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  1. There's a Light That Enters Houses with No Other House in Sight is the eighth studio album by David Sylvian, consisting of a single hour-length composition. It features spoken word by Pulitzer Prize winning poet Franz Wright (who died under a year after the release of the album), as well as contributions from electronic multi-instrumentalist ...

  2. 24 nov 2014 · Le parole dei dieci poemi scelti per There’s a light… tra i 65 della collezione vanno assimilate e assaporate con debita attenzione: anche per chi domina la lingua inglese il consiglio è di accompagnare l’ascolto con i testi scritti per non perdere le sfumature di uno stile egregio, asciutto e lancinante (in questo senso l’assenza di sottotitoli nei live show del 2013 non ha aiutato).

  3. 24 nov 2014 · Theres a Light That Enters Houses With No Other House in Sight Lyrics. I was having trouble sleeping. I don't know how long I'd been lying there. And listening to the...

  4. 30 lug 2018 · There's A Light That Enters Houses With No Other House In Sight - YouTube. David Sylvian - Topic. 16.3K subscribers. 301. 16K views 5 years ago. Provided to YouTube by...

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  5. Samadhisound. Length: 1:04:20. Status: Official. Publisher: David Sylvian’s long form composition is a unique collaboration with American Pulitzer Prize winning poet Franz Wright, featuring contributions from Christian Fennesz and John Tilbury. From davidsylvian.com: “There is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide.

  6. Samadhisound is proud to announce the release of David Sylvian’s new long form composition; ‘theres a light that enters houses with no other house in sight.’ A unique collaboration with American Pulitzer Prize winning poet Franz Wright, featuring contributions from Christian Fennesz and John Tilbury.

  7. Samadhisound is proud to announce the release of David Sylvian’s new long form composition; ‘theres a light that enters houses with no other house in sight.’ A unique collaboration with American Pulitzer Prize winning poet Franz Wright, featuring contributions from Christian Fennesz and John Tilbury.