BJ Cole

Artist: BJ Cole
Genre(s):
Electronic
Discography:

Trouble In Paradise
Year: 2004
Tracks: 12
Born on June 17, 1946, in London, B.J. Cole was elysian by the instrumental puzzle out of the Shadows' Hank Marvin, and picked up a guitar. He worked his way through various versions of the instrument, eventually settling on pedal-steel guitar. During the seventies, Cole was a sought session man, playing alongside Elton John, Scott Walker, T. Rex, and Nazareth, among others. He besides founded the post-psychedelic, country-influenced jazz group Cochise in 1970, and released threesome albums with the group. Cole issued the solo effort New Hovering Dog upon the profligacy of the banding, and went on to puzzle out with David Sylvian (1986's ambient opus Done for to Earth), and singer Hank Wangford. The ambient land bit Pellucid Music appeared in 1989. Cole continued to work as a session man end-to-end the 1990s, conducive to the crop of the Verve, Björk, and Beck, among others. In 2000 he collaborated with electronica experimentalist and manufacturer Luke Vibert on Stop the Panic, which intersected his shimmering guitar lines with the quell and boP of Vibert's electronics.
The Amps
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