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'''DD154''' is the catalogue number of one of Delia's tapes.
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[[DD154]] is the [[Initial Catalogue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] containing makeup tracks for ''[[O Fat White Woman]]''.
  
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=[[Initial Catalogue|Mark Ayres' notes]]=
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<PRE>
 
Type: 7" reel, 1/4" tape
 
Type: 7" reel, 1/4" tape
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Label: Speech 7.5ips
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Description: Fat White Woman treated - See DD146
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</PRE>
  
Label: Speech 7.5ips
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=[[DD Audio Files Commentary|Louis Niebur's notes]]=
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<PRE>
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DD154 – 7 1⁄2 Speech
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“oh fat white woman” starts with slow organ music
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Frances Cornford “To a fat lady seen from the Train”
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Interesting vocal treatments on an abstract scene.
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8:00 – organ returns (on tape before?)
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“Oh fat white woman” starts again
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organ chords between each little speech. Does this help with the treatment?
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</PRE>
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=[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process|James Percival's notes]]=
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<PRE>
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CDD/1/1/12 Oh, Fat White Woman
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Treated voice and organ sounds
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FORMER REFERENCE: DD154 DATE: 1971 CONTAINS: Play for Today: O Fat White Woman
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MEDIUM: 7" reel, &frac14;" tape TAPE SPEED: 7.5ips DURATION: 00:10:48
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LABELS: [Reel label:] SPEECH 7&frac12;
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NOTES: Maureen Prior's treated voice for Play for Today: O Fat White Woman. Material from CDD/1/1/11 Oh, Fat White Woman is treated with a Leslie speaker-type effect. The text is Frances Cornford's poem &ldquo;To a fat lady seen from the train&rdquo;. Organ chords punctuate sections of voice.
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</PRE>
  
Description: Fat White Woman treated - See [[DD146]]
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=See also=
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* [[DD146]]
  
 
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[[Category:Tape]]

Latest revision as of 14:53, 15 May 2020

DD154 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes containing makeup tracks for O Fat White Woman.

Mark Ayres' notes

Type: 7" reel, 1/4" tape
Label: Speech 7.5ips
Description: Fat White Woman treated - See DD146

Louis Niebur's notes

DD154 – 7 1⁄2 Speech
“oh fat white woman” starts with slow organ music
Frances Cornford “To a fat lady seen from the Train”
Interesting vocal treatments on an abstract scene.
8:00 – organ returns (on tape before?)
“Oh fat white woman” starts again
organ chords between each little speech. Does this help with the treatment?

James Percival's notes

CDD/1/1/12 Oh, Fat White Woman
Treated voice and organ sounds
FORMER REFERENCE: DD154 DATE: 1971 CONTAINS: Play for Today: O Fat White Woman
MEDIUM: 7" reel, ¼" tape TAPE SPEED: 7.5ips DURATION: 00:10:48
LABELS: [Reel label:] SPEECH 7½
NOTES: Maureen Prior's treated voice for Play for Today: O Fat White Woman. Material from CDD/1/1/11 Oh, Fat White Woman is treated with a Leslie speaker-type effect. The text is Frances Cornford's poem “To a fat lady seen from the train”. Organ chords punctuate sections of voice.

See also