Three Willow Park: Electronic Music From Inner Space, 1961–1971
★ 4.56
45 ocen
286 ma
434 chce
Rok
2017
Kraj
Netherlands
Format
Vinyl, Vinyl, Vinyl
LP, Album, Stereo, Mono
Label
Basta
3093432
Electronic AbstractAmbientExperimentalTechnoSynth-pop
Identyfikatory
Barcode: 8712530934329
Tracklista
A1
0:42
This Is A Sound/Alka-Seltzer Effects #7
A2
3:49
Dorothea
A3
2:05
Idea #35
A4
0:33
Ohio Bell Mystery
A5
1:01
Domino Sugar Demo
A6
5:54
Auto-Lite Effects
A7
0:08
Cyclic Bit #1
A8
0:36
It's A Little Complicated
A9
4:44
A Rhythm Ballet
B1
0:17
The Sound Of Money Being Wasted
B2
0:46
Pygmy War Dance
B3
1:31
Cindy Alternate (Pop Rock)
B4
0:13
Nice Sound #3
B5
3:46
Carribea
B6
0:42
Rhythm Sample #9
B7
4:05
Ballet-Like Bits
B8
0:23
Cyclic Bit #2
B9
0:16
Portofino (Theme)
B10
0:30
Rhythm Sample #2
B11
6:22
1st Class Electronium (Part 1)
B12
2:04
Limbo Effects Reel
B13
0:23
Mood Piece
C1
0:55
Thermofax Effects
C2
0:24
Ripples Effects #1
C3
10:21
Electronium Movie Score
C4
1:22
In A 21st Century Drawing Room
C5
0:23
Nice Set-up #7
C6
2:25
Idea #36
C7
0:36
Cyclic Bit #3
C8
2:30
Sparrows Pt. 1
C9
1:02
Ripples Fugue
D1
0:20
The Toy Trumpet (Demo #1)
D2
1:09
IBM Probe #3
D3
2:40
Portofino #3
D4
4:05
Sparrows Pt. 2
D5
1:28
Cindy Flair Look Rhythm
D6
0:22
Super Cheer Instrumental
D7
0:30
Auto-lite Wheels Effects
D8
1:15
Tone Stepper
D9
1:11
Rhythm Sample #2 (Half-Speed Demo)
D10
7:05
1st Class Electronium (Part 2)
D11
0:23
The Toy Trumpet (Demo #2)
E1
0:19
Rhythm Sample #5
E2
0:19
Ripples Effects #2
E3
0:10
Effect #6/Five-Five
E4
0:28
Rhythm Sample #6
E5
2:22
Cat Concerto (Alley Cats)
E6
3:12
Toy Funk
E7
1:01
Iceberg Bit
E8
7:33
2nd Class Electronium
E9
0:13
500
E10
2:50
Bee Swing
E11
0:20
Clavivox Demo Intro
F1
0:37
IBM Probe #4
F2
2:11
Portofino #4
F3
3:51
Night On A Calm Sea
F4
0:30
Ohio Bell Rhythm Track
F5
6:38
1st Class Electronium (Part 3)
F6
1:14
Baltimore Gas & Electric Test
F7
1:11
Cindy Variations Pt. 1
F8
4:40
Three Motown Electronium Adaptations (By Hoby Cook)
Notatki wydania
THREE WILLOW PARK: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961-1971
Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961–1971, represents the second anthology of pioneering electronica by Raymond Scott. The album contains 61 previously unissued gems, many featuring hypnotic rhythm tracks played by Scott’s Electronium — an invention which composed and performed using programmed intelligence. Three Willow Park reveals that Scott was producing beat-oriented proto-techno before the 1970s explosion of electronic music and rhythms on the pop charts, a significant achievement that should not be overlooked.
In 2000, Basta issued Manhattan Research Inc., a 2-cd set of 69 tracks recorded 1953–69, spotlighting Scott’s groundbreaking electronica — a gallery of strange sounds seemingly beamed down from UFOs. MRI also presented some of the earliest TV & radio commercials to feature electronic music, as well as early film soundtrack collaborations with Jim Henson. Three Willow Park presents the next stage in assuring Scott’s place in electronic music history.
Willow Park Center was an industrial rental complex of offices and warehouses in a Long Island suburb. Following his 1965 marital breakup, Scott set up shop at WPC. He operated a musical lab — researching, experimenting, testing, and measuring. He twirled knobs, flipped switches, and took notes. He installed equipment and machines, and used them to build new equipment and machines. This makeshift compound remained Scott’s workspace and bedroom until 1971, when he decamped for L.A. to work for Berry Gordy at Motown.
Scott was a highly qualified engineer who also happened to be a conservatory-trained (Juilliard) musician. He could compose, arrange, perform, improvise and edit, but given a shelf of hardware and a soldering iron, he could also rig an appliance to further his musical aims. Like many visionaries, Scott foreshadowed the future. He developed technological processes which were pivotal in the evolution of the fax machine. He composed a “silent” piece years before John Cage‘s 4′ 33″. He predicted (in 1944) that composers would someday reach audiences via thought transference. He applied for and was awarded numerous patents. Foremost, he developed electronic and automated sound-generating technology to craft the elements of pop music at a time when circuit-made sound was largely a novelty, used in “serious” works, or cranked-up for special effects in science fiction films.
In 1946, while still leading jazz bands, Scott established Manhattan Research, Inc., billed as “Designers and Manufacturers of Electronic Music and Musique Concrète Devices and Systems.” By the 1950s, he was using his inventions to produce commercials with electronic soundtracks, as well as developing automated sequencer technology. His friend and colleague Bob Moog said, “Scott was definitely in the forefront of developing electronic music technology and using it commercially as a musician.”
Besides the Electronium, sounds heard on Three Willow Park were generated by the Circle Machine; Clavivox; Bass-Line Generator; Bandito the Bongo Artist (a drum machine); tone, melody, rhythm and sound effects generators (some controlled, others random); oscillators, sequencers, and modulators; tape montages; and acoustic instruments and voices. These recordings, like those on MRI, define and establish Scott’s legacy in electronic music history.
Three Willow Park: Electronic Music from Inner Space, 1961-1971
Release: June 30, 2017 (Basta Music)
formats: 3-LP / 2-CD / Digital
Produced by Gert-Jan Blom and Irwin Chusid
Associate Producer: Jeff Winner
Mastering: Paul Pouwer, Power Sound Studio, Amsterdam
Audio research and editing: Gert-Jan Blom and Jeff Winner.
Additional audio restoration and editing by Irwin Chusid.
Advisors: Tom Rhea, Wally (Gotye) De Backer, Brian Kehew, Herb Deutsch
All titles composed by Raymond Scott © Gateway Music (ASCAP) except “The Toy Trumpet” © Music Sales Corp. (US) and Warner-Chappell (ex-US) and “Motown Electronium Adaptations” by Hoby Cook © Fields of Roses Music
All recordings licensed courtesy Reckless Night Music LLC except “Motown Electronium Adaptations” by Hoby Cook
Most of the recordings and numerous visual artifacts in this collection are from the Raymond Scott Collection at the Marr Sound Archives and the LaBudde Department of Special Collections, Miller Nichols Library, University of Missouri–Kansas City. Special thanks to Chuck Haddix and Stuart Hinds. Additional thanks to Scott Middleton, Teresa Gipson, and Kelly McEniry.
Three individually sleeved records with a booklet sealed the same wrapping.
Video
Three Willow Park promo
Raymond Scott - Portofino #4
Portofino #3
Dorothea
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Najniższa
24,99 EUR
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Credits
- Art Direction, Artwork, Design Piet Schreuders
- Co-producer, Liner Notes, Research, Editor Jeff Winner
- Liner Notes Hoby Cook
- Performer Raymond Scott
- Photography Jim Henson
- Producer, Booklet Editor, Editor, Liner Notes Irwin Chusid
- Producer, Editor Gert-Jan Blom
Firmy
- Copyright (c) Gateway Music (2)
Master release
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