A-Seite
Tree (Today Is An Important Occasion)
In The Upper Room
The Sound of business
Social Studies (The Gift Of Sound)
Where The Sun Never Goes Down
Theadora Is Dozing
B-Seite
Admiral Perry
I Bid You Goodnight
I've Tried [Things to Do]
Winter
Jungle Book
In The Future
"In spring 1985, David Byrne released ’Music For The
Knee Plays’, a series of musical vignettes designed as 'joints'
between longer scenes in a projected theatrical epic by Robert Wilson
entitled The CIVIL WarS. The use of such ’knee plays’
was not original to this work - for they had been a feature of the
1976 opera by Wilson and Philip Glass 'Einstein on the Beach'. Glass
described them there as being ‘short connecting pieces which
appear throughout the work much as prelude, interludes and post-ludes.
Taken together they form a play in themselves'. It was natural for
Byrne to link up with Wilson, whose theatrical vision began in the
visual arts and relied on observational, conceptual themes. The
notes to the Japanese version of the LP provide (in translation)
something of the background : ’At first, Robert Wilson asked
David to compose pieces for several sections of The CIVIL warS,
but on account of David's limited time, he composed only ’The
Knee Plays’ part. The CIVIL warS was supposed to be played
in its complete form at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, but if
one plays every part, it takes at least eight hours. There was also
a financial problem for playing every part. So only some parts of
it were staged there. David himself was very interested in composing
for such a play and dance and this time again he enjoyed this work
very much. Last time, for ’The Catherine Wheel’, he
used recorded tape, but this time he made musicians play on the
stage’ ... The album was never released on CD and is a rarity
these days" (zit. nach http://www.talking-heads.net/kneeplays.html).
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