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Philip Glass

Music In Twelve Parts - Parts 1 & 2 (LP)

Label: Caroline True Records

Format: LP

Genre: Experimental

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First UK edition on Caroline with textured sleeve of the first recording of the first two parts of the landmark early 1970's monumental Minimalist composition, released in 1976.

condition (record/cover): NM /  VG (writing on back, light sticker removal residue on front and minimal ring wear)

Textured sleeve.

Virgin Records's budget offshoot Caroline pressed Parts 1 and 2 in a textured-sleeve twelve-inch in 1976 (recording: 1974, Big Apple Recording Studios, New York). The full six-LP box of all twelve parts would not arrive until 1988; for those intervening twelve years, this LP was the only commercially available portion of the work outside live performance.

Thirty-two minutes of additive transformation across electric organs, soprano saxophones (Jon Gibson and Dickie Landry), wordless voice and amplified flute. Glass wrote what he meant as a single piece in twelve voices of counterpoint, played the result to a friend who asked what the other eleven parts would sound like, and decided to take the misunderstanding at its word. 

Details
Cat. number: CA 2010
Year: 1976