DD206
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DD206 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes, containing John Peel's Voice and its makeup tracks.
Mark Ayres' notes
Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape Label: Top Gear, John Peel's Voice, copy & makeup Description: 15ips. [[TRW 7098]], Missing from RWS Archive. See also [[DD207]]. Brian Hodgson's voice audible during session.
Louis Niebur's notes
DD206 Top Gear (John Peel) (is this TRW 7098? It’s missing if so) :00 Stereo, slow synth lines. Diatonic pedals. :49 John Peel’s voice enters. His voice is treated outrageously, 2:18 voice emerges untreated 2:31 voice with echo returns, and cut and pasted in different order. Replays the same texted section with different treatments 4:03 untreated JP talking, completely untreated. (you can hear Brian’s voice in background) 4:39 reassembled tape, leading into the first version of the tape without treatment. 5:54 opening music (slow synth lines) – no voice. Ends 8:10 8:10 extreme vocal treatment and electronic processing. Ends 9:21 9:24 electronic opening music again 10:14 extreme vocal treatment and electronic processing. 11:25 electronic opening music again. 13:11 new electronic music, with what sounds like a plucked guitar. Ends 14:10 14:15 test tone for pitch-raising, followed by voice treatment, with the voice rising. 15:32 electronic melody, with echo, then with vibrato, descending. 16:04 repeating electronic loop (like Buchla) 16:54 lower pitched texture, like slowed down sirens with wind blowing
James Percival's notes
CDD/1/7/42 John Peel's Voice Master and untreated voice recordings for “Top Gear” album FORMER REFERENCE: DD206 DATE: 1969 CONTAINS: Top Gear: John Peel's voice MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape TAPE SPEED: 15ips DURATION: 00:17:42 LABELS: [Tape label:] TOP GEAR - R.W. / JOHN PEEL'S VOICE 15 / N.A COPY & M/U (S) NOTES: Mixed, final sequence, followed by various voice treatments and session recording. 15ips. TRW 7098, Missing from RWS Archive. Brian Hodgson's voice is audible during session. See also DD207.