Drawn from Life
Drawn from Life is a 2001 music album by the British ambient musician Brian Eno and the German composer J. Peter Schwalm.
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Released | 15 May 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Ambient, experimental, downtempo | |||
Length | 1:08:12 | |||
Label | Opal | |||
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- "Drawn from Life" is also the name of a series of short animated films by Paul Fierlinger
Track listing (Original UK Vinyl Pressing)
- "From This Moment" – 1:21
- "Persis" – 7:41
- "More Dust" – 6:01
- "Night Traffic" – 8:19
- "Two Voices" – 3:59
- "Rising Dust" – 7:44
- "Intenser" – 5:23
- "Like Pictures Part #1" – 1:20
- "Like Pictures Part #2" – 5:48
- "Bloom" – 7:10
Track listing (Subsequent Releases)
- "From This Moment" – 1:21
- "Persis" – 7:41
- "Like Pictures Part #1" – 1:20
- "Like Pictures Part #2" – 5:48
- "Night Traffic" – 8:19
- "Rising Dust" – 7:44
- "Intenser" – 5:23
- "More Dust" – 6:01
- "Bloom" – 7:10
- "Two Voices" – 3:59
- "Bloom" (Instrumental Version) – 7:07
- Vocals on "Like Pictures Part #1" by Michy Nakao - Vocals on "Like Pictures Part #2" by Laurie Anderson - Vocals on "Rising Dust" by Lynn Gerlach - Vocals on "Bloom" credited as 'Darla' and 'Irial'
Personnel
- Brian Eno composing, performing, cover art
- J. Peter Schwalm composing, performing, mixing, premastering
- Leo Abrahams guitar on 6, 7
- Laurie Anderson voice on 4
- Holger Czukay IBM Dictaphone on 3
- Heiko Himmighoffen percussion on 5, 6, 7
- Lynn Gerlach voice on 6
- Irial and Darla Eno voices on 9
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