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Neil Gaiman with music by Dave McKean and The Flash Girls - Warning: Contains Language mp3

Performer: Neil Gaiman with music by Dave McKean and The Flash Girls
Title: Warning: Contains Language
Country: US
Label: Dreamhaven
Released: 07 May 2010
Style: Audiobook
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 105

Tracklist

1Neil GaimanThe Song of the Audience
2Neil GaimanNicholas Was...
3Neil GaimanThe White Road
Drums – Dick Jude
4Neil GaimanChivalry
Drums – Dick Jude
5Neil GaimanTroll Bridge
6Neil GaimanBabycakes
7Neil GaimanCold Colours
8The Flash GirlsBanshee

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
01-1957-XNeil Gaiman With Music By Dave McKean And The Flash Girls Neil Gaiman With Music By Dave McKean And The Flash Girls - Warning: Contains Language ‎(2xCD, Album)Dreamhaven01-1957-XUS1995

Credits

  • Design, IllustrationDave McKean
  • Directed ByEllen Kushner
  • EngineerPreston Smith (tracks: CD1: 1-5, CD2: 1-2)
  • Keyboards, Written By [Music]Dave McKean (tracks: CD1: 1-5, CD2: 1-2)
  • Mastered ByDoug Wilde
  • ProducerAdam Stemple (tracks: CD1: 1-5, CD2: 1-2), The Flash Girls (tracks: CD1-6)
  • Written By [Music] – Neil Gaiman (tracks: CD1-6)
  • Written-ByNeil Gaiman

Album

Warning: Contains Language. DISC I: THE SHORT CUTS The Song of the Audience Nicholas Was. Babycakes Cold Colours The White Road Banshee. Cold Colours I love what Dave McKean did with this piece - the noises underneath it are wonderful: an aural portrait of electronic hell. It's a poem I wrote in 1989. It's about the end of the 80's, about London, and computers and the world of finance and the city, and black magic. It is sung here by the Flash Girls, a gothic folk duo consisting of Emma Bull and The Fabulous Lorraine and this version is the only thing on the album not produced by Adam Stemple. Warning: Contains Language stories read by Gaiman, music by McKean Gaiman, Neil 1995. Warning: Contains Language sound recording. DreamHaven Inc. ISBN 0-9630944-7-5. Signal to Noise 2000 audio drama with full cast and music. Dave McKean created the artwork and Neil wrote the liner notes. Mr Gaiman's song-writing and collaboration is also featured on: Alice Cooper's The Last Temptation. The Flash Girls' The Return of Pansy Smith & Violet Jones, Maurice & I and Play Each Morning Wild Queen. Folk UnderGround's Buried Things and Get Y'er Hands Off Me Booty Olga Nunes's Maps For The Open Road and A Dream of Gardens. Listen free to Neil Gaiman WARNING: CONTAINS LANGUAGE The Song of the Audience, Nicholas Was. and more. 8 tracks 133:26. Приобретайте пластинки, компакт-диски и многое другое от Dave McKean на маркетплейсе Gaiman Warning Contains Language Stories and Poems from your review of Warning: Contains Language, Stories and Poems from Angels & Visitations. Write a review. Dec 20, 2011 Becky rated it really liked it. One track however is music with a gem of a story at the end. I'll leave you to discover which one on your own. If you love Gaiman I strongly recommend this for two of the short stories alone. An audiobook read by Neil Gaiman. This time it's two discs long, with the stories taken from the short story collection Angels & Visitations. As always, in my opinion, it's the best when stories are read by the author. And Neil does a very good job. 20 April at 14:49 . Hi Neil, a question every Dave McKean fan is asking: Dave McKean, being a key Artist for the Sandman, will he have a participation for the the upcoming Sandman TV series Thanks. English UK. Warning: Contains Language, readings by Gaiman, music by Dave McKean and The Flash Girls, CD, Minneapolis, DreamHaven 01-1957, 1995. Neil Gaiman: Live at the Aladdin, videotape, Northampton, Mass. Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, 2001. OTHER . Neil Gaiman's American Gods illustrated by Dave McKean. Illustrated by Dave McKean. Writer Neil Gaiman and artist Dave McKean recall the reinvention of a DC character who went on to outsell Batman and Superman and reinvigorate the comics industry. Neil Gaiman, writer. The character of Dream AKA the Sandman, or the Lord of Dreams had always been in my mind, like that Michelangelo analogy about a sculpture already being in the marble. In 1988, when I wrote a dream sequence for Black Orchid, my first comic for DC, it occurred to me that it might be cool if the Sandman, who had appeared in comics by other writers, was in there. I started thinking about reworking the charact

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