LS-86064: Signals / The Percussions Of Strasbourg
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Label Type : | pink Limelight | |
| Matrix Number : | SIDE-A | LS 86064A- M1 -1-1 MR | |
| SIDE-B | LS 86064B- M1 -1-1 MR | ||
Comments
cut-out hole on the bottom-right, small sticker on top-right of the back cover, as well as small sticker on the label.
Although the scanned cover shows blue-silver, the actual colour is silver: my flatbed scanner's limitation.
Inside The Groove
A banquet of experimental percussions.
Personal Impression (and brief notes)
Unfortunately I don't know about this “Percussions Of Strasbourg” group much, but I love such experimental banquet of many percussions. And I'm surprized to see the name of Mr. Makoto SHINOHARA on this album: actually he left many experimental contemporary scores.
Strictly Personal Rating (to what extent I could enjoy this album)
8 out of 10
Track Listing
| SIDE-A | |||
| A-1 | 2-43509 | Epervier De Te Faiblesse, Domine (M. Stibilj) | 8:30 |
| A-2 | 2-43533 | Alternances (M. Shinohara) | 13:23 |
| SIDE-B | |||
| B-1 | 2-43534 | Signalement (Signals) (P. Schat) | 20:00 |
Personnel
Personnel/recorded date/master numbers confirmed with the Ruppli's discography.
(“The Mercury Labels - A Discography” by Ruppli and Novitsky, Greenwood Press, 1993)
The Percussions Of Strasbourg:
Jean-Paul Batigne,
Gabriel Bouchet,
Jean-Paul Finkbeiner,
Detlev Henri Kieffer,
Claude Ricou,
Georges Van Gucht.
A-1: Recorded in late 1968?
A-2, B-1: Recorded in January 1969?
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