Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5123706> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5123706 subject Q15285750.
- Q5123706 subject Q7166156.
- Q5123706 subject Q7224730.
- Q5123706 subject Q7589486.
- Q5123706 subject Q8233971.
- Q5123706 subject Q8855212.
- Q5123706 abstract "City of Gold was the fifth album made by American psychedelic folk group Pearls Before Swine, and their third on Reprise Records. It was released in 1971.The album was the first to be credited to "Thos." (Tom) Rapp and Pearls Before Swine, rather than solely in the group's name. In fact, the group, which had been formed by Rapp and his friends in Florida in the mid-1960s, and which in its original incarnation had never performed live, had effectively ceased to exist by the time of their third album These Things Too, and subsequent albums had been recorded by Rapp with his wife Elisabeth and session musicians. City of Gold drew heavily on material left over from the recording of the previous Pearls album, The Use of Ashes, which had been recorded in early 1970 with the cream of Nashville's session musicians. Further recording sessions took place in New York later that year, with Rapp taking on producer duties.The album, while having a broadly country/folk feel, is very mixed in content and, in most critics' estimation, quality. However, it does contain some of Rapp's best lyrics, sparkling arrangements, and some of his most heartfelt vocal performances, such as on the harpsichord-dominated version of Leonard Cohen's "(Seems So Long Ago) Nancy", and his own "Did You Dream Of". It also includes a very atypical up-tempo Rapp song, "The Man", sung vigorously by David Noyes. According to Noyes, a high school student at the time, the song was recorded at A&R Studios in New York City during the summer of 1969; Noyes also sang harmony vocals on other songs, including "Seasons In The Sun". Noyes' friend, Jon Tooker, took his position when the band toured Europe later in the year. The sleeve design broke with the group's tradition of using classic art rather than photographs of the musicians. The front cover showed a hand-painted photograph of Rapp, taken in the Netherlands where many of the songs had been written. The photograph on the back of the cover shows Rapp, Jon Tooker, Gordon Hayes and Michael Krawitz. This was the version of Pearls Before Swine which toured in 1971, but Tooker, Hayes and Krawitz did not play on the album itself (although they did play on the next album, Beautiful Lies). City of Gold was issued on CD in 2003 as part of the Jewels Were the Stars compendium of Pearls Before Swine's first four Reprise albums.".
- Q5123706 artist Q1342505.
- Q5123706 artist Q6063576.
- Q5123706 genre Q1500364.
- Q5123706 genre Q186472.
- Q5123706 genre Q613408.
- Q5123706 previousWork Q7771834.
- Q5123706 producer Q6063576.
- Q5123706 recordLabel Q645889.
- Q5123706 runtime "1641.0".
- Q5123706 subsequentWork Q4877743.
- Q5123706 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Pearls_Before_Swine_%28band%29&diff=347747170&oldid=338113464.
- Q5123706 wikiPageExternalLink gold.
- Q5123706 wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=57218849.
- Q5123706 wikiPageExternalLink www.pbswine.com.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q1276.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q1341627.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q1342505.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q1500364.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q15285750.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q1633936.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q1666.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q186472.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q254576.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q2619399.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q3018594.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q31181.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q4877743.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q4984948.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q524186.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q55.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q6063576.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q613408.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q645889.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q692.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q7050359.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q7166156.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q7224730.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q7589486.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q7771834.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q7783418.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q8233971.
- Q5123706 wikiPageWikiLink Q8855212.
- Q5123706 artist "Tom Rapp and Pearls Before Swine".
- Q5123706 genre Q1500364.
- Q5123706 genre Q186472.
- Q5123706 genre Q613408.
- Q5123706 label "Reprise RS 6442".
- Q5123706 lastAlbum "The Use of Ashes".
- Q5123706 length "1641.0".
- Q5123706 name "City of Gold".
- Q5123706 nextAlbum "Beautiful Lies You Could Live In".
- Q5123706 producer Q6063576.
- Q5123706 type CreativeWork.
- Q5123706 type MusicAlbum.
- Q5123706 type Album.
- Q5123706 type MusicalWork.
- Q5123706 type Work.
- Q5123706 type Thing.
- Q5123706 type Q2188189.
- Q5123706 type Q386724.
- Q5123706 type Q482994.
- Q5123706 comment "City of Gold was the fifth album made by American psychedelic folk group Pearls Before Swine, and their third on Reprise Records. It was released in 1971.The album was the first to be credited to "Thos." (Tom) Rapp and Pearls Before Swine, rather than solely in the group's name.".
- Q5123706 label "City of Gold (Pearls Before Swine album)".
- Q5123706 homepage www.pbswine.com.
- Q5123706 name "City of Gold".