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  1. Drums and Wires (Bonus Track Version) XTC. The Best of Talking Heads (Remastered) Talking Heads. St. Elsewhere. Gnarls Barkley. Listen to Moss Side Story by Barry Adamson on Apple Music. Stream songs including "On the Wrong Side of Relaxation", "Under Wraps" and more.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Moss Side Story" on Discogs.

  3. Oct 30, 2018 · Since the late 1970s, the musician, composer, photographer and filmmaker Barry Adamson has carved out his own idiosyncratic path in music. Born and raised in the Moss Side area of Manchester, Adamson emerged from the punk/ post punk scene as an innovative bass player, first utilised to great effect by Magazine (1977-1981) and then as a founding ...

  4. Moss Side Story, an Album by Barry Adamson. Released 6 March 1989 on Mute (catalog no. CD STUMM 53; CD). Genres: Dark Jazz, Crime Jazz, Experimental. Rated #425 in the best albums of 1989. Featured peformers: Barry Adamson (producer, instrumentation, samples, sequencing, treatments, string arrangements, art direction), Paul Kendall (assistant producer, engineer, mixing), John Fryer (mixing ...

  5. Arranged By [Strings] – Barry Adamson, Bill McGee* Composed By – Barry Adamson (tracks: 1 to 12, 14) Mixed By – John Fryer, Paul Kendall; Orchestrated By [Strings] – Bill McGee* Producer [Producer Assisted By] – Paul Kendall; Producer, Performer [All Instruments, Samples, Sequences And Treatments Except Where Noted] – Barry Adamson

  6. Cover and labels: Barry Adamson's Moss Side Story "In a black and white world murder brings a touch of colour..." Special thanks to the Johnstone crew This album is dedicated to Carol, Lily, and Albert Adamson - Love forever Mastered at The Exchange Made in Great Britain (P) 1988 Mute records limited (C) 1989 Mute records limited

  7. Sep 13, 2023 · The transition from band member to solo artist is often fraught with challenges and uncertainties. When Barry Adamson embarked on his solo journey post his tenure with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Magazine, few could have predicted the dark, cinematic tapestry he would weave with “Moss Side Story.”