DECODING SKIN
DECODING SKIN
HOWARD, PHILIP
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Condition: New, UPC: 8097305021252, Publication Date: 01/25/2005, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: CLASSICAL/CHAMBER MUSIC & RECITALS,
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tracks

De-coding Skin
Zeitlin (On)
Evryali
"...Butterfly Dreaming..."
Eadweard Muybridge - Edvard Munch
Palais De Mari

notes

'Decoding Skin' was recorded at Phayd-X Studios, London, in 2002.
The original sound recording was produced by Xphayd Productions Ltd which owns the copyright, and is issued by Divine Art Ltd under exclusive license.

Publishers: track 3 SDRM/Ricordi - track 5 Oxford University Press - track 6 Universal Edition
Tracks 1,2,4: copyright of the authors

credits


Artwork – design4sound
Engineer – Russell Hepworth-Sawyer,
Photography By – Fionn Carroll
Piano, Producer, Liner Notes – Philip Howard (3)

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Phonographic Copyright (p) – Divine Art
Copyright (c) – Divine Art
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