Church of Anthrax is a collaborative studio album by musicians John Cale and Terry Riley. It was recorded in the spring of 1969 but only released two years...
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all of Anthrax's albums, while Bello has been a member of Anthrax since 1984, replacing Lilker. After cycling through a number of members, Anthrax released...
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Anthrax hoaxes involving the use of white powder or labels to falsely suggest the use of anthrax are frequently reported in the United States and globally...
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Reprise. Like his previous release, the Terry Riley collaboration Church of Anthrax, it is mostly instrumental. As the title suggests, the album was inspired...
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Terry Riley (category Pupils of Pran Nath (musician))
C, Columbia MS7178 1969: A Rainbow in Curved Air, CBS 64564 1971: Church of Anthrax, with John Cale (CBS) 1972: Happy Ending (soundtrack to Joël Santoni's...
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John Cale (category Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London)
range of disparate influences, including the Band, Leonard Cohen, the Byrds, Phil Spector and Brian Wilson. The more experimental Church of Anthrax (a collaboration...
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with the song "Vehicle" "Ides of March", a 1971 instrumental by John Cale and Terry Riley from Church of Anthrax "The Ides of March", a 1981 instrumental...
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Gothic rock (category British styles of music)
rock since John Cale and Terry Riley's Church of Anthrax, or more appropriately, the first couple of Doors albums". Reynolds retrospectively described...
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Dark, Metal Church supported Metallica and Anthrax on the Damage, Inc. Tour. They also opened for Megadeth, Anthrax and King Diamond. "Ton of Bricks" appears...
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Adam Miller (singer) (category Articles with topics of unclear notability from October 2023)
on the song "The Soul of Patrick Lee" by John Cale, released on Cale's and Terry Riley's collaborative album Church of Anthrax in 1971. He is also singing...
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