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Singcircle - Mouth Music album

Singcircle - Mouth Music album

  • Performer: Singcircle
  • Genre: Electronic / Classical
  • Title: Mouth Music
  • Released: 1983
  • Style: Experimental, Contemporary
  • MP3 version size: 1594 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1171 mb
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Description

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Singcircle is one of the leading avantgarde vocal groups based in London. Formed on 1976 by Gregory Rose, it has since then performed in many European countries, taking part in festivals, broadcasts and television recordings for the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV. Singcircle performs newly commissioned works by leading Western composers, embracing a wide repertoire and including the development of extended vocal techniques. Its first record, Mouth Music, sponsonred by The Art Council of Great Britain, contains works by Denis Smalley, Simmon Emmerson and Trevor Wishart  . Hyperion – CDA6, UK CD, Album.

Mouth to Mouth is the debut album by American disco act Lipps Inc. with Cynthia Johnson on lead vocals. The album was released in 1979 on Casablanca Records and contains the double platinum-selling 1980 chart-topping hit "Funkytown", which hit in 28 different countries around the world. The album was arranged, produced and mostly written by Steven Greenberg, who was also a session musician on the album. All songs written by Steven Greenberg, except where noted.

Listen to music from Mouth Music like Birnam, Waiting & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Mouth Music. Martin heard MacKenzie performing Gaelic tunes and convinced her to form a band. They were inspired by David Byrne's and Brian Eno's album "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts". Most of the first Mouth Music album consists with Scots Gaelic songs, many traditional, but with a several original pieces by both Swan and MacKenzie.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Denis Smalley Pneuma
Bass Vocals – Richard WistreichComposed By – Denis SmalleySoprano Vocals – Nicole TibbelsTenor Vocals – Alan Belk
14:51
A2 Simon Emmerson Ophelia's Dream II
Bass Vocals – Paul HillierComposed By – Simon Emmerson Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Nancy LongSoprano Vocals – Suzanne FlowersTenor Vocals – Rogers Covey-Crump
10:18
B Trevor Wishart Anticredos
Bass Vocals – Paul Hillier, Richard WistreichComposed By – Trevor WishartSoprano Vocals – Nicole TibbelsTenor Vocals – Alan Belk
17:03

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  • Recorded At – University of East Anglia Electroacoustic Studios

Credits

  • Bass Vocals – Stephen Jackson
  • Conductor – Gregory Rose
  • Engineer – Trygg Tryggvason*
  • Executive-Producer – Edward Perry
  • Producer – Martin Compton
  • Sleeve [Design] – Pete Coleman*
  • Soprano Vocals – Penelope Walmsley-Clark

Notes

Recorded in The Music Centre, University of East Anglia, Norwich on 31 March, 1, 5 April 1982.

On Pneuma, performers also play 2 large and 3 small talking drums, 5 tuning forks, 5 resonant metal bars of different timbre, 2 Chinese gongs and tam tam.

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