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1975 compilation album by BBC Radiophonic Workshop From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Radiophonic Workshop is a 1975 compilation album by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, similar in concept to the earlier BBC Radiophonic Music of 1968. The album featured a variety of work demonstrating many of the various techniques the Workshop used. Unlike its predecessor though, it was far more synthesiser orientated. The music comes from all types of sources from serious drama and documentary to the "Major Bloodnok's Stomach" sound effect from The Goon Show. As with the 1968 compilation, the album was remastered in 2002 by Mark Ayres and re-released with two bonus tracks from John Baker.
The Radiophonic Workshop | ||||
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Released | 1975 | |||
Genre | Electronic music | |||
Length | 38:20 | |||
Label | BBC Records | |||
Producer | John Baker, Malcolm Clarke, Glynis Jones, Paddy Kingsland, Roger Limb, Dick Mills, Richard Yeoman-Clark | |||
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It is to be reissued as part of the Record Store Day exclusive 6-CD box set Four Albums 1968 - 1978[1][2] 29 August 2020.
Original track listing
Side One
Side Two
2002 track listing
Equipment used on this compilation includes:
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