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[[Harrison Birtwistle]], [[Peter Zinovieff]], | [[Harrison Birtwistle]], [[Peter Zinovieff]], | ||
[[Tristram Carey]], [[Delia Derbyshire]], [[George Whitman]], | [[Tristram Carey]], [[Delia Derbyshire]], [[George Whitman]], | ||
− | [[Dudley Simpson]], [[ | + | [[Dudley Simpson]], [[Malcolm Clarke]], [[David Vorhaus]] and [[Brian Hodgson]].<ref>[http://www.thesynthi.de/index.php?/categories/19-Synthi-Albums Synthi Albums on www.thesynthi.de]</ref> |
It contains two tracks by Delia, both realized using the VCS3: | It contains two tracks by Delia, both realized using the VCS3: | ||
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See also: [[EMS FLEXI 1]] | See also: [[EMS FLEXI 1]] | ||
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+ | =Availability= | ||
+ | * Extremely rare. The only copy I know of was auctioned for $455 on 18th April 2007.<ref>[http://www.thesynthi.de/data/end_auction_ems_lp.jpg End of auction of EMS LP 1 on thesynthi.de]</ref> | ||
=References= | =References= |
Latest revision as of 01:37, 26 May 2016
EMS LP 1 is an LP issued circa 1971 by Peter Zinovieff's EMS company[1] to promote the EMS Synthi A version of the VCS3 analogue synthesizer, with works by Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Zinovieff, Tristram Carey, Delia Derbyshire, George Whitman, Dudley Simpson, Malcolm Clarke, David Vorhaus and Brian Hodgson.[2]
It contains two tracks by Delia, both realized using the VCS3:
See also: EMS FLEXI 1
Availability
- Extremely rare. The only copy I know of was auctioned for $455 on 18th April 2007.[3]