Arranged By – J. GibbsWritten-By – A. Le Carpentier
1:13
10
–Paddy Kingsland
Brighton Pier
3:47
11
–Roger Limb
Yellow Moon
1:44
12
–Malcolm Clarke
The Unseeing Eye
1:11
13
–Elizabeth Parker
Radio Blackburn
1:56
14
–Dick Mills
Armagiddean War Games
1:23
15
–Malcolm Clarke
Believe It Or Not
Trombone – Eddie Lorkin
1:30
16
–Elizabeth Parker
Planet Earth
2:14
17
–Dick Mills
Macrocosm
2:13
18
–Paddy Kingsland
The Whale
1:56
19
–Peter Howell & Dick Mills
Fancy Fish
Arranged By – Mills, HowellComposed By – Saint-Saëns
1:30
20
–Roger Limb
Rallyman
Drums – Peter York
3:33
21
–Malcolm Clarke
The Milonga
2:02
22
–Jonathan Gibbs
Computers In The Real World
0:52
Versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
REC 467
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
The Soundhouse: Music From The BBC Radiophonic Workshop (LP, Album)
BBC Records
REC 467
UK
1983
SILLP1511
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
The Soundhouse: Music From The BBC Radiophonic Workshop (LP, Comp, RE, RM, Yel)
Silva Screen
SILLP1511
UK
2016
ZCM 467
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Sound House Music From The BBC Radiophonic Workshop (Cass)
BBC Cassettes
ZCM 467
UK
1983
Credits
Artwork – Stuart Ford
Compiled By – Roger Limb
Design [Original Sleeve] – Mario Moscardini
Producer – The BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Reissue Producer [Co-Ordination] – Pete Compton
Remastered By – Mark Ayres
Notes
Originally released on BBC Records REC 467, 1983.
Recordings produced by The BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
From sleeve notes, Roger Limb April 1983:
"From time to time, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and BBC Records have issued L.P. compilations presenting a cross-section of output of the Workshop. The last retrospective album was released in 1979 on the occasion of the Workshop's 21st anniversary. Here nowise a new collection of tracks illustrating some of the work that has been completed at the Workshop in the 4 years since then. The most significant advances in technique since 1979 have been in the field of computer technology and at the Workshop we are now using the Fairlight Computer Synthesizer examples of which can be heard on this record. There a couple of other new departures here too. We have, of course, for many years incorporated into our work, when appropriate, musicians playing conventional instruments. There are 4 examples of blending of electronic and conventional music in this collection. We have also have a rather unique Radiophonic event. Each composer has taken a rhythmic percussive sequence from the Fairlight, and written about half a minute of their own music around it. This musical 'autograph album' is the track 'Radiophonic Rock' [Track 1].
Despite technological process, the Radiophonic Workshop is still what it was when it first came into existence 25 years ago, a creative service department supplying special sound and music to BBC programme makers. In 25 years from now, who knows what sounds will be heard coming from behind the doors of our corridor in BBC's Maida Vale studios? One thing is certain, the new technology makes the road ahead an interesting one."