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Transverse City is the seventh studio album by American recording artist Warren Zevon, released in October 1989 by Virgin Records. It features appearances from a number of prominent musicians, including guitarists Neil Young , David Gilmour (of Pink Floyd ), Jerry Garcia (of Grateful Dead ) and Mike Campbell (of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ...
This track, with several simultaneous vocal lines including a list of carcinogens in the environment I got from the Sierra Club, suggests the dense texture I was striving to create when I ran out of Virgin's money. We sent the 24-track tape to David Gilmour in London, and he recorded his leads and sent it back.
Transverse City es el séptimo álbum de estudio del artista estadounidense Warren Zevon, lanzado en octubre de 1989 por Virgin Records. Cuenta con apariciones de varios músicos destacados, incluidos los guitarristas Neil Young, David Gilmour (de Pink Floyd), Jerry García (de Grateful Dead) y Mike Campbell (de Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ...
Transverse City feat. Jerry Garcia. 4:21. Warren Zevon - The Long Arm Of The Law. 3:48. Warren Zevon - Run straight down. 4:08. Warren Zevon - Run straight down. 4:08. Warren Zevon - Run straight down. 4:08. Warren Zevon with David Gilmour - Run Straight Down (HD) 4:02. Warren Zevon - The Long Arm Of The Law. 3:48.
Anyone know the story behind the Transverse City album from 1989? Jerry Garcia, David Gilmour, Neil Young all on a Zevon album!! How did this all come together?!? 23. 5. Sort by: maggiesaysband. • 3 yr. ago. Y’know that one dude from accounting who’s friends with all the senior management, even though they’re all way more successful than him?
(A&M CD) David Gilmour plays guitar on "This Feeling" and "I'll Be In Love" (1988) This Feeling (A&M CD5) Includes remixed version of "This Feeling" (1990) April Moon (A&M CD) David Gilmour sings on "Troubled Soul" Vicky Brown. (19??) About Love And Life (Polydor LP) David Gilmour plays guitar on "I'll Always Be Waiting"
24 de ago. de 2021 · Taking a look back at Warren Zevon and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour teaming up on the dystopian pop song 'Run Straight Down' from Transverse City.