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Delia's [[Attic Tapes|attic tape]] [[DD148]] is labelled [[One Under The Eight]].
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Delia's [[Attic Tapes|attic tape]] [[DD148]] is labelled ''[[One Under The Eight]]'', an electronic piece of music by [[George Newson]], realised at the EM studio in Utrecht in Holland in 1969, but there is no direct connection with Delia.<ref>George Newson, personal communication, May 2020.</ref>
  
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''One Under The Eight'' was a humourous nickname for a British band ''The Temperance Seven'' specialising in 1920s-style jazz music, who achieved fame in the UK in 1961.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Temperance_Seven ''The Temperance Seven''] band on wikipedia.org</ref>
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* [[DD148]]: A stereo version, reduced from the original 4 tracks.
 
 
''One Under The Eight'' is also the title of a 1966 book by John Dennis.<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/title/one-under-the-eight/oclc/30278467 ''One Under The Eight''] book on worldcat.org</ref>
 
 
 
This tape label most likely refers to an electronic piece of music by [[George Newson]], possible realized together with Delia.<ref>See [[DD063#James Percival's notes|James Percivals' notes for DD063]].</ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 27 August 2021

Delia's attic tape DD148 is labelled One Under The Eight, an electronic piece of music by George Newson, realised at the EM studio in Utrecht in Holland in 1969, but there is no direct connection with Delia.[1]

Tapes

  • DD148: A stereo version, reduced from the original 4 tracks.

References

  1. George Newson, personal communication, May 2020.