Was just listening (well half-listening tbh) to Terri Nunn solo album 'Moment Of Truth' (1992) for first time and thought to self - hmmm, there are definite 1992 Sisters flourishes in first couple of tracks. Album recorded over period of 5 years at Paisley Park studios with collaborators such as Karl Hyde (Underworld) and members of Prince's band amongst others...
Then peruse CD booklet credits to not only spot a thanks to Andrew Eldritch (makes sense timewise), but also notice that piano, organ & keys are credited to a certain Andrew Flashman.
Bit of digging reveals that he also played on a 1992 album by Vincent Rocco (nope, no idea), but seems to be no other info on a Mr Andrew Flashman anywhere online.
Might be barking up entirely the wrong tree here, but could it possibly be Von himself??
Terri Nunn - Moment Of Truth album 'Andrew Flashman'?
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OK - just got to track 10 'Fly By Night'. Now almost zero doubt that it is indeed him playing on this Terri Nunn album. Truly bizarre - imagine Berlin meets Sisters keyboards meets Fine Young Cannibals (David Z production & mixing duties) with little bits of Underworld thrown in for good measure (via Karl Hyde on harmonica I think)
An aside perhaps but years ago on Dominion I remember somebody talking about Andrew doing some stuff with Rick Smith of Underworld. This was mid-nineties at the latest. Can't remember who but I'm sure it was one of the Glasperlenspiel folks so always assumed it to be true...
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Which is why you never see his fingers touch the ivories in the official video.stufarq wrote:Didn't Von say the whole piano part on 1959 was sequenced cos he can't actually play?
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Good point Stufarq, but the bits that sound very Sisters-esque on the Terri Nunn album are more little synth stabs & flourishes - actually sound more like snatches of the Sisterhood album, rather than anybody sitting down and properly playing a piano. Sounds more like somebody added a few bits here and there as they went along. Try to grab a listen to the album and see what you think
Andrew Flashman has a few more credits.
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/andrew-f ... 0001641294
http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/andr ... an/3871938
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/andrew-f ... 0001641294
http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/andr ... an/3871938
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What part of 'No' is s/he failing to grasp Stu?
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Hhm, whoever Andrew Flashman might be, I don't hear any remarkable piano parts in these tracks ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MFfZCiW0fc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MFfZCiW0fc
To be fair, it's not entirely outside the realms of possibility, although I think that Karate Kid soundtrack credit makes it pretty unlikely.Johnny Rev 7.0 wrote:What part of 'No' is s/he failing to grasp Stu?
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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I'm shutting up now! I would make a rubbish detective anyway.
Thanks for the digging folks
Thanks for the digging folks