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Lifemask is the
sixth album by
English folk / rock singer-songwriter and
guitarist Roy Harper, and was
first released in 1973 by
Harvest Records. Lifemask...
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state Ireland was in." The Roy
Harper song "All Ireland" from the
album Lifemask,
written in the days
following the incident, is
critical of the military...
- (Sister
Janet Mead song), 1973 "The Lord's Prayer", by Roy
Harper from
Lifemask, 1982 "The Lord's Prayer", by
Siouxsie and the Banshees, 1976 Pray to God...
- film,
released the
following year as
Lifemask,
again with
contributions from
Jimmy Page. At the time,
Lifemask was
created as Harper's
final bow, as...
- 'A few
Words From Your
Schizoid Sponsor' text by Roy &
advert for the
Lifemask album on the
inside front cover, a page
dedicated to
Judee Sill
along with...
- Led
Zeppelin Houses of the Holy
Audience You Can't Beat 'Em Roy
Harper Lifemask Renaissance Ashes Are
Burning Wishbone Ash
Wishbone Four Live
Dates Flash...
- Flat
Baroque and
Berserk (1970) Storm**** (1971)
Lifemask (1973)...
- "The Drum" (single) (1987)
Roger Taylor Fun in
Space (1981) Roy
Harper Lifemask (1973)
Valentine (1974)
Flashes from the
Archives of
Oblivion (1974) HQ...
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whilst Harper was
writing and
recording his
previous albums (Storm**** and
Lifemask).
Promotional material at the time
included full-page adverti****ts, in...
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these imagines maiorum ("images of the
great ones") were
funeral masks,
lifemasks, busts, or all of these. The "images"
could be
arranged in a
family tree...