Tony's View On MFE

Music For Elevator's

MP3's

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Tony And His Music

Tony really enjoys music, as a matter of fact that is what he wanted to do instead of acting. He enjoyes many diffent types of music and is very open minded to all music. Tony's favorite peice of music is Samuel Barber's: "Adagio For Strings." He also likes Lowell George: "Willin'." Lowell George was part of the group Little Feat, which Tony likes as well, the band broke up in late 1978.

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What Does Tony Think?

It's strange how things happen in life. This album, for instance is a thing of wonder to me. It began as a suggestion that maybe George and I should think about working together. So we did think about it. We met, swapped musical references and influences, and then agreed to try it out for a session. I don't think either of us had much idea of how each other's style would work together; I'd heard some of George's demos but he just knew I could sing and that was about it. The first session can sometimes be like baby steps, just gently feeling your way - it's usually just a jam out of which little is likely to reach the final recording. Out of our first session we got the basis of two, possibly three songs that would all find their way onto the album - first up was "what can you tell me?" And that, pretty much, was the way it went.

I had thought I might have to draw on some of my old repertoire of songs, unsure that I had an album's worth of subjects to write about. Apart from one cover, which I've always wanted to record ever since I heard a friend of mine perform it a few years back, and the reworking of an old song to encompass new thoughts, they are all new songs - I didn't think I had so much to say. There was so much material, in fact, that we had to short-list what is now on the CD.

I also wanted to bring friends into the process, to involve the extraordinary talents of some of the people I've met and worked with since I've been here. It became a true collaboration, with everyone being extremely generous, taking time out of filming and other work schedules. As one song after another came together the album truly took on its own identity. "Music for Elevators" was meant to be just a working title, but as the record took shape so the name kind of stuck - and to me, it's still a thing of wonder.

I hope you enjoy it - it'll be in the shops early 2002.

--Anthony Stewart Head

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Music For Elevator's

Music For Elevator's features the lush vocals and lyrical brilliance of Anthony Stewart Head and the orchestral electronica of acclaimed producer George Sarah. I will be uploading some MP3's of these songs soon. Needless to say, buy the CD, I have it and it is great.

Songs:

1. What Can You Tell Me

2. Babies (The In Between)

3. Owning My Mistakes

4. Seque

5. We Can Work It Out

6. Qu'est Ce Que J'ai Fait

7. All The Fun Of The Fair

8. This Town In The Rain

9. Talk To You

10. Mum's Song

11. Last Time

12. One Man's Rain

13. Seque

14. Change

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MP3's

Tony Singing "Every Beath You Take," By The Police

Anthony Stewart Head - Every Breath You Take.mp3

Tony Singing "I Can't Stand The Rain," By Ann Peebles

Anthony Stewart Head - I Can't Stand The Rain.mp3

Tony Singing "Have A Little Faith In Me," By Evelyn Thomas

Anthony Stewart Head - Have A Little Faith In Me.mp3

Tony Singing "Are We Not Lovers," Written By Tony For A Musical Of His

Anthony Stewart Head - Are We Not Lovers.mp3

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