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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › X-DreamsX-Dreams - Wikipedia

    Mick Ronson played on tracks 1, 5, 6 and 7. Peacock reflected: "There was an understanding between Mick and I, a mutual respect and admiration." In an interview, Peacock stated that she approached the creation of the album as if it were two singles, "like each side was one piece... and the relationship between the two sides was ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_RonsonMick Ronson - Wikipedia

    After having covered, on his Slaughter on Tenth Avenue album, Annette Peacock's song I'm The One from her album of the same name, he played on tracks on her X-Dreams album. Ronson contributed guitar to the title track of the 1976 David Cassidy release Getting It in the Street .

  3. Michael Ronson, más conocido como Mick Ronson o Ronno (Hull, Yorkshire; 26 de mayo de 1946-Londres, 29 de abril de 1993), fue un guitarrista, compositor, arreglista y cantante británico, conocido mundialmente por haber integrado la mítica banda que acompañó a David Bowie en su era glam rock, The Spiders From Mars, y por colaborar con el ...

  4. annettepeacock.bandcamp.com › album › x-dreamsX-Dreams | Annette Peacock

    14 de may. de 2021 · In the pursuit to reconcile the duality of attraction & repulsion and love & cruelty, the album oscillates between an assertive opening side and a sweeter side B. Assembling a crew of 22 musicians (including Mick Ronson on guitar and Bill Bruford on drums), Peacock delivers impassioned vocal performances alongside an improvisational ...

  5. "X-Dreams" was released in 1978 and Annette gets a lot of help instrumentally with 5 bass players including Jeff Clyne, 4 drummers including Bill Bruford, 6 guitarists including Phil Lee, Chris Spedding, Brian Godding and Mick Ronson. One keyboardist, 3 sax players and 2 congas shakers.

  6. Annette Peacock—. X-Dreams. Released 1978 on Aura. The Seth Man, January 2001ce. By the time Annette Peacock recorded her second solo album, “X-Dreams,” six years had passed since her debut “I’m The One” -- a fantastically experimental album of spartan inspiration that didn’t fit into any categories but the one it single-handedly ...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › X-DreamsX-Dreams - Wikiwand

    Mick Ronson played on tracks 1, 5, 6 and 7. Peacock reflected: "There was an understanding between Mick and I, a mutual respect and admiration." In an interview, Peacock stated that she approached the creation of the album as if it were two singles, "like each side was one piece... and the relationship between the two sides was important."