Music, Martinis and Misanthropy

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Music,_Martinis_and_Misanthropy an entity of type: Thing

Music, Martinis and Misanthropy is an album by Boyd Rice, released in 1990 by New European Recordings. It was recorded in Tokyo, Japan and Denver, Colorado between July 1989 and March 1990 and features several notable neofolk artists - Douglas P. (of Death in June), Tony Wakeford (of Sol Invictus), Rose McDowall (of Strawberry Switchblade) and Michael Moynihan and of Blood Axis. Most of the music was arranged by Douglas P. in collaboration with Rice and Ferbrache. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Music, Martinis and Misanthropy
rdf:langString Music, Martinis and Misanthropy
xsd:integer 1010589
xsd:integer 1086873390
rdf:langString boydricemusic.jpg
<second> 2449.0
rdf:langString and spoken word
rdf:langString Denver, Tokyo, 1989-1990
xsd:integer 1990
rdf:langString studio
rdf:langString Music, Martinis and Misanthropy is an album by Boyd Rice, released in 1990 by New European Recordings. It was recorded in Tokyo, Japan and Denver, Colorado between July 1989 and March 1990 and features several notable neofolk artists - Douglas P. (of Death in June), Tony Wakeford (of Sol Invictus), Rose McDowall (of Strawberry Switchblade) and Michael Moynihan and of Blood Axis. Most of the music was arranged by Douglas P. in collaboration with Rice and Ferbrache. This album was inspired by Rod McKuen's spoken word albums and Jackie Gleason's romantic recordings from the 1950s. The title and album cover are a tribute to Gleasons's album, Music, Martinis, and Memories. The liner notes thank Anton LaVey, Rod McKuen, Ragnar Redbeard, Lee Hazlewood, Pat Purdy, Richard and Karen C., The Everly Brothers' Father, Walt Disney, Artie De Gobineau and "Big" Jim Huberty.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 3437

data from the linked data cloud