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'''DD253''' is the catalogue number of one of Delia's tapes.
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[[DD253]] is the [[Initial Catalogue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] containing makeup tracks for ''[[Tutankhamun's Egypt]]''.
  
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=[[Initial Catalogue|Mark Ayres' notes]]=
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Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
 
Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
 
 
Label: No label
 
Label: No label
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Description: Tutankhamun's Trumpet. Makeup elements.
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Description: Tutankhamun's Trumpet. Makeup elements.
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=[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process|James Percival's notes]]=
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<PRE>
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CDD/1/1/23 Tutankhamun's Trumpet
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Makeup for &ldquo;Tutankhamun's Trumpet&rdquo;
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FORMER REFERENCE: DD253
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DATE: 1972
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CONTAINS: Tutankhamun's Egypt
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MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, &frac14;" tape
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DURATION: 00:02:49
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LABELS: [No labels, illegible writing on reel]
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NOTES: Makeup elements for Tutankhamun's Trumpet, including a sparse layering, high repitching and the initial recording of the trumpet call (from an earlier recorded source, as used by Desmond Briscoe for the Radiophonic Workshop 21 album).
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[[Category:Tape]]
 
[[Category:Tape]]

Revision as of 12:14, 3 September 2021

DD253 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes containing makeup tracks for Tutankhamun's Egypt.

Mark Ayres' notes

Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
Label: No label
Description: Tutankhamun's Trumpet. Makeup elements.

James Percival's notes

CDD/1/1/23 Tutankhamun's Trumpet
Makeup for “Tutankhamun's Trumpet”
FORMER REFERENCE: DD253
DATE: 1972
CONTAINS: Tutankhamun's Egypt
MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape
DURATION: 00:02:49
LABELS: [No labels, illegible writing on reel]
NOTES: Makeup elements for Tutankhamun's Trumpet, including a sparse layering, high repitching and the initial recording of the trumpet call (from an earlier recorded source, as used by Desmond Briscoe for the Radiophonic Workshop 21 album).