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* Released on vinyl by KPM Music Library as [[KPM1104]] in 1972.
<LI> Released on vinyl by KPM Music Library as KPM1104 in 1972.
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* Released in limited editions of 500 copies on 180gm audiophile green/pink/blue vinyl and CD by Glo-spot as [[GLOSPOT1104]] in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
<LI> Released in limited editions of 500 copies on 180gm audiophile green/pink/blue vinyl and CD by Glo-spot as [[GLOSPOT1104]] in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
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* It used to be available from [http://www.apexonline.com/melodybar/ Boa Melody Bar] but they only have the T-shirt now.
<LI> It used to be available from [http://www.apexonline.com/melodybar/ Boa Melody Bar] but they only have the T-shirt now.
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* You can order the vinyl and hear some samples for free at [http://boomkat.com/vinyl/24985-delia-derbyshire-electrosonic-very-limited-edition-green-vinyl Boomkat].  
<LI> You can order the vinyl and hear some samples for free at [http://boomkat.com/vinyl/24985-delia-derbyshire-electrosonic-very-limited-edition-green-vinyl Boomkat].  
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* Used to be available as [http://rapidshare.com/files/19103716/delia_derbyshire_-_electrosonic_lp.rar a 40MB RAR archive at RapidShare].
<LI> Used to be available as [http://rapidshare.com/files/19103716/delia_derbyshire_-_electrosonic_lp.rar a 40MB RAR archive at RapidShare].
 
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Revision as of 20:37, 10 February 2016

KPM1104 album cover
Back of KPM1104 album cover
GLOSPOT1104 album cover by Iker Spozio
Back of GLOSPOT1104 album cover
GLOSPOT1104 T-shirt artwork by Iker Spozio

Electrosonic is an album of “Library samples of electronic music for radio, TV and film industry.”

All tracks are credited to Harper/Russe/St George, where

In the GLOSPOT1104 sleeve notes, John Cavanagh gives a loving and entertaining portrait of Delia and the circumstances surrounding the album's creation.

Brian Hodgson says:

Don was an Australian mood music composer. [...] I felt uncomfortable working with Don. At our first meeting he was pleasant enough, but I just felt he was using Delia and I to do something he couldn't do himself. [...] Harper got up my nose a lot, so I really kept out of it as much as I could. [...] There were some of my things which I just said to Don "have this" and gave him tracks, but I would say my contribution to it was much less than either Delia or Don's.[1]

Track list

Delia's plan for the album targets the pieces for use in three areas:

  • Documentary suite: Set of utility cues for use in documentaries made for instructional and educational purposes rather then entertainment (productions concerning science, research, mechanisation, pollution etc.)
  • Drama suite
  • Light suite

Most tracks seem to consist of a Delian backing with Harper making discordant noises over them but The Pattern Emerges, Liquid Energy (b) and Celestial Cantabile sound like pure Delia.

Quest - Spectrogram.jpg

Quest - fast - Spectrogram.jpg

Computermatic - Spectrogram.jpg

Frontier of Knowledge - Spectrogram.jpg

The Pattern Emerges - Spectrogram.jpg

Freeze Frame - Spectrogram.jpg

Plodding Power - Spectrogram.jpg

Busy Microbes - Spectrogram.jpg

Liquid Energy (a) - Spectrogram.jpg

Liquid Energy (b) (rhythm only) - Spectrogram.jpg

No Man's Land - Spectrogram.jpg

Depression - Spectrogram.jpg

Nightwalker - Spectrogram.jpg

Electrostings - Spectrogram.jpg

Electrobuild - Spectrogram.jpg

Celestial Cantabile - Spectrogram.jpg

Effervescence - Spectrogram.jpg

The Wizard's Laboratory - Spectrogram.jpg

Shock Chords - Spectrogram.jpg

Papers

  • DD150440: Delia's papers relating to Electrosonic are enclosed in a folded sheet with "Received the sum of £200 for 39 Powis Sq (flat 8)" written on it in marker pen
  • DD150638: Typewritten overall plan: DOCUMENTARY SUITE / DRAMA SUITE / LIGHT SUITE
  • DD150510: "K.P.M. 7½ mono!" with Delia's list of corrections to be made to some of the tracks

Availability

  • Released on vinyl by KPM Music Library as KPM1104 in 1972.
  • Released in limited editions of 500 copies on 180gm audiophile green/pink/blue vinyl and CD by Glo-spot as GLOSPOT1104 in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
  • It used to be available from Boa Melody Bar but they only have the T-shirt now.
  • You can order the vinyl and hear some samples for free at Boomkat.
  • Used to be available as a 40MB RAR archive at RapidShare.

References