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  1. Genre: Experimental. Out of stock. * 2021 Stock * Ironic Records presents I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself (Aka Revenge) by Annette Peacock. Recorded simultaneously live at various studios in New York, 1968. Annette Peacock gets it right again. In the lyric booklet here she writes "This is my first record.

  2. Annette Peacock is the author of The First Time I Heard David Bowie (3.61 avg rating, 31 ratings, 5 reviews, published 2012) and Sound Mirrors (0.0 avg r...

  3. Annette Peacock - I Belong to a World That's Destroying Itself (1971) 3,71 (26) Annette Peacock - I'm the One (1972) 3,98 (33) Annette Peacock - X-Dreams (1978) 3,87 (15) ... Coldcut - Sound Mirrors (2006) Groepen / samenwerkingen. Annette Peacock & Paul Bley; MovieMeter.nl ...

  4. * 2021 Stock. Original 1986 copies * Ironic Records presents I Have No Feelings, a studio album released in 1986 by Annette Peacock.Line-up / Musicians: Annette Peacock / vocals, keyboards, bass, arrangements, programming, producing, Roger Turner / percussion. Artwork by Alfreda Benge.Recorded at Eel Pie Studios.

  5. www.amazon.ca › Sound-Mirrors-Coldcut › dpSound Mirrors - Amazon.ca

    Just for the Kick Feat. Annette Peacock: 4: Walk a Mile in My Shoes Feat. Robert Owens: 5: Mr Nichols Feat. Saul Williams: 6: A Whistle and a Prayer: 7: Everything Is Under Control Feat. Jon Spencer & Mike Ladd: 8: Boogieman Feat. Amiri Baraka: 9: Aid Dealer: 10: This Island Earth Feat. Mpho Skeef: 11: Colours the Soul: 12: Sound Mirrors Feat ...

  6. www.amazon.es › Sound-Mirrors-Coldcut › dpSound Mirrors - Amazon.es

    Sound Mirrors: Coldcut, Joe South, John Matthias, Jon Spencer, Roots Manuva, Robert Owens, Amiri Baraka, Saul Williams, Annette Peacock, Andrew Broder, Soweto Kinch ...

  7. 26 de ene. de 2006 · Vocals, Piano – Annette Peacock. ... And with SOUND MIRRORS, they continue to forge their own identity by inviting a slew of guest artists, whether with the stop-start folk of John Matthias on "Man In A Garage" or the scratches and South Asian psychedelia punctated by Roots Manuva on "True Skool."