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The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat
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The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat --- 1988
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat Was first performed at the Institute Of Contemporary Arts (London, October 27, 1986). Directed by Michael Morris. This version is released in a cardboard box including a jewel case containing the CD. Also including a 144 page b&w booklet containing pictures and texts by Oliver Sacks, Michael Nyman, Christopher Rawlence, and all the lyrics. (English / German / French) Recorded at CBS Studios, London, 1987 Digital editing at Audio FX, London Mixed at Marcus Studio, London Digital editing at Nova Studios, London Post Production at CBS Studios, London [CD] Made in Austria [Rear box] Printed in Holland Some copies have an additional barcode sticker: 074644466928.
Tracklist
Prologue: Neurology's Favourite Term
Traffic. Street Sounds
(That's Why) I'm Here
Can I Help ?
And Yet... And Yet
You Can See Very Clearly
What Do You See Now ?
Where Was His Hat ?
...(Mistake His) Wife For A Hat ?
Bösendorfer !
Ich Grolle Nicht
But What Of The Parietal Regions?
What's The Time?
What Is This? It's A Square
What Is This? Six Inches In Length
Now What Is This? A Continuous Surface
Pawn To King 4
From Our End, High Up There
Your Husband's A Painter, I See
Ach! Tea From China, Lovely Fragrance
I Cannot Tell You What Is Wrong