BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective
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The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective is a 2008 album of music from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
It is interesting because it contains Phil Young's Science and Industry from which Delia's Arabic Science and Industry took inspiration, and publishes for the first time a second piece of music by Delia for the programme Time On Our Hands: some incidental music here called "City Music".
Sadly, it also includes Mark Ayres' "stereo remix" of Dance from Noah, with the rhythm track from a different work alone blasting out at the start.
Track list
of works by Delia (from discogs.com)
- 1-16: Time On Our Hands (Titles And City Music) (2:01)
- 1-17: Arabic Science and Industry (0:21)
- 1-19: Know Your Car (Get Out And Get Under) (0:57)
- 1-20: Doctor Who (2:19)
- 1-25: Talk Out (0:24)
- 1-26: Science and Health (0:55)
- 1-29: A New View of Politics (0:39)
- 1-34: Environmental Studies (0:29)
- 1-35: Chronicle (0:21)
- 1-36: Great Zoos of the World (0:35)
- 1-39: Dance from Noah (0:53)