
Various - Sound Image Number 1
Musician: VariousAlbum title: Sound Image Number 1
Style: Field Recording, Experimental
Released: 1975
Size MP3 version: 1421 mb
Size APE version: 1887 mb
Size WMA version: 1460 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 842
Format: AA AAC DMF TTA MP2 RA AIFF
Genre: Electronic / Audiobooks, sounds
Various - Sound Image Number 1 mp3 album
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | –James Metzner* / Paul Dixon | Aeolian Harp - Solo HarpHarp [Aeolian] – James Metzner*, Paul Dixon |
6:17 |
A2 | –James Metzner* / Paul Dixon | Aeolian Harp - With GuitarHarp [Aeolian] – James Metzner*, Paul Dixon |
3:41 |
A3 | –Julie Haines | SquashTape, Recorder, Xylophone – Julie Haines |
3:10 |
A4 | –Bill Cole | Walla Walla, WashingtonOboe [Shinai] – Bill Cole |
2:16 |
B1 | –Margaret Rebar | Intermezzo: Sonata For A Spring Afternoon | 1:28 |
B2 | –Richard Manchester | Pulsar PSR 083-45Technician, Recorded By – Richard Manchester |
1:13 |
B3 | –Unknown Artist | Freeze MadagascarRattle [Katsa], Violin [Lokanga], Valiha – Unknown Artist |
1:17 |
B4 | –James Metzner* | Running With The Indians | 1:41 |
B5 | –Robert Francis | A. Like Ghost Of Eagles, B. The Hawk | 2:31 |
B6 | –Daniel Pinkham | August LandscapeComposed By, Performer – Daniel Pinkham |
3:16 |
B7 | –J. Rainbow | Who Sings The Song In Your Heart? | 2:23 |
B8 | –James Metzner* | Baseball TransformationGong, Cymbal, Bells – James Metzner* |
0:49 |
Credits
- Compiled By – James Metzner*
- Layout – Carl Barile
- Mastered By – Lawrence Rich
- Photography By – Andre Kertesz*, Gus Kayfas, John Goodman , Lotte Jacobi, Mark Orlove, Ralph Gibson
- Photography By [Cover] – Burt Glinn
- Photography By [Liner] – Charles Harbutt
Notes
Subtitled : A Magazine of Aural and Visual Art.Comes inside boxset-like gatefold cover with folder including 17 photographs and magazine.
Every photograph, every recorded sound, is a glimpse of a moment, a world unto itself with an atmosphere and shades of meaning. Can the life of a moment, if particularly strong, or if recorded faithfully, be shared? When an observer/listener brings two moments into a relationship with each other, can one world awaken a response - evoke a mood or an idea through which the other world might be explored? The material in Sound image #1 has been organised in response to such questions.
We suggest that the viewer/listener familiarize himself with first the recording and then the photographic sequence. The sounds and images may be experienced ensemble, using the text in pages 2 & 3 as a guide.
B3 is an excerpt of the previously released "Valiha Madagascar" on Ocora Records, Paris France (OCR-18).