Site Navigation
Categories:
1958 births
Living people
English male singers
English musicians
Articles needing additional references from October 2007
All articles with unsourced statements
Articles with unsourced statements since June 2008
Summary Of: David Sylvian
David Sylvian Radio Interview With Chris Comer... David Sylvian Radio Interview on...
Encyclodia Page On: David Sylvian
These Are Links To Other Documents
|
citations
|
verification
|
reliable references
|
challenged
|
|
England
|
Genre(s)
|
Avant-garde
|
Instrument(s)
|
guitars
|
keyboards
|
Label(s)
|
Virgin Records
|
Samadhi Sound
|
Japan
|
Rain Tree Crow
|
Nine Horses
|
Beckenham
|
Kent
|
UK
|
English
|
singer
|
musician
|
composer
|
vocalist
|
songwriter
|
the group Japan
|
solo
|
jazz
|
avant garde
|
ambient
|
electronic
|
progressive rock
|
glam rock
|
David Bowie
|
Roxy Music
|
Japan
|
Mick Karn
|
Rob Dean
|
Richard Barbieri
|
Steve Jansen
|
Hansa
|
glam rock
|
David Bowie
|
T.Rex
|
The New York Dolls
|
art rock
|
Roxy Music
|
New Romantic
|
Virgin Records
|
Mick Karn
|
Ryuichi Sakamoto
|
Bamboo Houses/Bamboo Music
|
Forbidden Colours
|
Nagisa Oshima
|
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
|
Brilliant Trees
|
Ryuichi Sakamoto
|
Jon Hassell
|
Can
|
Holger Czukay
|
Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities
|
Gone to Earth
|
Bill Nelson
|
BeBop Deluxe
|
Robert Fripp
|
King Crimson
|
Frippertronics
|
Secrets of the Beehive
|
Ryuichi Sakamoto
|
Mark Isham
|
David Torn
|
Holger Czukay
|
Plight and Premonition
|
Flux and Mutability
|
Can
|
Jaki Liebezeit
|
Michael Karoli
|
chief executive officer
|
Russell Mills
|
Shinagawa
|
Japan
|
Bill Nelson
|
Michael Brook
|
Rain Tree Crow
|
Hector Zazou
|
Arthur Rimbaud
|
Ingrid Chavez
|
Prince
|
Paisley Park Records
|
Ryuichi Sakamoto
|
King Crimson
|
Trey Gunn
|
Chapman Stick
|
Marc Anderson
|
The First Day
|
Michael Brook
|
Mr Mister
|
Pat Mastelotto
|
Damage
|
Shinjuku, Tokyo
|
Rain Tree Crow
|
Robert Fripp
|
Ingrid Chavez
|
Minnesota
|
Napa Valley
|
Dead Bees on a Cake
|
Secrets of the Beehive
|
Ryuichi Sakamoto
|
tabla
|
Talvin Singh
|
Marc Ribot
|
Kenny Wheeler
|
Bill Frisell
|
Everything and Nothing
|
Camphor
|
Samadhi Sound
|
blemish
|
Derek Bailey
|
Christian Fennesz
|
Masakatsu Takagi
|
TIAA-CREF
|
Somewhere
|
Leonard Bernstein
|
2004 Summer Olympics
|
The Good Son vs. The Only Daughter
|
anime
|
Naoki Urasawa's
|
Monster
|
Ryuichi Sakamoto
|
Stina Nordenstam
|
Arve Henriksen
|
Burnt Friedman
|
Nine Horses
|
Snow Borne Sorrow
|
Money For All
|
Naoshima
|
Christian Fennesz
|
Arve Henriksen
|
Akira Rabelais
|
Steve Jansen
|
Theo Travis
|
citation needed
|
Adolescent Sex
|
Obscure Alternatives
|
Quiet Life
|
Gentlemen Take Polaroids
|
Assemblage
|
Tin Drum
|
Oil On Canvas
|
Exorcising Ghosts
|
Rain Tree Crow
|
Japan
|
The Very Best of Japan
|
Brilliant Trees
|
Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities
|
Gone to Earth
|
Secrets of the Beehive
|
Plight and Premonition
|
Holger Czukay
|
Flux and Mutability
|
Holger Czukay
|
Ember Glance : The Permanence Of Memory
|
Russell Mills
|
Rain Tree Crow
|
Steve Jansen
|
Richard Barbieri
|
Mick Karn
|
The First Day
|
Robert Fripp
|
Damage: Live
|
Robert Fripp
|
Dead Bees on a Cake
|
Approaching Silence
|
Everything and Nothing
|
Camphor
|
Blemish
|
The Good Son vs. The Only Daughter
|
Snow Borne Sorrow
|
Nine Horses
|
Steve Jansen
|
Money For All
|
Nine Horses
|
Steve Jansen
|
Forbidden Colours
|
To Survive
|
Joan As Police Woman
|
v
|
Japan
|
Mick Karn
|
Steve Jansen
|
Richard Barbieri
|
Rob Dean
|
Adolescent Sex
|
Obscure Alternatives
|
Quiet Life
|
Gentlemen Take Polaroids
|
Tin Drum
|
Japan
|
Rain Tree Crow
|
Oil on Canvas
|
Assemblage
|
Exorcising Ghosts
|
The Very Best of Japan
|
Simon Napier-Bell
|
Steve Nye
|
Ryuichi Sakamoto
|
The Dolphin Brothers
|
Nine Horses
|
Porcupine Tree
|
Virgin Records
|
New Romantic
|
Hansa Records
|
Japan (country)
|
Categories
|
1958 births
|
Living people
|
English male singers
|
English musicians
|
Articles needing additional references from October 2007
|
All articles with unsourced statements
|
Articles with unsourced statements since June 2008
|
This article is licensed under the
GNU Free Documentation License
. It uses material from the
Wikipedia article "David Sylvian"
.