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[[DD019]] is the [[Initial Catalogue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]]. | |||
The [[John Rylands Library]] catalogue calls it CDD/. | |||
=[[Initial Catalogue|Mark Ayres' notes]]= | |||
<PRE> | |||
Type: 7" reel, 1/4" tape, | Type: 7" reel, 1/4" tape, | ||
Label: Prisons 1 | |||
Description: Banded master, 7.5 ips | |||
</PRE> | |||
=[[DD Audio Files Commentary|Louis Niebur's notes]]= | |||
<PRE> | |||
DD019 – Prisons 1 Master 7.5 | |||
:00 - :55 chanting | |||
:55 – low atmosphere | |||
2:14 – guitar and male vocal | |||
2:44 – solo female latin chanting (not original chant, but a combination of psalm tones with chromatic singing. Male voice enters at end | |||
3:20 – electronic sine swooping | |||
3:40 – low pulsing with atmosphere, creaking, and slowed tape feedback in background | |||
5:30 – piano, playing tonal chords, female voice “the sky above the roof top...” | |||
7:26 – clanging, closing prison doors? (twice) – then sea sounds, waves crashing (electronic) | |||
</PRE> | |||
=[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process|James Percival's notes]]= | |||
<PRE> | |||
</PRE> | |||
[[Category:Tape]] | [[Category:Tape]] | ||
Revision as of 15:13, 12 May 2020
DD019 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes.
The John Rylands Library catalogue calls it CDD/.
Mark Ayres' notes
Type: 7" reel, 1/4" tape, Label: Prisons 1 Description: Banded master, 7.5 ips
Louis Niebur's notes
DD019 – Prisons 1 Master 7.5 :00 - :55 chanting :55 – low atmosphere 2:14 – guitar and male vocal 2:44 – solo female latin chanting (not original chant, but a combination of psalm tones with chromatic singing. Male voice enters at end 3:20 – electronic sine swooping 3:40 – low pulsing with atmosphere, creaking, and slowed tape feedback in background 5:30 – piano, playing tonal chords, female voice “the sky above the roof top...” 7:26 – clanging, closing prison doors? (twice) – then sea sounds, waves crashing (electronic)