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Bill Nelson - The Practice Of Everyday Life (2011) -

: The set documents his transition from art-rock and glam-rock guitarist to an experimental multi-instrumentalist exploring ambient soundscapes, synth-pop, and "electro-jazz". Disc Overview Content Focus Key Groups/Styles 1-2 Early Career & Commercial Peak Be-Bop Deluxe, Red Noise, Northern Dream 3-7 Extensive Solo Work Ambient, Experimental, New Wave, Electronic 8 Rare Archive Material BBC Sessions (John Peel & David "Kid" Jensen) Style & Legacy

Reviewers from platforms like Prog Archives and AllMusic highlight the set's role in showcasing Nelson as one of Britain's most "original and creative" polymaths. The title itself is a tribute to the "Practical Wireless" magazines his father loved, symbolizing the "ghost of his father" and early inspirations that flow through his work. The Practice Of Everyday Life by Bill Nelson - Amazon UK Bill Nelson - The Practice Of Everyday Life (2011)

: The physical deluxe set features a 68-page lavishly illustrated book with personal notes from Nelson and previously unseen photos. : The set documents his transition from art-rock

: Includes 11 previously unreleased tracks , alternate takes (such as a version of "Crying to the Sky" with an alternate solo), and rare BBC Radio One sessions from 1981 and 1983. The Practice Of Everyday Life by Bill Nelson