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Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Beautiful condition in and out.. We use the “Helmet”, to ship your records. audiophile sleeve and paper sleeve
Notes:
Master tape of album prepared, using Dolby process, at 1750 Arch Studios, Berkeley, California
“The music on this album exhibits an exciting, wide-open, free-wheeling approach to the medium of electronic music which has come to be typical of this genre in the late 1970’s.
No longer are composers obsessively concerned with the agonizing, expressionistic, and purely “electronic” (synthesized) sound formulas which marked much of this music composed between the mid-Fifties and the late-Sixties. Instead, today we have composers willing to mix media and sonic materials in thoroughly inventive ways to achieve ends which are new-sounding, and often more engaging, than that of the “academic” avantgarde.”
(Excerpt of the sleeve notes by Charles Amirkhanian)
Johanna M. Beyer – Music of the Spheres (1938) recorded by Robert Shumaker, 1750 Arch Studios.
Annea Lockwood – World Rhythms (1975) (BMI) realized at Hunter College Electronic Music Studio.
Pauline Oliveros – Bye Bye Butterfly (1965) realized at San Francisco Tape Music Center.
Laurie Spiegel – Appalachian Grove I (1974) (ASCAP) realized at Bell Labs, Murray Hill, New Jersey.
Megan Roberts – I Could Sit Here All Day (1976) (BMI) realized at Mills Center for Contemporary Music and 1750 Arch Studios.
Ruth Anderson – Points (1973-74) (BMI) realized at Hunter College Electronic Music Studio.
Laurie Anderson – New York Social Life (1977)
Laurie Anderson – Time To Go (for Diego) (1977) both realized at studios of Laurie Anderson, New York City.
Insert enclosed: Complete biographical and program notes for each composer and piece, with photographs of the composers.
1750 Arch Records wishes to thank Pauline Oliveros for her advice and encouragement in the production of this album.
1750 Arch Records, a division of 1750 Arch, Inc.
© & (P) 1977, 1750 Arch, Inc. [on sleeve]
© and ℗ 1977, 1750 Arch, Inc. [on insert]
℗1977, 1750 Arch, Inc. [on labels]
Runouts are etched except for the ‘Tulip’ logos which are stamped.
A1. Johanna Magdalena Beyer – Music Of The Spheres 5:51
A2. Annea Lockwood – World Rhythms 8:20
A3. Pauline Oliveros – Bye Bye Butterfly 8:05
B1. Laurie Spiegel – Appalachian Grove I 5:20
B2. Megan Roberts – I Could Sit Here All Day 6:22
B3. Ruth Anderson – Points 5:25
B4. Laurie Anderson – New York Social Life 3:21
B5. Laurie Anderson – Time To Go (For Diego) 2:56
Rights Society BMI
Rights Society ASCAP
Matrix / Runout 31684
Matrix / Runout 1765-1 [Wakefield Manufacturing ‘Tulip’ logo] 31684 JB
Matrix / Runout 1765-2 [Wakefield Manufacturing ‘Tulip’ logo] 31684 JB
Copyright (c) 1750 Arch, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) 1750 Arch, Inc.
Recorded At 1750 Arch Studios
Recorded At Hunter College Electronic Music Studio
Recorded At San Francisco Tape Music Center
Recorded At Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ
Recorded At Center for Contemporary Music, Mills College
Recorded At Studios Of Laurie Anderson
Mastered At 1750 Arch Studios
Manufactured By Wakefield Manufacturing
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