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The Jezebel Spirit (2006 Digital Remaster)

So much to make you understand...
 
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Brian Eno & David Byrne - LOT (INTO THE SPIRIT WORLD)

Always from "My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts," which was recorded between '79 and '80 and was set to be released in the summer of '80, this track "Into the Spirit World" contained a radio recording of American Pentecostal healer Kathryn Kuhlman, who passed away a few years earlier.

The foundation she created, which was still active at the time, enforced the removal of the song and the release was blocked.

The removed track would later reappear under the title "Into the Spirit Womb" in the '92 bootleg "Ghosts."

Then Brian Eno and David Byrne returned to the recording studio in September '80 and replaced the track with "The Jezebel Spirit," where the percussive rhythm becomes bouncy and the guitar is much funkier.

The effect remains equally mysterious and disorienting; this track resembles the musical transposition of a primitive exorcistic ritual, let’s say a sort of cathartic dance to drive away evil spirits, all represented by the recitation of a shaman and his sardonic laughter.
 
Brian Eno & David Byrne - Qu'Ran

"Qu'ran," meaning Quran, which appeared on the original 1981 vinyl album, was replaced in the 1987 reissue with "Very, Very Hungry," and the reason for the replacement was due to protests from the English Islamic community.

"Very, Very Hungry" is a crooked, obsessively percussive score with a limping rhythm, featuring a voice that seems to come from a ghost in the woods, and its drumming is irregular and primitive, with a guitar that occasionally peeks through.

In the original 1981 version, there was instead "Qu'Ran," featuring drumming in odd time signatures where a hypnotic Middle Eastern melody unfolds, inviting a sort of Islamic Sufi practice in chanting a verse from the Quran.

Unfortunately (as stated above), the English Islamic community deemed this piece (included in "My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts") irreverent and had it replaced, and that's it... but I killed them!
 
David Lynch - Dark night of the soul

was released posthumously about a year after the death of Frederick Mark Linkous and nothing...
 
Dave Brubeck - Take Five

... and good evening!