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01. VARIOUS "Risveglio di una citta" 02. VARIOUS "Corale" 03. VARIOUS "Sintesi Musicali Futuriste" 04. VARIOUS "Serenata" 05. VARIOUS "La Battaglia di Adrianpoli / Definizione" 06. VARIOUS "Cavalli + Acciaio" 07. VARIOUS "End of Enemy Interlude" 08. VARIOUS "Le Pont Mirabeau" 09. VARIOUS "L'amiral Cherche une Maison a Louer" 10. VARIOUS "La Marie mise a nu par ses Celibataires," 11. VARIOUS "Inventing Dada" 12. VARIOUS "Dada Into Surrealism" 13. VARIOUS "Die Sonata in Urlauten" 14. VARIOUS "La Toison d'Or" 15. VARIOUS "Le Voleurs d'Enfants" 16. Cocteau, Jean "Le Voleur D'enfants (1929)"
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 | Description: | Futurism And Dada Reviewed by Various, released 18 June 2004, includes the following tracks: "Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso - Sintesi Musicali Futu", "Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso - La Battaglia Di Adria", "Grandi, Luigi - Cavalli & Acciaio (1935)", "Apollinaire, Guillaume - Le Pont Mirabeau (1912)" and more.
This version of Futurism And Dada Reviewed comes as a 1xCD. - .. REVIEWEDLTM Publishing is proud to announce the CD release of this unique collection of original sound recordings made by key figures from both 20th Century avant garde art movements. Three years in the making, and with over one hour of playing time, the CD features sound collages, tone poems, interviews and music made between 1912 and 1959 by luminaries such as: F.T. Marinetti the poet and guiding light of Futurism in declamatory mode, circa 1931. Antonio Russolo & Luigi Russolo represented by the only surviving original recordings made with the celebrated 'intonarumori' (noise machines) in 1924. Marcel Duchamp: A much discussed but rarely heard example of Duchamp's musical non-theory, it's ambient tones still sounding timeless. Kurt Schwitters: A very rare reading of the famed 'Die Sonata in Urlauten' from 1932. Tristan Tzara: The hugely influential poet of both Dada and Surrealism, whose abstract techniques went on to influence later writers such as William S. Burroughs. Wyndham Lewis: A rare 1940 reading by a leading light of the British futurist offshoot, Vorticism. Guillaume Apollinaire & Jean Cocteau: Not members of either movement, yet major influences on both, with Cocteau's contribution from 1929 a fascinating curiosity from the golden age of jazz. The collection also includes material by Marcel Janco, Luigi Grandi and Richard Huelsenbeck. 'Futurism & Dada Reviewed' is a must-have artifact for anyone interested in actually hearing the work of these pioneers, as was originally intended. Retailers may wish to catalogue this item as a 'book' as well as a spoken word CD. Praise for LTMCD 2301: 'The most enthralling LTM project to date, should lie in every record collection bar none. Some more of this right now!' (Melody Maker, 12/88).A 70 minute archive collection of original words, music and tone poems recorded by the original artists (where dated). Reissue of a [url=/release/1667549]1988 Sub Rosa compilation[/url].
Packaged in a standard jewel case with a 12-page booklet containing detailed recording information and background notes on the artists featured.
Track 1 was written in 1913, and this performance was recorded in 1977.
Track 7 was published in 1935, and this performance was recorded in 1978.
Track 10 was written in 1916, and this performance was recorded in 1975.
Track 11 consists of separate interviews recorded in 1959 cut-up over a Duchamp tone poem (track 15).
Track 15 was recorded in 1980 or 1981; its title is listed in variant forms on the release.
Track 16 was recorded in 1989; the artist credit and duration are not listed on the release.
Printed durations that differ:
Track 1: 3:45
Track 2: 1:57
Track 4: 2:34
Track 9: 1:14
Track 13: 2:44
Track 14: 3:42 |  | No. of tracks: |
16 |
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CD 2301 |
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