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Cocteau adds many elements from the culture of his ti | |
he was a confidante of Pablo Picasso and Jean | Cocteau, an early patron of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballet |
also with artists such as Pablo Picasso, Jean | Cocteau and Francis Poulenc. |
ened in 1921 which became a meeting-place for | Cocteau and his associates. |
Reminiscent of Jean | Cocteau and Lewis Carrol, the film tells the story of |
k Jones, Frank Tashlin, James Whale, and Jean | Cocteau, as well as an admiration for the film, Hellz |
achine is a play by the French dramatist Jean | Cocteau, based on the ancient Greek myth of Oedipus. |
Towards the end of the 1950s Jean | Cocteau decorated the chapelle Saint-Blaise, which da |
Cocteau died in 1963. | |
Following the break with | Cocteau, Durey withdrew to the south of France to wor |
here he received an award in Cannes from Jean | Cocteau for the "poetic fantasy" of his film The Plea |
Christian Dior and Jean | Cocteau have made their homes here. |
He translated plays by Giraudoux and | Cocteau into English. |
and early 1980s, Nelson self-produced on his | Cocteau label a plethora of releases, consisting of s |
ng' and 'Telecommunication' on Bill Nelson's ' | Cocteau' label; both tracks produced by Nelson. |
ublic Theater, Second Stage Theatre, The Jean | Cocteau Repertory Theatre, Kids With Guns Theater Com |
For the book Clair-obsur by Jean | Cocteau, see Jean Cocteau. |
It is supposed that such additions by | Cocteau showed his eagerness to create a succes de sc |
and-Manuel, and later Georges Auric, and Jean | Cocteau, started to receive more of his attention tha |
Jean | Cocteau: The History of a Poet's Age (1966) |
troops and as a result was approached by Jean | Cocteau to design the set and costumes for the Willia |
the middle of the First World War, with Jean | Cocteau traveling back and forth to the war front in |
All tracks written by | Cocteau Twins |
For the | Cocteau Twins album, see Victorialand. |
Tracks 2 & 4 produced by | Cocteau Twins & John Fryer. |
elease, in 2002, Half Gifts: A Tribute to the | Cocteau Twins was a fitting thing to close with. |
This EP marked the only time that the | Cocteau Twins used an outside producer for one of the |
rative LP from Robin Guthrie, formerly of the | Cocteau Twins and Ambient artist, Harold Budd. |
rdlessness' in lyrics, with Misdaq citing the | Cocteau Twins as an influence in this regard, on an i |
In 1985 Scottish music band | Cocteau Twins released a song called "Great Spangled |
ured the exclusive United States-release of a | Cocteau Twins track "Touch Upon Touch" that had previ |
They were then joined by Ben Blakeman of The | Cocteau Twins on lead guitar and regularly topped the |
ds with 4AD for a large part of their career, | Cocteau Twins decided to take a step towards independ |
the album have been compared to the sound of | Cocteau Twins' Victorialand. |
The album features a guest appearance by the | Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser on the title song, "C |
and "Alas Dies Laughing" are available on the | Cocteau Twins' BBC Sessions release. |
Pool brought the band to the attention of the | Cocteau Twins' Simon Raymonde and they decamped to Lo |
e newly formed label go under, Robin Guthrie, | Cocteau Twins' founder and lead guitarist and Simon R |
"Crushed" ( | Cocteau Twins) |
Robin Guthrie ( | Cocteau Twins) was a producer and provided instrument |
Also includes a short improv of "Ivo" ( | Cocteau Twins) at about 9:10 |
Lullabies is an EP by the Scottish rock group | Cocteau Twins, released on 4AD records on 1 November |
In 1984, Raymonde became the bassist of the | Cocteau Twins, filling the void left by the departed |
nto alternative music and covers songs by the | Cocteau Twins, whose influence she readily acknowledg |
gle Maker is an EP by the Scottish rock group | Cocteau Twins, released on 4AD records in April 1984. |
cluded The Chameleons, The Smiths, Radiohead, | Cocteau Twins, The Comsat Angels, Slowdive, and Echo |
ains a track produced by Robin Guthrie of the | Cocteau Twins, as well as a cover version of The Beat |
Snowblind is an EP by the Scottish rock group | Cocteau Twins, released on the 4AD label in September |
nd soon discovered they were both big fans of | Cocteau Twins, and started a band together. |
inch single and EP by the Scottish rock group | Cocteau Twins, released on 4AD records in March 1985. |
ric textures and soaring female vocals of the | Cocteau Twins, the spartan soulfulness of Low and the |
e Simon Raymonde (formerly the bass player in | Cocteau Twins, and now Bella Union Label boss) and Fl |
They had come full circle from their | Cocteau Twins-obsessed beginnings with the fanzine, t |
Tracks 1 & 3 produced by | Cocteau Twins. |
All tracks written and produced by | Cocteau Twins. |
Bluebeard is a single by the | Cocteau Twins. |
ve's Easy Tears is an EP by the Scottish band | Cocteau Twins. |
a 1991 collection of EPs by the Scottish band | Cocteau Twins. |
reminds listeners of Elizabeth Fraser of the | Cocteau Twins. |
gazing act Lush, produced by Robin Guthrie of | Cocteau Twins. |
atured contributions from Elizabeth Fraser of | Cocteau Twins. |
ies along with other 4AD stable icons such as | Cocteau Twins. |
itish bands Siouxsie and the Banshees and the | Cocteau Twins. |
, with sound produced by Robin Guthrie of the | Cocteau Twins. |
darker dream pop work of artists such as the | Cocteau Twins. |
egaze act), The Jesus and Mary Chain, and the | Cocteau Twins. |
While it seems apparent that | Cocteau was behind these articles, the actual name of |
There, she met Jean | Cocteau who got her work singing in a cabaret. |
Pound introduced Antheil to Jean | Cocteau who in turn helped launch Antheil into the mu |
a Mer (1949), attracted the attention of Jean | Cocteau, who commissioned him to direct the film vers |
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