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[http://www.carocsound.com/ Caro Snatch] lists it as one of her two favourite Delian tracks.<ref>[http://deliaderbyshireday.wordpress.com Delia Derbyshire Day 2013]</ref> | [http://www.carocsound.com/ Caro Snatch] lists it as one of her two favourite Delian tracks.<ref>[http://deliaderbyshireday.wordpress.com Delia Derbyshire Day 2013]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 15 May 2020
Two of the Attic tapes are labelled "Ron Grainer, Bread", of which David Butler writes:
there is another track in the [Manchester] archive – a 3 and a half minute pop instrumental called ‘Ron Grainer’s Bread’ that has a similar brightness [to that of Dance from Noah] and also makes use of a drum machine (and synthesizer)[1]
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The archiving has also led to the discovery of the enigmatically titled ‘Ron Grainer’s Bread’, an astounding three minute 30 piece of synthpop[2]
Caro Snatch lists it as one of her two favourite Delian tracks.[3]
Tapes
References
- ↑ David Butler's July 2008 message to the Create Digital Music forum
- ↑ Chloe Glover's Lost tapes of Doctor Who composer and electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire to go public for first time on wordpress.com
- ↑ Delia Derbyshire Day 2013