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[[City Music]] is what they called Delia's additional incidental music for the TV programme [[Time On Our Hands]] when it was released on the album [[The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective]] in 2008.
 
[[City Music]] is what they called Delia's additional incidental music for the TV programme [[Time On Our Hands]] when it was released on the album [[The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective]] in 2008.
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Another piece of her incidental music for the programme is ''[[Factory Music]]''.
  
 
=Copyright=
 
=Copyright=
Under UK law, all audio recordings made before 1963 are in the public domain.
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Under UK law, audio recordings made before 1963 are in the public domain.<ref name=OMAFAQ>[http://www.openmusicarchive.org/faq.php The Open Music Archive's FAQ].</ref>
  
 
=[[Spectrogram]]=
 
=[[Spectrogram]]=
{{Spectrogram|City Music - Spectrogram}}
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{{Spectrogallery|City Music}}
 
The lowest smears are 50Hz noise, coinciding with the presence of the bass notes, presumably contracted from poor equipment on which the makeup track was prepared.
 
The lowest smears are 50Hz noise, coinciding with the presence of the bass notes, presumably contracted from poor equipment on which the makeup track was prepared.
  
 
=Availability=
 
=Availability=
 
* Released on the album [[The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective]] in 2008.
 
* Released on the album [[The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective]] in 2008.
{{Play|City Music|From [[The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective]]}}
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* It can be heard in context on the whitefiles' [https://whitefiles.org/rwv Radiophonic Workshop Video] "Time On Our Hands extract 1" at 6'30''.
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=References=
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[[Category:Piece]]
 
[[Category:Piece]]

Latest revision as of 22:07, 5 February 2023

City Music is what they called Delia's additional incidental music for the TV programme Time On Our Hands when it was released on the album The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective in 2008.

Another piece of her incidental music for the programme is Factory Music.

Copyright

Under UK law, audio recordings made before 1963 are in the public domain.[1]

Spectrogram

City Music - Spectrogram.jpg

The lowest smears are 50Hz noise, coinciding with the presence of the bass notes, presumably contracted from poor equipment on which the makeup track was prepared.

Availability

References