
Date of issue: 05.02.2004
Record label: Labels Germany
Song language: English
Being Tyler |
One of the things that happens |
When we make a record is |
That usually one member of the band |
Ends up stepping forward into the spotlight |
They end up being featured |
By the fact that the things |
That they add to the songs |
Make an indelible impression on the music |
It can happen subtly or in some cases |
It can be a dominant effect |
William Tyler managed to do both |
Through the course of both of these records |
He has managed to put his mark within the music |
As with his predecessors |
Tony Crow on is a woman and Paul Neihaus on Nixon |
William has unwittingly contributed both his youthful dynamics |
And energy to these particular selections of material |
We have also marveled at his sense of melody and playfulness |
When it comes to his interpreting the songs |
Notably, this instrumental does not appear in the film score |
Name | Year |
---|---|
Art Lover | 2002 |
Six O'Clock News | 2016 |
About My Lighter | 2004 |
Listen | 2004 |
The Gusher | 2002 |
Steve McQueen | 2004 |
Under A Dream Of A Lie | 2004 |
There's Still Time | 2004 |
Four Pounds In Two Days | 2004 |
The Problem | 2004 |
Each Time I Bring It Up It Seems To Bring You Down | 2004 |
Low Ambition | 2004 |
Nothing Adventurous Please | 2004 |
I Hate Candy | 2004 |
I Haven'T Heard A Word I'Ve Said | 2004 |
Women Help To Create The Kind Of Men They Despise | 2004 |
Something's Going On | 2004 |
Nothing But A Blur From A Bullet Train | 2004 |
Action Figure | 2004 |