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EMS Synthi And The Composer LP (UK 1971)
Label: Electronic Music Studios (London) Limited
00:00 - Intro Side A: Concert Music
00:28 - 1. Harrison Birtwistle: Medusa
02:31 - 2. Peter Zinovieff: January Tensions
03:58 - 3. Tristram Cary: Leviathan '99
05:22 - 4. Tristram Cary: Continuum
07:40 - 5. Delia Derbyshire: Music of the Spheres
(interpretation of Kepler's "Harmony of the Spheres" for the "Dr. Who" series)
09:19 - 6. George Whitman: Czech Poem for Voice, Violin and VCS3
11:19 Intro Side B: Television, Radio and Computer Music
11:26 - 1. Dudley Simpson: Dover Castle (for the "Dr. Who" series)
12:06 - 2. Dudley Simpson: The Axons Approach (for the "Dr. Who" series)
13:16 - 3. Delia Derbyshire: Dance from "Noah"
14:17 - 4. Malcolm Clarke: Waltz for Displaced Saints
15:17 - 5. David Vorhaus: Canon
16:01 - 6. David Vorhaus: Thing For Two VCS3s
17:35 - 7. Peter Zinovieff: A Lollipop for Papa (in its entirety, in real time direct to tape in the studio)
24:34 - 8. Brian Hodgson: Seascape
25:20 - 9. Malcolm Clarke: War of the Worlds (sound effects)
26:26 - Epilogue
Note: The following are the music extracts as they are heard on the record. Each piece is introduced by the unnamed announcer (Tristram Cary, I believe), who also provides a brief promotional opening and closing to the record. (Note: the actual tracks do not exactly match the listing on the sleeve, and Malcolm Clarke's first name is misspelled on the sleeve as "Malcom.")