ESL104
ESL104 is the catalogue number of a 1969 Standard Music Library album of "sound effects". It was:
Recorded while Delia was still employed at the Radiophonic Workshop and working on the White Noise LP. [...] originally released under the pseudonym Russe (a.k.a. Li De la Russe - or "Of the Red" - a reference to her auburn red hair) also features work from David Vorhaus and Brian Hodgson (aka St. George - he was also still under contract to the Beeb!)[1]
The "Delia's ..." tracks are reworkings of her music for the film Work Is A Four Letter Word.
This rare mono record was "caned" to provide the music for the '70s television series "The Tomorrow People" and "Timeslip".
Track list[2]
The tracks with links on the titles and spectrograms are the ones credited to Delia.
- A1 Lure of the Space Goddess (0:27) (with Brian Hodgson)
- A2 Battle Theme (1:00)
- A3 Homeric Theme (1:19)
- A4 Greek Concrete (0:20)
- A5 Attack Of The Alien Minds (2:19)
- A6 Gothic Submarine (1:55) (with Brian Hodgson)
- A7 Whirring Menace (2:17)
- A8 Souls In Space (1:39)
- A9 Time Capsule (1:52)
- A10 London Lemons (9 themes)
- B1 Restless Relays (1:03) (with Brian Hodgson)
- B2 Planetarium (1:34)
- B3 Wet Asteroid (1:30)
- B4 Way Out (1:49)
- B5 Fresh Aire (0:08)
- B6 Delia's Theme (1:19)
- B7 Tentative Delia (0:20)
- B8 Delia's Idea (0:20)
- B9 Delia's Psychadelian Waltz (0:35)
- B10 Delia's Resolve (0:04)
- B11 Delia's Dream (0:39)
- B12 Delia's Reverie (0:21)
- B13 Delia's Fulfilment (0:21)
- B14 Build Up To... (1:22) - Vorhaus
- B15 Snide Rhythms (0:05) - Vorhaus
Availability
- Released on vinyl as Standard Music Library album ESL104 in 1969.
- Released without "London Lemons" on CD and vinyl as The Tomorrow People: Original television music as Trunk Records' JBH017CD and JBH017LP in April 2006.
- JBH017 is available with audio samples at Moovie Grooves.
References
- ↑ delia-derbyshire.org
- ↑ Track list on discogs.com