that despite his striving for Scott Walker's baritone, the best he'll ever achieve is Michael Bolton's.