Bbc Radiophonic Workshop: Four Albums 1968-1978

Bbc Radiophonic Workshop
Bbc Radiophonic Workshop: Four Albums 1968-1978

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Silva Screen
Release date: 24/Dec/2021
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 BBC Radiophonic Music (1968)
1.2 Fourth Dimension (1973)
1.3 The Radiophonic Workshop (1975)
1.4 Through a Glass Darkly (1978)
1.5 The Stone Tape (Broadcast 1972)
1.6 The Changes (Broadcast 1975)
Number of discs: 6
Extra-Infos: .. - 1978 /
Description:BBC Radiophonic Music (1968) / Fourth Dimension (1973) / The Radiophonic Workshop (1975) / Through A Glass Darkly (1978) Bonus CDs: The Stone Tape (broadcast 1972) / The Changes (broadcast 1975) A special collection of the 4 main RWS CDs + 2 rare and collectable bonus discs one featuring the Stone Tape, the other features Changes. These have never been available on CD before! All 6 CD are in card wallets, and a booklet, all within a box. The seminal output of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop has delighted fans of electronic music and soundtracks over the decades. BBC Radiophonic Music (known as â??The Pink albumâ?), The Radiophonic Workshop, Fourth Dimension and Through A Glass Darkly have been released extensively on vinyl, but only the first two of these have been released commercially on a CD format. They include works from composers Delia Derbyshire, David Cain, John Baker, Dick Mills, Roger Limb, Paddy Kingsland and Peter Howell amongst others. The bonus discs of The Changes (Paddy Kingsland, 1975) and The Stone Tape (Desmond Briscoe/Glynis Jones, 1972), TV soundtracks to BBC series of the same names, make their debut on CD to complete the set, which represents the legacy of one of the UKâ??s most respected and ground-breaking musical institutions - .. - 1978 /
The seminal output of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop has delighted fans of electronic music and soundtracks over the decades. BBC Radiophonic Music (known as "The Pink album"), The Radiophonic Workshop, Fourth Dimension and Through A Glass Darkly have been released extensively on vinyl, but only the first two of these have been released commercially on a CD format. They include works from composers Delia Derbyshire, David Cain, John Baker, Dick Mills, Roger Limb, Paddy Kingsland and Peter Howell amongst others. The bonus discs of The Changes (Paddy Kingsland, 1975) and The Stone Tape (Desmond Briscoe/Glynis Jones, 1972), TV soundtracks to BBC series of the same names, complete the set, which represents the legacy of one of the UK's most respected and ground-breaking musical institutions.
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"Bbc Radiophonic Workshop: Four Albums 1968-1978" is a remarkable CD collection that brings together four groundbreaking albums from the legendary BBC Radiophonic Workshop, spanning a decade of innovation between 1968 and 1978. This set showcases the pioneering electronic sounds and experimental compositions that defined an era in British music history, including iconic works such as "The Radiophonic Workshop," "BBC Radiophonic Music," "Fourth Dimension," and "Through A Glass Darkly." The BBC Radiophonic Workshop was instrumental in shaping the soundscape of television, radio, and film with their inventive use of tape manipulation, synthesizers, and early electronic instruments. Their influence can be heard across generations of musicians and composers worldwide. Released by Silva Screen Records?a label renowned for its dedication to preserving classic soundtracks and innovative musical projects?this compilation is essential for fans of electronic music history or anyone interested in sonic experimentation.
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: SILCD1663
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