Recorded at Hybrid Studio and Brian Eno's studio. Mastered by Tony Cousins. Featuring Hahn
Rowe, James Pinker
(Heavenly Bodies), Nell Catchpole, Brian Eno, Roger Eno, Ben
Arion, Daniel Lanois, Richard Henderson and Jo Burgess. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Chris Bigg, Russell Mills, Simon Larbalestier,
Douglas Brothers and Pirate
Design. �Slow Breakdown� cowritten by Brian Eno.
This live album was recorded at the press launch for the �Cobalt
Blue� album at The Aquarium, London Zoo on 21st May 1992. It was
taped by Michael, as he always does with his rare solo performances,
with no intention of releasing it. But once all parties heard the
recording, it was agreed that it deserved a far wider audience than
the original gathering of media and friends. To this end, it has been
made avalable in a limited edition. Mastered by Tony Cousins. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Chris Bigg, Simon Larbalestier,
Bob Draper and Pirate
Design.
45789 (video)
(1994) (excerpt): Michael Brook: Breakdown [CAD2007]
Released by Sine Records in the UK. Recorded in 1989.
Music from and inspired by the Miramax motion picture _Albino
Alligator_; a thriller directed by Kevin Spacey. Featuring Anton
Schwartz, Bob Adams, Jason Lewis, James Pinker (Heavenly
Bodies), Hafez Modirzadeh, William Fichtner, Christian Forte, Jimmy
Scott, Michael Stipe
(REM) and Flea (Red Hot Chili
Peppers). Engineered by Tuti and James Pinker (Heavenly
Bodies). Recorded at Hybrid Studios. Sleeve by Vaughan Oliver, Chris Bigg, Jim Sheldon,
Albert Sanches, Dominic
Davies and Armando Villasante. �Ill Wind (You're Blowing Me No
Good)� written by Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen. �Ill Wind (You're
Blowing Me No Good)� coproduced by Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers). �Ill
Wind (You're Blowing Me No Good)� engineered by Tom Carr and John Keane. �Ill Wind (You're
Blowing Me No Good)� recorded at Music Annex Recording Studios.