DD160
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Jump to navigationJump to searchDD160 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes, containing the master copy of the theme for Tutankhamun's Egypt and incidental sounds for programme 1 of the series.
Mark Ayres' notes
Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape Label: Egypt. Copy master Opening and Programme 1 Description: Tutankhamun's Trumpet etc. [[TRW 7529]]. N.B. is missing from RWS Archive. Contains Delia's voice.
Louis Niebur's notes
DD160 Egypt Programme 1 (TRW7529) 1. master opening titles (with Delia speaking) :21 – 1:09 2. 1:11 “forget about this, for interest only, sent to radio enterprises, 2 and ¼ minutes” it’s like titles, but fades into atmospheric track at 2:17 ends 3:51 3. M1 of Egypt 1. “rather more than you need, 2:30 minutes” 4:18 Atmospheric track, like abstract bells tolling, pitched. 4. M2 and M3 “starts at 820 feet, runs to 875, starts again at 889-925, one long cue, with paul’s approval” “Im afraid you’ll have to choose your bit, I’ve given you 3 minutes.” 7:56 – this music is from Amor Dei, first section! 14:27 5. M4 (still programme 1. Footage 1116, to end at 1185, approx 45 sec. “Bit of overlap” 6. M5 (prog 1). Consists of master mix and also of the submixes M5a and M5b. footages are from beginning of slash 7ft, beginning of desovle into tunnel. Sun starts to emerge at 230 ft. 256 ft, first impression of the carved top of pyramid. The whole ends at 275 1⁄2. Start 17:07. a. 19:30 the tut trumpet enters b. m5a “u for universal” mixes “you may have some use for this later” 20:50 start c. M5b second half of the mix. Starts at 28:18. it’s the trumpet elements
James Percival's notes
CDD/1/1/14 Egypt copy master and programme Opening title music, atmospheres and submixes FORMER REFERENCE: DD160 DATE: 1972 CONTAINS: Tutankhamun's Egypt MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape DURATION: 00:29:18 LABELS: [Box spine:] EGYPT COPY MASTER + PROG 1 [Reel label:] EGYPT: COPY MASTER / OPENING + PROG 1 NOTES: Master of opening titles for Tutankhamun's Egypt series, followed by cues for Programme 1 ('The Pharaoh'), each introduced by Delia: M1 (abstract tolling bells), M2, M3 (an extract of Inventions for radio: Amor Dei), M4, M5a & M5b.