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Artist: Owen Sound
Year: 1985
Country: Canada
Catalog No: Underwhich Audiographics, No. 22
Format: Tape
Specification:
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Tracklist
A1
Meaford Tank Range
11:10
A2 A Porcelain Cup Placed There 9:00
A3 Htuom 4:15
A4 Mnemonic Wallpaper Pattern 2:15
B1 1' 54" To... 4:25
B2 Shale 7:10
B3 Bingo 2:00
B4 Standard Table Of Vowel Equivalents 7:25
B5 She Was A Visitor 4:40
A2 A Porcelain Cup Placed There 9:00
A3 Htuom 4:15
A4 Mnemonic Wallpaper Pattern 2:15
B1 1' 54" To... 4:25
B2 Shale 7:10
B3 Bingo 2:00
B4 Standard Table Of Vowel Equivalents 7:25
B5 She Was A Visitor 4:40
Credits
- Mastered By [Post-production Mastering By] – Keith Potts
- Performer – Penhale* (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B1, B5), Dean* (tracks: A1, A3 to B1, B3 to B5), Truhlar* (tracks: A1, A3 to B2, B4, B5), Smith* (tracks: A1, A3 to B2, B4, B5)
Notes
Limited edition of 100 hand numbered copies.
Note: Recorded using Dolby noise reduction.
A1 "Cabaret Voltaire", A Space Gallery, Toronto, March 11, 1977.
A2 "Cabaret Voltaire", Art Gallery of Ontario, March 18, 1978.
A3 "Two New Hours", CBC-FM, July 30, 1978.
A4 A vocal adaptation of Jonathan Williams' concrete poem "Mnemonic Wallpaper Pattern for Southern Two-Seaters". "Wild Sound", Fat Albert's Coffeehouse, Toronto, February 2, 1976.
B1 The 11th International Festival of Sound Poetry, Town Hall, St. Lawrence Centre, Toronto, October 16, 1978.
B2 "Cabaret Voltaire", Art Gallery of Ontario, March 18, 1978.
B3 Vivaxis, Toronto, October 1977.
B4 Music Gallery, Toronto, August 18, 1979.
B5 A seven-voice adaptation of the work by American composer Robert Ashley. Vivaxis, Toronto, October 1977.
Note: Recorded using Dolby noise reduction.
A1 "Cabaret Voltaire", A Space Gallery, Toronto, March 11, 1977.
A2 "Cabaret Voltaire", Art Gallery of Ontario, March 18, 1978.
A3 "Two New Hours", CBC-FM, July 30, 1978.
A4 A vocal adaptation of Jonathan Williams' concrete poem "Mnemonic Wallpaper Pattern for Southern Two-Seaters". "Wild Sound", Fat Albert's Coffeehouse, Toronto, February 2, 1976.
B1 The 11th International Festival of Sound Poetry, Town Hall, St. Lawrence Centre, Toronto, October 16, 1978.
B2 "Cabaret Voltaire", Art Gallery of Ontario, March 18, 1978.
B3 Vivaxis, Toronto, October 1977.
B4 Music Gallery, Toronto, August 18, 1979.
B5 A seven-voice adaptation of the work by American composer Robert Ashley. Vivaxis, Toronto, October 1977.





























































