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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. 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 ...

  4. Su canción My mother never taught me how to cook (la más característica de X-Dreams) es parte de la banda sonora de la película Persiguiendo a Amy (1997), del director Kevin Smith. [1] Creó su propia casa de discos, Ironic Records, que editó cuatro LPs entre 1981 y 1988.

  5. The guitar part, played in all certainty by Chris Spedding (who was among the rock’n’roll session players on this disc, along with Bruford, Mick Ronson and ex-High Tide bassist Pete Pavli) builds and builds as it slashes ever onward’n’upward.

  6. X-Dreams, an Album by Annette Peacock. Released in 1978 on Aura (catalog no. AUL 702; Vinyl LP). Genres: Art Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Jazz Fusion. Rated #231 in the best albums of 1978.

  7. During the 1970s and '80s, she worked with Karlheinz Stockhausen, Allan Holdsworth, Evan Parker, Brian Eno, Bill Bruford, Mike Garson, Mick Ronson before moving back to the U.S. The album An Acrobat's Heart (ECM, 2000) took two years to compose and arrange, and broke her twelve-year hiatus from recording.