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{{Thumb|DD110532|Its entry in ''Radio Times''}}
 
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{{Thumb|George Newson working with Delia in 1966}}
 
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{{Thumb|The Man Who Collected Sounds master tape label}}
  
Delia created "music effects" for a radio drama<ref name=TLL/> [[The Man Who Collected Sounds]] by [[Douglas Cleverdon]]. He describes it as "A couple of song cycles set by [[George Newson]] to poems by Leonard Smith [... an] ambitious dramatic feature for radio. It is equally ambitious in its radiophonic exploitation of sounds and voices".<ref name=DD110532>[[DD110532]]: Clipping from the Radio Times for its first broadcast, together with an article by Douglas Cleverdon.</ref>
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Delia created "music effects" for a radio drama<ref name=TLL/> ''[[The Man Who Collected Sounds]]'' by [[Douglas Cleverdon]]. He describes it as "A couple of song cycles set by [[George Newson]] to poems by Leonard Smith [... an] ambitious dramatic feature for radio. It is equally ambitious in its radiophonic exploitation of sounds and voices".<ref name=DD110532>[[DD110532]]: Clipping from the Radio Times for its first broadcast, together with an article by Douglas Cleverdon.</ref>
  
 
The review article says "The hero, armed with the sounds of Good Government and Perfect Love, pursues pre-Raphaelite, mystical Avalon among the fascist politics of small-town California.", which is a strange coincidence with Delia's music for ''[[The Business of Good Government]]'' and her "Perfect Love" theme used in ''[[O Fat White Woman]]''.
 
The review article says "The hero, armed with the sounds of Good Government and Perfect Love, pursues pre-Raphaelite, mystical Avalon among the fascist politics of small-town California.", which is a strange coincidence with Delia's music for ''[[The Business of Good Government]]'' and her "Perfect Love" theme used in ''[[O Fat White Woman]]''.
  
 
Its tape's catalogue entry is dated 1964, but George first went to the Radiophonic Workshop and worked with Delia in 1966, the same year the radio programme was broadcast<ref>Personal communication, June 2019.</ref> on the 8th of June.<ref name=TLL/>
 
Its tape's catalogue entry is dated 1964, but George first went to the Radiophonic Workshop and worked with Delia in 1966, the same year the radio programme was broadcast<ref>Personal communication, June 2019.</ref> on the 8th of June.<ref name=TLL/>
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The WikiDelia's article on [[George Newson]], instead of limiting itself as usual to the person's involvement with Delia, is a full biography, for the frustration of his niece in getting something decent past the young guardian idiots at wikipedia.
  
 
=Credits<ref name=DD110532/>=
 
=Credits<ref name=DD110532/>=
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==Act 1==
 
==Act 1==
  
* 03:23-03:40  Wind "Listen!"
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* 03:23-03:40  High wind "Listen!"
 
{{spectrogallery|The Man Who Collected Sounds - 01 Wind}}
 
{{spectrogallery|The Man Who Collected Sounds - 01 Wind}}
 
* 04:10-04:49  Effects "Cattle in Wyoming, Iron in Pittsburg, Steel in Detroit"
 
* 04:10-04:49  Effects "Cattle in Wyoming, Iron in Pittsburg, Steel in Detroit"
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==Act 2==
 
==Act 2==
 
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* 03:53-04:53  Sirens
<PRE>
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{{spectrogallery|The Man Who Collected Sounds - 09 Sirens}}
03:53-04:53  Eerie background sirens wash
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* 04:53-07:37  Wind and siren, traffic mix, chanting
            "... bit into me and my hands were crushed"
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{{spectrogallery|The Man Who Collected Sounds - 10 Wind and siren, traffic mix, chanting}}
04:53-07:37  Wind effects and traffic
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* 21:01-21:44  Treated timpani "Elect the Mayor!"
            "the young man stumbled and blundered through the maze of the town"
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{{spectrogallery|The Man Who Collected Sounds - 11 Treated timpani "Elect the Mayor"}}
21:01-21:44  Treated timpani "You hear!"
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* 22:47-23:51 Crowd (actually goes on to 27:11)
22:47-23:51 Crowd [?] effect as b/g for "Now! ... Elect the mayor"
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{{spectrogallery|The Man Who Collected Sounds - 12 Crowd effect}}
    -27:11 Same "... I leave" (edit best swells)
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* ??:??-??:?? Crowd swell from 23:51-27:11
27:11-27:40 Siren effect (2 voices) "Don't let him go"
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{{spectrogallery|The Man Who Collected Sounds - 12b Crowd effect swell}}
30:58-34:40 Filtered noise wash "What's the matter with him?" [..end]
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* 27:11-27:40 Crowd, siren, timpani "Don't let him go"
</PRE>
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{{spectrogallery|The Man Who Collected Sounds - 13 Crowd, siren, timpani "Don't let him go"}}
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* 30:58-34:40 Sirens, wind, treated voices, gong
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{{spectrogallery|The Man Who Collected Sounds - 14 Sirens, wind, treated voices, gong}}
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Does anyone have any idea what the final sound at 1:21 in the clip might be?
  
 
=Availability=
 
=Availability=
* Broadcast on Wednesday<ref name=DD110156>[[DD110156]]: A newspaper article ''[[The Sound Barrier]]'' which reviews the programme</ref> at 8.55<ref name=DD110532/> and repeated on June 28 (of which year?)
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* Broadcast at 8:55<ref name=DD110532/> on BBC Radio's Third Programme on 8th June 1966<ref name=TLL/> and repeated on June 28.<ref name=DD110156>[[DD110156]]: A newspaper article ''[[The Sound Barrier]]'' which reviews the programme</ref>
* Broadcast on BBC Radio's Third Programme on 8th June 1966,<ref name=TLL/> which was indeed a Wednesday.
 
 
* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6192]]: "The Man Who Collected Sounds"<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 6192]].</ref>
 
* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 6192]]: "The Man Who Collected Sounds"<ref name=TLL>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 6192]].</ref>
 
* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 7065]]: "The Man Who Collected Sounds (for Germany), copy of [[TRW 6192]]"<ref>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7065]].</ref>
 
* In the BBC Sound Archive on tape [[TRW 7065]]: "The Man Who Collected Sounds (for Germany), copy of [[TRW 6192]]"<ref>The [[Tape Library List]]'s entry for [[TRW 7065]].</ref>
 
* On [[Attic Tape]] [[DD063]]: "Newson piece"<ref>The [[Initial Catalogue]]'s entry for [[DD063]]</ref>
 
* On [[Attic Tape]] [[DD063]]: "Newson piece"<ref>The [[Initial Catalogue]]'s entry for [[DD063]]</ref>
* George has a copy of it on CD!
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* Contact [mailto:delia.derbyshire.net&#64;gmail.com me] if you'd like a copy.
  
 
=References=
 
=References=

Latest revision as of 15:08, 10 March 2021

Its entry in Radio Times
George Newson working with Delia in 1966
The Man Who Collected Sounds master tape label

Delia created "music effects" for a radio drama[1] The Man Who Collected Sounds by Douglas Cleverdon. He describes it as "A couple of song cycles set by George Newson to poems by Leonard Smith [... an] ambitious dramatic feature for radio. It is equally ambitious in its radiophonic exploitation of sounds and voices".[2]

The review article says "The hero, armed with the sounds of Good Government and Perfect Love, pursues pre-Raphaelite, mystical Avalon among the fascist politics of small-town California.", which is a strange coincidence with Delia's music for The Business of Good Government and her "Perfect Love" theme used in O Fat White Woman.

Its tape's catalogue entry is dated 1964, but George first went to the Radiophonic Workshop and worked with Delia in 1966, the same year the radio programme was broadcast[3] on the 8th of June.[1]

The WikiDelia's article on George Newson, instead of limiting itself as usual to the person's involvement with Delia, is a full biography, for the frustration of his niece in getting something decent past the young guardian idiots at wikipedia.

Credits[2]

  • Words by Leonard Smith
  • Music by George Newson
  • The Young Man: Denis Quilley
  • Paul Lincoln Demarest: Eric Shilling
  • Avalon: Dorothy Dorow
  • The Woman: Tucker McGuire
  • The Sheriff: Tommy Duggan
  • The Mayor: Stuart Nichol
  • Narrator: Allan McClelland
  • with: Walter Fitzgerald, Stephen Jack, Preston Lockwood, Elizabeth Proud, Betty Huntley-Wright
  • The Orchestra conducted by Graham Treacher
  • Harmonica played by Alfie Kahn
  • with additional music effects by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
  • Produced by Douglas Cleverdon

Track List

Act 1

  • 03:23-03:40 High wind "Listen!"

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 01 Wind - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 04:10-04:49 Effects "Cattle in Wyoming, Iron in Pittsburg, Steel in Detroit"

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 02 Effects - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 08:30-08:49 Bats and farts[?]

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 03 Bats and farts - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 08:54-09:37 Treated timpani[?] "Listen!"

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 04 Treated timpani - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 17:21-17:52 High whines "You'll be lonely here"

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 05 High whines - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 22:08-22:56 The Gallery of the Forms of Sound

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 06 The Gallery of the Forms of Sound - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 22:56-24:20 Ghosts on Main Street

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 07 Ghosts on Main Street - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 26:36-28:51 Treated laughter & deep wind effect

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 08 Treated laughter and deep wind - Spectrogram.jpg

Act 2

  • 03:53-04:53 Sirens

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 09 Sirens - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 04:53-07:37 Wind and siren, traffic mix, chanting

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 10 Wind and siren, traffic mix, chanting - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 21:01-21:44 Treated timpani "Elect the Mayor!"

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 11 Treated timpani "Elect the Mayor" - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 22:47-23:51 Crowd (actually goes on to 27:11)

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 12 Crowd effect - Spectrogram.jpg

  •  ??:??-??:?? Crowd swell from 23:51-27:11

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 12b Crowd effect swell - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 27:11-27:40 Crowd, siren, timpani "Don't let him go"

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 13 Crowd, siren, timpani "Don't let him go" - Spectrogram.jpg

  • 30:58-34:40 Sirens, wind, treated voices, gong

The Man Who Collected Sounds - 14 Sirens, wind, treated voices, gong - Spectrogram.jpg

Does anyone have any idea what the final sound at 1:21 in the clip might be?

Availability

  • Broadcast at 8:55[2] on BBC Radio's Third Programme on 8th June 1966[1] and repeated on June 28.[4]
  • In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 6192: "The Man Who Collected Sounds"[1]
  • In the BBC Sound Archive on tape TRW 7065: "The Man Who Collected Sounds (for Germany), copy of TRW 6192"[5]
  • On Attic Tape DD063: "Newson piece"[6]
  • Contact me if you'd like a copy.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 6192.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 DD110532: Clipping from the Radio Times for its first broadcast, together with an article by Douglas Cleverdon.
  3. Personal communication, June 2019.
  4. DD110156: A newspaper article The Sound Barrier which reviews the programme
  5. The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7065.
  6. The Initial Catalogue's entry for DD063