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[[I Have Decoded You]] is a work by [[Anthony Newley]], said to be "classic Newley vocals" with "background sounds made up of a number of samples from other sources, standard BBC Radiophonic tape loops for SFX or white noise generation, and a fascinating edit of “Evolutionen 5: Waltz” by Dutch electronic pioneer Henk Badings".<ref name=trunk>[http://www.trunkrecords.com/turntable/moogies_bloogies.shtml The publicity for Trunk Records' vinyl release] of [[Moogies Bloogies]] and [[I Decoded You]].</ref>
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[[I Have Decoded You]] is a work by [[Anthony Newley]], said to be "classic Newley vocals" with "background sounds made up of a number of samples from other sources, standard BBC Radiophonic tape loops for SFX or white noise generation, and a fascinating edit of electronic pioneer [[Henk Badings]]' ''[[Evolutionen 5]]''.<ref name=trunk>[http://www.trunkrecords.com/turntable/moogies_bloogies.shtml The publicity for Trunk Records' vinyl release] of [[Moogies Bloogies]] and [[I Decoded You]].</ref>
  
 
It seems that Delia's only contribution to this was to provide Newley with recordings of other people's electronic music to "sing" over.
 
It seems that Delia's only contribution to this was to provide Newley with recordings of other people's electronic music to "sing" over.
  
You can hear [http://www.myfree.cc/mp3/Henk+Badings.+-+Evolutionen Hank Badings' ''Evolutionen'' on  myfree.cc]
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The backgrounds are from parts 3 and 5, ''Ragtime'' and ''Waltz'':<ref>[http://www.finderskeepersrecords.com/shop/henk-badings-evolutions/ Hank Badings' ''Evolutionen'' tracklist and soundclips] at finderskeepersrecords.com</ref>
The backgrounds are parts 3 and 5, "Ragtime" and "Waltz":
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* 3. ''Ragtime''
* 3. ''Ragtime'' is from <ref>[http://www.finderskeepersrecords.com/shop/henk-badings-evolutions/ Hank Badings' ''Evolutionen'' tracklist and soundclips] at finderskeepersrecords.com</ref>
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* 5. ''Waltz'' (11:01-11:58)
* 5. ''Waltz'' is from 11:01 to 11:58.
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Trunk records, on the sleeve notes, wrongly credit Delia as one of the artists, and [[Henk Badings]] goes uncredited.
  
 
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* Released on 7 inch vinyl by Trunk Records in 2014.<ref name=trunk/>
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* Released in 2014 on 7 inch vinyl by Trunk Records.<ref>[http://www.trunkrecords.com/turntable/moogies_bloogies.shtml Moogies Bloogies and I Decoded You] at Trunk Records.</ref> and can be bought to [https://trunkrecords.greedbag.com/buy/moogies-bloogies-0/ download as MP3 or WAV at greedbag.com]
 
* At Manchester on [[Attic Tape]] [[DD191]].<ref>The [[Initial Catalogue]]'s entry for [[DD191]]: "I Have Decoded You - Anthony Newley".</ref>
 
* At Manchester on [[Attic Tape]] [[DD191]].<ref>The [[Initial Catalogue]]'s entry for [[DD191]]: "I Have Decoded You - Anthony Newley".</ref>
* Released in 2014 on 7 inch vinyl by Trunk Records.<ref>[http://www.trunkrecords.com/turntable/moogies_bloogies.shtml Moogies Bloogies and I Decoded You] at Trunk Records.</ref> and can be bought to [https://trunkrecords.greedbag.com/buy/moogies-bloogies-0/ download as MP3 or WAV at greedbag.com]
 
 
{{Play|I Have Decoded You}}
 
{{Play|I Have Decoded You}}
  
 
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[[Category:Pieces wrongly attributed to Delia]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 19 March 2020

I Have Decoded You is a work by Anthony Newley, said to be "classic Newley vocals" with "background sounds made up of a number of samples from other sources, standard BBC Radiophonic tape loops for SFX or white noise generation, and a fascinating edit of electronic pioneer Henk Badings' Evolutionen 5.[1]

It seems that Delia's only contribution to this was to provide Newley with recordings of other people's electronic music to "sing" over.

The backgrounds are from parts 3 and 5, Ragtime and Waltz:[2]

  • 3. Ragtime
  • 5. Waltz (11:01-11:58)

Trunk records, on the sleeve notes, wrongly credit Delia as one of the artists, and Henk Badings goes uncredited.

Availability

References