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− | [The Workshop's 10th anniversary in 1968] was noted by the release of the first full-length album of Workshop music, ''BBC Radiophonic Music'', limited to the music of [[John Baker]], Delia Derbyshire and [[David Cain]] [...] without the overly-familiar ''Doctor Who'' theme. [...] The review in ''Gramophone''<ref>[[BBC Radiophonic Music (review in Gramophone)|“BBC Radiophonic Music,” ''Gramophone'', September 1969]].</ref> compared Derbyshire to Xenakis in her ability to construct complex sound patterns. | + | [The Workshop's 10th anniversary in 1968] was noted by the release of the first full-length album of Workshop music, ''BBC Radiophonic Music'', limited to the music of [[John Baker]], Delia Derbyshire and [[David Cain]] [...] without the overly-familiar ''Doctor Who'' theme. [...] The review in ''Gramophone''<ref>[[BBC Radiophonic Music (review in Gramophone)|“BBC Radiophonic Music,” ''Gramophone'', September 1969]].</ref> compared Derbyshire to Xenakis in her ability to construct complex sound patterns.<ref>[[Louis Niebur]] in [[Special Sound]], p.124.</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:46, 14 June 2017
BBC Radiophonic Music, known as "The Pink Album", was the first time that Radiophonic Workshop music was released as an album.
[The Workshop's 10th anniversary in 1968] was noted by the release of the first full-length album of Workshop music, BBC Radiophonic Music, limited to the music of John Baker, Delia Derbyshire and David Cain [...] without the overly-familiar Doctor Who theme. [...] The review in Gramophone[1] compared Derbyshire to Xenakis in her ability to construct complex sound patterns.[2]
Track list
Tracks by Delia are:
- 4. Mattachin
- 5. Pot Au Feu
- 15. The Delian Mode
- 16. Happy Birthday (*)
- 24. Towards Tomorrow
- 28. Door To Door
- 32. Air
- 33. Time To Go (*)
(*) Only on REC25MCD
Availability
- Originally released in 1968 for use as library music[3].
- Published on vinyl by BBC Records as REC25M in 1971 and on 19 May 2003.
- Remastered by Mark Ayres and published on CD by BBC Records as REC25MCD on 26 November 2002[3].