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B.M.A.R A08-36



Attersee / Atterseemusik. Lieder von Wetter und Liebe / 1985 GER


Contents: Ich will dich. Brautgewieher (Flesch und Blut). Hand in Hand (Heut ist Hochzeitstag). Mein Finnisch. Schreibe von Liebe. Muttimadel. Frucht und Form (Lilly und Gaby). Hackepeter. Flotter Morgan. Weisst du wieviel. Perf: Christian Ludwig Attersee (voc,p).

Cover: multi-color print, design:Attersee. Technical Realization: Erwin Reithmeier (Edek Bartz). Included folding-page, two-colored print with song-texts and portrait-photos of Attersee. 30cm, 33RPM, Extraplatte Wien, No.EX43.





B.M.A.R A08-37



Attersee / Atterseezigeunter / 1987 GER

Contents: Schopfungsstuck oder Weg der Liebe und Do you really want to kiss me. Ich will dich. Old man please. Fleisch und Blut (Brautgewieher). I don't want to sing Bob Dylan songs. Kommt ein Glaserl geflogen. Summertime. Rampi Rampi. Rock'n Roll I want to shine your shoes. Perf: Attersee und das Ferry Trio Live in Munchen, Sept. 1987.

Cover: multi-color print. design: Attersee. 30cm, 33RPM, 1987, Extra Platte, Wien NO. EX72





B.M.A.R A08-38



Audio Arts / Audio Arts, Orchard Gallery / 1984 UK

This publication is produced as part of an Audio Arts Exhibition at the Orchard Gallery. Londonderry, in May and June, 1984. All the material heard on the record was derived from original recordings made out on the streets in Londonderry and Brixton during January and February, 1984. The tapes then produced by Audio Arts in May, 1984.

Cover: multi-color print with 2 segments of city-maps (Londonderry/London=Brixton). Textsheet as supplement. 30 cm, 33RPM, 1984, Audio Arts London, No AA 022.





B.M.A.R A08-39



Audio Arts / Accent for a start / 1987 UK


Contents: Accent for a Start. Canny, In Relation to what? Uniform. Warm. Song for Edwina. It's about time. Canny place. Everything you could possibly want. Friday/Saturday night. Bucklets of sand. Mint.

Cover: two-color print. 30cm, 33RPM, 1987, Audio Arts, London, MMW 004 AA 006

This LP by Audio Arts arises out of a series of voice recordings made on the streets in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In combination with a number of environmental sounds from the same location, most notably the interior of the Tyne Bridge's South Tower, these recordings have undergone various musical and rhythmic treatments. Passers by were stopped at random in Newcastle's city centre and asked questions about their attitudes towards living in the North East and their perceptions of cultural, economic and social differences which might exist between the North and the South. Subsequently, key words, sentences and phrases were removed and orchestrated, in order to focus on and express specific issues and concerns within the material. As well as what is said, it is how things are said - that is, accent, humour and intonation - which has given rise to particular tracks on the LP.





B.M.A.R A08-40



Audio Arts / The difference. Head low / 1987 UK


This single was published as part of the exhibition in So Many Words at interim Art. Cover: two-color print. 17cm, 45RPM, 1987, AA 004.










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