The Golden Palominos

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Boy (Go) 04:30 Tools
Little Suicides 04:40 Tools
Omaha 03:08 Tools
Clean Plate 06:31 Tools
Pure 05:57 Tools
Hot Seat 05:16 Tools
Heaven 04:52 Tools
Under The Cap 05:37 Tools
Clustering Train 06:04 Tools
Victim 05:59 Tools
The Animal Speaks 04:05 Tools
Monday Night 06:34 Tools
(Kind Of) True 04:39 Tools
Anything 06:10 Tools
Ride 04:52 Tools
Cookout 04:40 Tools
I.D. 06:48 Tools
Belfast 04:40 Tools
Alive And Living Now 05:38 Tools
Two Sided Fist 07:47 Tools
No Skin 06:47 Tools
Holy 04:51 Tools
Gun 06:09 Tools
The Ambitions Are 08:23 Tools
Buenos Aires 03:46 Tools
Wings 06:17 Tools
Silver Bullet 05:06 Tools
Break in the Road 04:24 Tools
Only One Party 05:25 Tools
Touch You 04:05 Tools
Drown 05:23 Tools
Metal Eye 06:34 Tools
You Are Never Ready 05:23 Tools
Thirst 00:00 Tools
Prison Of The Rhythm 04:55 Tools
Curses 05:18 Tools
I'm Not Sorry 05:07 Tools
Wild River 05:26 Tools
Sleepwalk 05:13 Tools
This is How it Feels 04:45 Tools
Darklands 06:48 Tools
These Days 04:09 Tools
The Wonder 04:55 Tools
To a Stranger 05:41 Tools
Breakdown 04:59 Tools
I've Been The One 04:44 Tools
A Divine Kiss 03:16 Tools
Lucky 04:44 Tools
Shattered Image 07:38 Tools
Rain Holds 05:52 Tools
Twist the Knife 05:21 Tools
The Haunting 05:31 Tools
Angel of Death 04:56 Tools
Bird Flying 05:54 Tools
A Letter Back 04:42 Tools
This Is How It Feels (dub) 04:59 Tools
No Skin (Aural Circumcision) 09:12 Tools
When The Kingdom Calls 06:27 Tools
Dying From The Inside Out 08:22 Tools
(Something Else Is) Working Harder 05:20 Tools
Something Becomes Nothing 05:12 Tools
A Sigh 08:36 Tools
Thunder Cries 04:20 Tools
Hands of Heaven 05:26 Tools
Over 07:05 Tools
Begin To Return 06:09 Tools
Strong, Simple Silences 04:21 Tools
Diamond 04:44 Tools
Brides Of Jesus 03:37 Tools
Faithless Heart 04:07 Tools
Angels 05:06 Tools
The Push and The Shove 04:29 Tools
Work Was New 04:11 Tools
Heaven (You Have to Be in Hell to See Heaven) 08:58 Tools
Cook Out 06:48 Tools
No Skin (Funky Hornsey) 08:07 Tools
No Skin (Cold Spells) 06:56 Tools
No Skin (Tempting Fate) 05:59 Tools
Boy Go 00:00 Tools
Purified Radio Edit/Original Version 04:54 Tools
Two-Sided Fist 06:48 Tools
Gun/Little Suicides (brown sta 06:48 Tools
P.W.O.G.'s Dizzy Drift Mix 06:48 Tools
Adam Peters Mix 06:48 Tools
Boy (Go) [feat. Michael Stipe] 06:48 Tools
Exuberance Is Beauty Mix 06:48 Tools
Boy (Go) - Long Version 06:48 Tools
Animal Speaks 06:48 Tools
03 Ride 06:48 Tools
Belfast (Empty as Wire remix by Scanner) 00:00 Tools
Gun-Little Suicides (Brown Stain Walls, Red Jelly Corners) 11:08 Tools
ID 00:00 Tools
Ride (remix by Walk) 00:00 Tools
Boy - Go 06:38 Tools
Boy (Go) - Edited Version 05:23 Tools
Victim (The Last Thing Remix By Sean Beavan) 00:00 Tools
Victim (Interference remix by Van Eaton) 00:00 Tools
Victim (Album Version) 05:59 Tools
Only, One Party 04:30 Tools
Prison of the Rhythm (Exuberance Is Beauty Mix) 16:06 Tools
For a Few Dollars More 16:06 Tools
Ride (Album Version) 04:52 Tools
Ride (Pragmatic Spasmatic Remix By Raymond Watts) 04:52 Tools
Clustering Train - Long Version 03:06 Tools
Exuberance Is Beauty Mix 00:00 Tools
Prison of the Rhythm (Adam Peters Mix) 05:42 Tools
Prison of the Rhythm (P.W.O.G.'s Dizzy Drift Mix) 08:24 Tools
Original version 00:00 Tools
05 drown 05:23 Tools
08 metal eye 06:34 Tools
Metal Eye (Album Version) 06:34 Tools
Adam Peters Mix 00:00 Tools
Holy (Album Version) 04:51 Tools
Ambitions Are (Album Version) 08:23 Tools
Belfast (Album Version) 04:40 Tools
The Animal Speaks (feat. John Lydon) 00:00 Tools
06 holy 04:51 Tools
07 you are never ready 05:23 Tools
P.W.O.G.'s Dizzy Drift Mix 00:00 Tools
Drown (Album Version) 05:23 Tools
09 Thirst 04:49 Tools
Boy 05:29 Tools
Nasa Arab (No Skin (Aural Circumcision)) 09:11 Tools
These Days (Extended Version) 04:51 Tools
Curses (Album Version) 05:18 Tools
Clustering Train - Edited Version 04:49 Tools
Ride (Mark Walk remix) 03:06 Tools
10 curses 03:06 Tools
Ride (Pragmatic Spasmatic) 08:10 Tools
Thirst (Album Version) 04:48 Tools
Victim (The Last Thing) 04:37 Tools
GOLDENPALS-01 04:37 Tools
Holy (feat. Nicole Blackman) 04:37 Tools
Gun / Little Suicides (Terre Thaemlitz Remix) 06:47 Tools
No Skin (Tempting Fate mix by bandulu) 04:37 Tools
GOLDENPALS-02 04:37 Tools
Belfast (Empty as wire) 05:55 Tools
No Skin (Funky Hornsey mix by bandulu) 05:59 Tools
Gun / Little Suicides (Brown Stain Walls, Red Jelly Corners mix by terre thaemlitz) 04:37 Tools
No Skin (Cold Spells mix by bandulu) 04:37 Tools
No Skin (Aural Circumcision mix by terre thaemlitz) 04:37 Tools
Clustering Train (feat. Michael Stipe) 06:54 Tools
A Divine Kiss (Original Version) 06:54 Tools
thew ambitions are 05:55 Tools
No Skin (Tempting Fate) [Remix] 05:59 Tools
Omaha (feat. Michael Stipe) 05:59 Tools
No Skin (Cold Spells) [Remix] 06:54 Tools
No Skin (Aural Circumcision) [Remix] 06:54 Tools
Golden Palominos-This is How i 06:54 Tools
Boy (Go) (feat. Michael Stipe) 06:38 Tools
The Animal Speaks (Vocal: Jack Bruce) 06:54 Tools
Clean Flute 06:38 Tools
Gun/Little Suicides (Brown Stain Walls, Red Jelly Corners) [Remix] 06:54 Tools
No Skin (Funky Hornsey) [Remix] 06:54 Tools
victim (interference) 04:38 Tools
The Animal Speaks (Vocal: John Lydon) 06:38 Tools
GOLDENPALS-05 06:38 Tools
GOLDENPALS-03 06:38 Tools
Alive And Living Now (ft. Michael Stipe) 06:38 Tools
GOLDENPALS-04 06:38 Tools
The Crickets In The Flats 03:14 Tools
the golden palominos - This Is How It Feels (Dub) 06:38 Tools
GOLDENPALS-07 06:38 Tools
GOLDENPALS-06 06:38 Tools
No Skin (Funky Hornsey Mix) 05:49 Tools
No Skin (Cold Spells) (Remixed By Bandulu) 06:38 Tools
crush this horn, pt. 2 03:14 Tools
Little Suicides (Album Version) 04:38 Tools
The Animal Speaks (John Lydon vocals) 04:26 Tools
02 - Belfast 04:26 Tools
Haunting 00:00 Tools
Gun/Little Suicides (Brown Stain Walls, Red Jelly Corners) 00:00 Tools
Divine kiss 00:00 Tools
Macro Dub Infection vol1 - This is How it Feels (Dub) 00:00 Tools
I.D 06:47 Tools
I.D. (Like a Version) 03:14 Tools
The Animal Speaks (Jack Bruce vocals) 04:20 Tools
Ride (Pragmatic Spasmatic) Raymond Watts Remix 04:20 Tools
Gun / Little Suicides (Brown Stain Walls, Red Jelly Corners) 04:20 Tools
Wings (Album Version) 05:49 Tools
Boy (Go) (Long Version) 05:49 Tools
Twsit the Knife 05:49 Tools
Alive And Living Now (feat. Michael Stipe) 05:49 Tools
Gun/Little Suicides (Brown Stain Walls,... [Remix] 05:49 Tools
Gun / Little Suicides (Remix by Terre Thaemlitz) 03:14 Tools
Heaven (Album Version) 03:14 Tools
Belfast (Scanner Empty As Wire Mix) 03:14 Tools
Ride (Raymond Watts Pragmatic Spasmatic Mix) 03:14 Tools
No Skin (Aural Circumcision)TerreThaemlitz remix 03:14 Tools
Victim (Sean Beavan & John Van Eaton The Last Thing Mix) 03:14 Tools
Victim (John Van Eaton Interference Mix) 03:14 Tools
Prison of the Rhythm [Original Version] 03:14 Tools
Prison Of The Rhythm (Purified Radio Edit / Original Version) 03:14 Tools
Nasa Arab (No Skin (Aural Circ 03:14 Tools
01 - Victim 03:14 Tools
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The Golden Palominos were an American musical group headed by drummer and composer Anton Fier, first formed in 1981. Apart from Fier, the Palominos membership was wildly elastic; While the Palominos records usually featured a core set of musicians and emotional feel though the bulk of an album, various guest appearances would result in some stylistic changes from track to track. Initial line-up The group first featured Fier, singer-guitarist Arto Lindsay, saxophonist John Zorn, bass guitarist Bill Laswell and violinist/guitarist Fred Frith, with appearances by bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma, guitarist Nicky Skopelitis, percussionist David Moss, guitarist/singer Bob Kidney, turntablist M.E. Miller and others. Their self-titled debut album was released on New York's Celluloid Records in 1983. The album is notable for having some of the first recorded turntable scratching outside of rap music, courtesy of Laswell and M.E. Miller. They were heavily influenced by so-called no wave music (Arto Lindsay had played in the seminal no-wave band DNA), but their music also contained elements of funk and of the improvisational jazz stylings that would become Zorn's trademark. This line-up lasted only for the first record, although all of the core members, save for Zorn, would guest on subsequent Palominos recordings. 1985–1989 The Palominos' next album, 1985's Visions of Excess, would sound vastly different, leaning towards songs more in a folk vein, with a sound in some respects pre-dating the emergence of the alt-country genre by a few years; However, in an example of a stylistic jump, one song, "The Animal Speaks", featured a pronounced, punk-like electric guitar part and vocals by The Sex Pistols' John Lydon. This record was also noteworthy as the debut of singer Syd Straw, whose songwriting and vocals would be featured prominently on this record and the groups next album. Cream's Jack Bruce, guitarist Richard Thompson, and R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe also appeared on the record. Of the band members that were on the first record, only Fier and Arto Lindsay had remained. Blast Of Silence was released in 1986, carrying on in much of the same vein as Visions Of Excess and with appearances by many of the same personnel. It included covers of two songs written by Little Feat's Lowell George, both sung by Syd Straw. The record also featured prominent guest appearances by Matthew Sweet, Don Dixon, Peter Holsapple and T-Bone Burnett. A Dead Horse (1989) carried on in the sound of its predecessors slightly, but some of the songs also crossed into a darker, more ambient and ethereal sound, a sound which would dominate the Palomino records of the 1990s. Syd Straw had moved on and was no longer in the band, with most of the vocals now handled by Amanda Kramer, formerly of the dance music group Information Society. Fier would later guest on Straw's first solo record, Surprise. 1990–1995 Drunk With Passion marked the first record not on Celluloid Records, with its sound taking from some of the darker cues heard on A Dead Horse and also using more processed and electronic sounds, giving many of its songs an ethereal feel. This album could be argued was more influenced by its guest appearances than any of the others, who included Hüsker Dü's Bob Mould (who would go on to form the band Sugar the following year), Richard Thompson, and Michael Stipe, who would provide (along with a forceful solo by Thompson) one of the band's finer moments, the opening track "Alive And Living Now". Nicky Skopelitis would also became more of a cornerstone of the band, contributing to the bulk of Drunk With Passion's songs along with Fier and Kramer. In 1992, Fier would release his first solo record, Dreamspeed. This Is How It Feels, released on Restless Records in 1993, continued on in much of the ambient sound of Drunk With Passion, but it also incorporated many elements of club and trance music. It also marked the introduction of new lead vocalist Lori Carson (www.loricarson.com), who co-wrote nine of the CD's tracks with Anton Fier. Bill Laswell also returned to contribute on this record, and his production work on this and on the following record, Pure, would heavily influence Laswell's own remix work of the late 90's, as seen on the CDs Emerald Ather and City Of Light. The album also contains the first cover song since Visions Of Excess, an ethereal, drum-machine laced re-interpretation of Jackson Browne's "These Days". To further highlight the album's dance elements, an EP of remixes of songs from This Is How It Feels , entitled Prison Of The Rhythm, was released shortly after the CD's release. Pure,released a year later, is seen by many as the band's most focused work, due much to the strong contributions once again of Carson, Laswell, and Skopelitis. Tracks such as "No Skin" and "Pure" continue in the dance/ambient style of the previous album. The CD would also stir a minor controversy over the bare female breast on its cover, with some stores only carrying a version of the CD with a booklet where the cover had been replaced by simple, text-based artwork. Another remix EP (No Thought, No Breath, No Eyes, No Heart) accompanied Pure's release. Pure would also be the last Palominos record for Lori Carson; However, interestingly, the song "Little Suicides", from Pure showed much of same sparse sound, production, and strong yet quiet vocals (albeit less electronic) that would influence Carson's solo work. Anton Fier would produce Carson's 1995 solo record, Where It Goes. 1994 also saw the release of Fier's second solo recording, blindlight, which used outtakes from Pure for much of its framework. 1995–2000 Dead Inside (1996) was another stylistic turnaround for the Palominos, and their last proper album. This time, the record had a deathly, industrial sound, with the line-up consisting only of Fier, multi-instrumentalist Knox Chandler (who before joining the Palominos, was also in a band with Lori Carson, and went on to join Siouxsie and The Banshees), Nicky Skopelitis, and poet Nicole Blackman. Blackman's dark and deliberate lyrics (tellingly, Blackman had also recently worked with the industrial German band KMFDM) made Dead Inside a challenging record; its sound and tone stand out decidedly as unlike any of the others. The album's opener is the brutal, spoken-word track, "Victim". In 1997, The Palominos released another EP, named Dead Outside, composed of five remixes of tracks from Dead Inside. However, this EP was released as free MP3s on the Internet, made available for a limited time through Nicole Blackman's website and also through a fan-created band website (since decommissioned). "Dead Outside" consisted of these five remixes, which were available for download for one month only, as per Fier's instructions. 'Victim: The Last Thing' by Sean Beavan (whose credits include 8MM/Nine Inch Nails/Marilyn Manson) with John Van Eaton (a frequent Blackman collaborator who has worked with NIN for 10 years) 'Ride: Pragmatic Spasmatic' by Raymond Watts (of KMFDM/Pig) "Belfast: Empty As Wire" by Scanner (another Blackman collaborator) "Ride" by Mark Walk (of Ruby) "Victim: Interference" by John Van Eaton. Post-Palominos careers and reunion Both Syd Straw and Lori Carson have gone on to moderately successful and critically acclaimed solo careers, with Carson a frequent contributor to television shows and movies. A compilation of some of Carson's contributed songs, called Stolen Beauty, was released by Rykodisc in 2003, and a new Carson solo record, The Finest Thing, was then released in 2004. The Golden Palominos reunited for two shows in New York City in 2010; A May 7th show at Le Poisson Rouge; and a May 11th show at The Living Room. The personnel on May 7th was Syd Straw, Jody Harris, Jim Campilongo, Tony Maimone and Anton Fier with Special guest Robert Kidney on vocals and guitar. Both shows were an unqualified success and have led to considerable speculation and likelihood of additional show dates through the fall of 2010 and beyond. There was a 3rd show on September 10th. Read more on Last.fm. 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