Tim Bowness

Tim Bowness

Tim Bowness is a British musician, primarily known as vocalist with the band No-Man (a long-term collaborative project with Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson).

In addition to releasing several albums with No-Man and creating a diverse body of solo and collaborative music, Tim has worked with musicians including popular Italian artist Alice, David Torn, Hugh Hopper and Richard Barbieri (with whom he recorded the album 'Flame' in 1994).

'California, Norfolk' (a collaboration with Peter Chilvers) was released in 2002 and Tim's debut solo album, 'My Hotel Year', was issued on the One Little Indian label in 2004.

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alias grace - embers (cdr)

Debut album by the songwriters with the atmospheric touch, first released in 1998. The album also features 'Talk Simple', a reworking of the lyric of No-Man's 'Tulip', and a guest appearance by Tim Bowness.

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Tracks

1. Talk simple (Music Chilvers, Lyrics Bowness)
2. Angel (O'Neill)
3. Man on the moon (O'Neill)
4. Let it go (Chilvers)
5. Make the luck you need (Chilvers)
6. Time flown (Music Chilvers / O'Neill, Lyrics Chilvers)
7. Butterfly (O'Neill)
8. Cry sweet child (Music Chilvers / O'Neill, Lyrics Chilvers)
9. Counting the stars (Chilvers)
10. Embers (Music O'Neill / Chilvers, Lyrics O'Neill)
11. Walk into the wind (Chilvers)
12. Do not stand at my grave and weep (Music Chilvers, Lyrics Anon.)

Credits

Sandra O'Neill
Vocal

Peter Chilvers
Piano, Fretless Bass, Synth, Guitar (1,6,10,12), Chapman Stick (7), Vocal (6,10,12)

with

Dan Bird - Drums (1,3,5,6,7)
Jim Bird - Guitar (2,3,5,8)
Tim Bowness - Backing Vocal (8)
Os - Additional mixing (8)

Cover Photo - Myke Clifford

All tracks produced and mixed by Peter Chilvers

Copyright Alias Grace 1998

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Comments

You MUST own this album! Pure, beautiful vocal, superbly backed by delicately crafted instrumentation. This is just a wonderful collection of quiet, reflective songs. Think early Christine Collister, John Martyn's One World, Mark Hollis / Talk Talk's Spirit of Eden ... There is simply no justice in this world that alias grace do not have a wider audience.

Jim

Having gotten my Burning Shed order last week, today was actually the first time I heard any Alias Grace, and all I have to say is -- man. Why the hell aren't you people more famous? 'Talk Simple' had me calling up friends and playing the track down the phone at them.

Ned Ragget

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