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Music of the Spheres (Ian Brown album)
2001 studio album by Ian Brown From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Music of the Spheres is the third solo album released by Ian Brown, the ex-frontman of the Stone Roses. It employs minimalist song structures with tracks like "Hear No See No" and "El mundo pequeño", sung in Spanish. The song "Whispers" won Muso's 2002 award for Best Single. The Canadian edition of the album omits Track 5, "Hear No See No".
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Ian Brown – vocals
- Dave Colquhoun (1), Dave McCracken (4), Francis Dunnery (1–9), Tim Wills (6, 9) – guitar
- Dave McCracken (4, 6), Francis Dunnery (6), Matt Pegg (5, 7, 9) – bass guitar
- Dave McCracken (1–9), Mark Sayfritz (4) – keyboards, programming
- Inder "Goldfinger" Matharu – percussion (7, 9)
- Dan Liebermann, Francis Dunnery (5) – backing vocals
- Anthony Pleeth, Bill Hawkes, Boguslaw Kostecki, David Daniels, David Woodcock, Dermot Crehan, Emlyn Singleton, Everton Nelson, Frank Schaefer, Helen Hathorn, Jackie Shave, Maciej Rakowski, Mark Berrow, Martin Loveday, Mary Scully, Miffy Hirsch, Patrick Kiernan, Patrick Lannigan, Perry Montague-Mason, Philip Dukes, Philippa Ibbotson, Rita Manning – strings (1, 9)
- Cathy Thompson – string arrangements (1, 9)
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