John Fiddy - Industrial Themes & Underscores Vol. 1 - vinyl lp album 1980 Sonoton 117

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Side A
    1. Heavy Industry 1
    2. Heavy Industry 2
    3. Heavy Industry 3
    4. Message 1
    5. Message 2
    6. Message 3
    7. Industrial Menace 1
    8. Industrial Menace 2
    9. The Weeks Work 1
    10. The Weeks Work 2
    11. Conveyor Belt
    Side B
    1. Monument 1
    2. Monument 2
    3. Monument 3
    4. Working Break 1
    5. Working Break 2
    6. Progressive Industry 1
    7. Progressive Industry 2
    8. The Statesman 1
    9. The Statesman 2
    10. The Statesman 3
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Komentáře • 13

  • @euro-music-library
    @euro-music-library Před měsícem +1

    Very nice! 👍

  • @ericomont
    @ericomont Před 29 dny +1

    I have to let you know you do an ACE work on this channel, most amazing!

  • @RWScott986
    @RWScott986 Před měsícem +1

    oh these are great. getting lots of dub ideas, here. :D

  • @AdamMullany-ov2zx
    @AdamMullany-ov2zx Před 10 dny

    I would like some more lps uploaded this summer please.

  • @KennyLoopins
    @KennyLoopins Před měsícem +1

    now were talkin

  • @divisionpediatria4811
    @divisionpediatria4811 Před měsícem +2

    Side A - 00:00
    1. Heavy Industry 1: 00:06
    2. Heavy Industry 2: 01:52
    3. Heavy Industry 3: 02:13
    4. Message 1: 03:55
    5. Message 2: 06:17
    6. Message 3: 07:19
    7. Industrial Menace 1: 08:29
    8. Industrial Menace 2: 11:17
    9. The Weeks Work 1: 12:34
    10. The Weeks Work 2: 15:06
    11. Conveyor Belt: 17:05
    Side B - 19:50
    1. Monument 1: 19:59
    2. Monument 2: 22:09
    3. Monument 3: 23:07
    4. Working Break 1: 24:58
    5. Working Break 2: 27:42
    6. Progressive Industry 1: 29:43
    7. Progressive Industry 2: 32:13
    8. The Statesman 1: 33:43
    9. The Statesman 2: 34:49
    10. The Statesman 3: 36:55

  • @AdamMullany-ov2zx
    @AdamMullany-ov2zx Před měsícem +1

    The tunes on this LP are...
    * A1: "Heavy Industry 1" @ 0:05.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    A2 Heavy Industry 2" @ 1:51.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    A3 Heavy Industry 3" @ 2:12.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    A4 Message 1" @ 3:53.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    A5 Message 2" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    A6 Message 3" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    A7 Industrial Menace 1" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    A8 Industrial Menace 2
    A9 The Weeks Work 1" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    A10 The Weeks Work 2" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    A11 Conveyor Belt" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B1 Monument 1" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B2 Monument 2" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B3 Monument 3" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B4 Working Break 1" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B5 Working Break 2" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B6 Progressive Industry 1" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B7 Progressive Industry 2" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B8 The Statesman 1" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B9 The Statesman 2" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    B10 The Statesman 3" @.
    - Composed By: John Fiddy.
    All 21 tunes composed by John Fiddy.

  • @nielsen6725
    @nielsen6725 Před měsícem +2

    What was the purpose/usage of such recordings? Lounge music?

    • @RWScott986
      @RWScott986 Před měsícem +1

      I think 'industrial' here is meant literally, background for corporate/industry promo films & ads, etc.

    • @nielsen6725
      @nielsen6725 Před měsícem +1

      ​​​​ yep, my thought too, but why then create a vinyl out of it, instead of giving the "raw tapes" to such professional customer? Fewer transformations the better, sound quality-wise..

    • @nielsen6725
      @nielsen6725 Před měsícem +1

      Ok, it makes sense if this is meant as demo for such "raw tapes" :)

    • @RWScott986
      @RWScott986 Před měsícem

      @@nielsen6725 might've wanted to have a copy to send to radio stations, hard to know.

    • @KennyLoopins
      @KennyLoopins Před měsícem +1

      my guess is the records would have been faster to skim through to hear the music you wanted to use, pay the library and use it from the vinyl, they wouldnt waste time and money messin with tapes