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ARTIST
RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP
TITLE
The Seasons
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
TRUNK
CATALOG #
JBH 043LP
JBH 043LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
3/13/2012
LP version, repressed. At long last the rarest and most peculiar of all Radiophonic Workshop albums is available. Originally issued in 1969,
The Seasons
has become almost mythical over the last few years. With its mix of unexpected electronics, percussion, tape manipulation and austere poetry, it sounds like no other.
The Seasons
has also become a major influence on bands such as
Broadcast
and a key reference in the development of
Ghost Box
and the whole "hauntology" soundscape. It is seen and heard very much now as an important and lost classic. And after over one year of detective work and rights investigation (which is a lot in this modern world of instant communication), this impressive, strange and wholly unique album is seeing the light of day once again. Originally made as part of the BBC's Drama Workshop broadcasts, this album was meant for educational purposes. Coming in the later period of what is commonly known and remembered as "Music and Movement" or "Movement and Mime Classes," the album was issued briefly as a teaching aid for the modern thinking 1960s classroom. The idea was to play the album and get the school children to dance, improvise, think and create to the sounds and words. The music was originated by one of the early pioneering Radiophonic musicians,
David Cain
. Very little of his music has ever been made available (except on the classic BBC "pink" album) but to some followers of early British electronics, he is the forgotten master. And for this release he has been interviewed by
Julian House
(
The Focus Group
) with a fascinating Q&A, which will appear in the new sleevenotes. As for the poet
Ronald Duncan
, he is now deceased, but had an interesting and inspired life. A born pacifist, he famously wrote the libretto for
Britten
's opera
The Rape Of Lucretia
, wrote the script for
Girl On A Motorcycle
, and started the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre. His poetry was published by Faber And Faber by
T.S. Eliot
, who became a friend. Duncan's 16 featured poems were specially written in 1969 just for this project. The album sold in tiny quantities when it came out and was quickly deleted by the BBC. Even the BBC Archive doesn't have a copy. In fact the album's scarcity has only added to its mythical status. A handful of originals started appearing in bargain bins throughout the mid-1990s, and as interest in British electronics and the Radiophonic Workshop started to grow, the album's reputation began to gain a little momentum. The album rarely surfaces, but
Jonny Trunk
and fellow collector
Martin Green
found three copies at back in about 1998, one of which was passed on to
Jarvis Cocker
. This limited edition LP comes with the original 1969 BBC sleeve and an insert of all the poetry. Also worth noting is that this album has been remastered from the original Radiophonic Workshop tapes.
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