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  1. Plays to Please is an EP by Canadian musician Owen Pallett, under the name of their project Final Fantasy. It pays tribute to the songs of Toronto’s Alex Lukashevsky and Deep Dark United. Track listing "Horsetail Feathers" – 3:25 "Ultimatum" – 2:44 "Moodring Band" – 2:54 "I Saved a Junky Once" – 1:53 "Nun or a Bawd" – 2:42

  2. owenpallett.bandcamp.com › album › the-two-epsThe Two Eps | Owen Pallett

    24 de feb. de 2023 · The second EP (side B, tracks 6-11), Plays to Please, also released in 2008, is Palletts tribute to Van Dyke Parks’ arrangement style, and is their first foray into full orchestral production. In the spirit of Nilsson Plays Newman, it is a collection of interpretations of the works of songwriter Alex Lukashevsky.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Owen_PallettOwen Pallett - Wikipedia

    The second EP, Plays to Please, was a tribute to fellow Torontonian Alex Lukashevsky and his group Deep Dark United. On it, six Lukashevsky originals were reconfigured for a 35-piece big band, the Toronto-based St. Kitts Orchestra (which includes Drumheller 's Nick Fraser, Paul Mathew of the Hidden Cameras , and a whistling Andrew ...

  4. Owen Pallett - Plays to Please Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius. Plays to Please. Owen Pallett. Released October 27, 2008. Plays to Please Tracklist. 1. Horsetail Feathers...

  5. Length: 18:34. Label: Recording Club. Concept. Plays to Please is an EP of covers of songs by Alex Lukashevsky and his band Deep Dark United. Owen Pallett conducted St. Kitts Orchestra for the recording. While touring with Alex, Owen was inspired by Harry Nilsson’s Nilsson Sings Newman and Van Dyke Parks’ Song Cycle.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2023 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2023 Vinyl release of "Spectrum, 14th Century & Plays To Please EPs" on Discogs.

  7. 17 de mar. de 2023 · 17 marzo, 2023. Se lee en 2 minutos. Temas: Artista LGTBIQ+, Música, Visibilidad LGTBIQ+. Owen Pallett y The Hidden Cameras forman un cartel doble de lujo que pasará por Barcelona (20 de marzo, La Nau), Valencia (21, Loco Club) y Madrid (22, El Sol).