A Zed and Two Noughts – Michael Nyman (1985..ED 1991) [FLAC]
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01 Angelfish Decay
02 Car Crash
03 Time Lapse
04 Prawn Watching
05 Bisocosis Populi
06 Swan Rot
07 Delft Waltz
08 Up For Crabs
09 Vermeer’s Wife
10 Venus De Milo
11 Lady In The Red Hat
12 L’Escargot
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A Zed and Two Noughts – Michael Nyman (1985..ED 1991) [320]
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ENJOY !!! XOXO !!! :p
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And my time is a piece of wax fallin’ on a termite…. ( Beck – Loser )
I like "A Zed" entirely (and the "Belly of an Architect" is gorgeous), but nowhere else than in the "Contract" makes language so much fun. In the eighties were my friends and I really wild after each new Greenaway film and each new album of Nyman. But that was then sometime over. I think with "Prospero’s Books" it has stopped. As Greenaway started with his digital games he has become unattractive as a filmmaker to me. But I do still like the old movies. To Nyman I listen to today, not as often and intensely, but his music still interests me. I thank you for the possibility of once again listen to his older film music. And for the Flac’s of course. Have a nice day!