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Richard Barbieri
THINGS BURIED |
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| Studio Album |
| Released December 2004 |
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| Nevada |
| Fear and Trembling |
| Light on Glass |
| Drops of Mercury |
| Flaw |
| Medication Time |
| Red Square |
| Path Not Taken |
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1CD Retail Digipack Version
Our Price: £7.99 | £6.80 Outside Europe
Front Row Credits Cost: 8 Credits |
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| Things Buried is the debut solo album from Richard Barbieri. |
| Surprisingly this is his first solo work despite a musical career that has spanned four decades. |
| Things Buried is an instrumental work that highlights Barbieri's unique approach to sound and mood, ranging from textural atmospherics to dynamic rhythmic passages. |
| The album also features the distinctive styles of Percy Jones (Brian Eno, Brand X) on fretless bass guitar and Andy Gangadeen (The Bays, Massive Attack) on Drums. |
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| He joined the group Japan in 1976 and although initially perceived as a hyped act, the band went on to enjoy commercial success and critical acclaim. They were one of the most successful bands of the early eighties and the album Tin Drum is still considered today a classic innovative work. |
| He has been a member of the rock band Porcupine Tree for ten years and recently the group have enjoyed chart success across Europe and the USA with their album Deadwing. |
| To mention all the albums, collaborations, tours, and guest appearances over the years requires a detailed discography. Suffice to say that Richard's musical output has been substantial and varied and he has worked on many projects alongside some of the most innovative artists of our time. |
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