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  1. Nov 12, 2015 · It was recorded near the end of his tenure at Warner Brothers. He was experimenting with a "new age" style at the time (he even thanks L. Ron Hubbard in the liner notes), so the album is very laid back. It is one of several records on which Mark Isham appeared, and also boasts a solid rhythm section including David Haynes and Peter Van Hook.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_IshamMark Isham - Wikipedia

    Mark Ware Isham (born September 7, ... Inarticulate Speech of the Heart (Mercury, 1983) Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast (Mercury, 1984) With David Sylvian.

  3. Inarticulate Speech of the Heart is the fourteenth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1983. Morrison said he arrived at the title from a Shavian saying: "that idea of communicating with as little articulation as possible, at the same time being emotionally articulate". As his last album for Warner Bros. Records, he decided to do an album which had more ...

  4. Tres Virgos, San Rafael, CA. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Common One (1980) Beautiful Vision (1982) Inarticulate Speech of the Heart (1983) Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast (1984) A Sense of Wonder (1985)

  5. Apr 4, 2021 · Into the Music Common One Beautiful Vision Inarticulate Speech of the Heart Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast He played in one or two songs on the first album by Suzanne Vega and in various albums by Tanika Tikaram. For me anyway, his best work was with Van Morrison, but probably because I like his work more than the others I mentioned.

  6. Cry for Home (Alternate Take) 3:52. 13. Inarticulate Speech of the Heart, No. 2 (Alternate Take) 4:46. March 1, 1983 13 Songs, 56 minutes ℗ 1983, 2008 Exile Productions, Ltd. under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment. Also available in the iTunes Store.

  7. Jan 7, 2021 · Inarticulate Speech of the Heart, winner of the Word Guild Best Manuscript Award, exposes the deeper meaning in people’s lives beyond the material world restrictions and trendy nihilistic thinking. “Character,” Larry asserts, “is determined by how we play the cards we have been dealt,” and in this book he attempts to articulate what ...