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Delia and [[Don Harper]] created most of the album [[Electrosonic]], released in 1972. | Delia and [[Don Harper]] created most of the album [[Electrosonic]], released in 1972. Born in 1921,<ref name=wikipedia/> he would have been 51 when he worked with Delia. He died in 1999<ref name=wikipedia>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Harper Don Harper] on Wikipedia</ref> and appears to have left no testimony of the time they spent together. | ||
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Delia and Don Harper created most of the album Electrosonic, released in 1972. Born in 1921,[1] he would have been 51 when he worked with Delia. He died in 1999[1] and appears to have left no testimony of the time they spent together.
Brian Hodgson says:
Don was an Australian mood music composer. [...] I felt uncomfortable working with Don. At our first meeting he was pleasant enough, but I just felt he was using Delia and I to do something he couldn't do himself.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Don Harper on Wikipedia
- ↑ The GLOSPOT1104 sleeve notes