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  1. The recording of "Hold to the Zero Burn, Imagine" in 1993 (with the original "Erk Gah" lyrics) was a Henry Cow reunion of sorts in that four of the musicians that played on this track were from the original band: Tim Hodgkinson, Chris Cutler, Lindsay Cooper and Dagmar Krause.

  2. She also featured on Music for Other Occasions (1986) with Lindsay Cooper, Domestic Stories (1992) with Chris Cutler and Lutz Glandien, Each in Our Own Thoughts (1994) with Tim Hodgkinson, and A Scientific Dream and a French Kiss (1998) with Marie Goyette. In 1984, Krause sang backing vocals on "Here & There" by The Stranglers.

  3. In the early nineties, she worked with Cutler and Lutz Glandien on the album Domestic Stories and with Hodgkinson on Each in Our Own Thoughts. Dagmar Krause was totally fascinated by the works of Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler, and it is easy to understand her admiration for them in her solo albums.

  4. 7 de abr. de 2020 · Around the time these two disks first came out Dagmar Krause played a couple of weeks at the Assembly Rooms during the Edinburgh Fringe, featuring a selection of songs from both. Mick Jones, Apr 7, ... Zeit Wird Knapp Michael Nyman - The Kiss Tim Hodgkinson - Each In Our Own Thoughts 93curr, Apr 8, 2020 #13. jay.dee and mr.datsun ...

  5. Each in Our Own Thoughts is a 1994 solo album by English experimental music composer and performer Tim Hodgkinson from Henry Cow. It is his second solo album, after Splutter , and comprises six unreleased pieces composed by Hodgkinson between 1976 and 1993.

  6. Vinyl —. LP, Limited Edition, Sampler. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "Each In Our Own Thoughts" on Discogs.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_CowHenry Cow - Wikipedia

    Each in Our Own Thoughts (Tim Hodgkinson solo album) Tim Hodgkinson, Chris Cutler, Lindsay Cooper, Dagmar Krause and others (1993) – the track "Hold to the Zero Burn, Imagine" was a Henry Cow piece performed by the group between 1976 and 1978 (as "Erk Gah") but never recorded in the studio; The Watts on their debut UK performance, 16 June 2018.