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Philip Glass ‎– Music In Similar Motion / Music In Fifths

Chatham Square Productions ‎– STEREO LP 1003

Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
US
1973
Electronic, Classical
Modern Classical, Minimal

収録曲
A
Music In Similar Motion
Flute – Robert Prado
Organ [Electric] – Art Murphy, Philip Glass, Steve Chambers
Recorded By [Recording Engineers Were], Engineer [Recording Engineers Were] – Kurt Munkacsi, Robert Fries
Remix – Kurt Munkacsi
Soprano Saxophone – Jon Gibson , Richard Landry

B
Music In Fifths
Organ [Electric] – Philip Glass
Recorded By [Recording Engineer], Remix [Remix Engineer], Engineer [Recording And Remix Engineer] – Kurt Munkacsi
Soprano Saxophone – Jon Gibson , Richard Landry

会社名など
Recorded At – Martinson Hall
Recorded At – Butterfly Productions, New York, NY
Copyright (c) – Philip Glass
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Dunvagen Music Publishers, Inc.

クレジット
Illustration [Cover Drawing] – Alan Saret
Producer – Klaus Kertess, Philip Glass

ノート
Dedicated to Robert Prado (1938-1972)

"Music In Similar Motion" (1969) was recorded in June, 1971 at Martinson Hall of the Public Theatre, NYC using Butterfly Productions' 16 track mobile unit.
"Music In Fifths" (1969) was recorded in June 1973 at Butterfly Productions' New York studio.

バーコードとその他の識別子
Matrix / Runout (A): LP-1003-1
Matrix / Runout (B): LP-1003-2 FIFTH
Rights Society: ASCAP
Matrix / Runout (Stamped in both Runouts, A & B): Pressing Plant-Logo


Philip Glass ‎– Music In Similar Motion / Music In Fifths

Chatham Square Productions ‎– STEREO LP 1003
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
US
1973
Electronic, Classical
Modern Classical, Minimal

収録曲
A
Music In Similar Motion
Flute – Robert Prado
Organ [Electric] – Art Murphy, Philip Glass, Steve Chambers
Recorded By [Recording Engineers Were], Engineer [Recording Engineers Were] – Kurt Munkacsi, Robert Fries
Remix – Kurt Munkacsi
Soprano Saxophone – Jon Gibson , Richard Landry

B
Music In Fifths
Organ [Electric] – Philip Glass
Recorded By [Recording Engineer], Remix [Remix Engineer], Engineer [Recording And Remix Engineer] – Kurt Munkacsi
Soprano Saxophone – Jon Gibson , Richard Landry

会社名など
Recorded At – Martinson Hall
Recorded At – Butterfly Productions, New York, NY
Copyright (c) – Philip Glass
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Dunvagen Music Publishers, Inc.

Pressed By – United Sound
クレジット
Illustration [Cover Drawing] – Alan Saret
Producer – Klaus Kertess, Philip Glass

ノート
Dedicated to Robert Prado (1938-1972)

"Music In Similar Motion" (1969) was recorded in June, 1971 at Martinson Hall of the Public Theatre, NYC using Butterfly Productions' 16 track mobile unit.
"Music In Fifths" (1969) was recorded in June 1973 at Butterfly Productions' New York studio.

This version has different labels and a different rear sleeve compared to: Philip Glass - Music In Similar Motion / Music In Fifths.
It features the same basic artwork and labels as Philip Glass - Music In Similar Motion / Music In Fifths, but is mastered and pressed at United Sound (3) as evident in the runouts.

バーコードとその他の識別子
Matrix / Runout (Side A - etched): LP 1003-1
Matrix / Runout (Side B - etched): LP 1003-2
Matrix / Runout (Side A+B - stamped): [United Sound (3) Logo]
Rights Society: ASCAP


ノート
Dedicated to Robert Prado (1938-1972)

"Music In Similar Motion" (1969) was recorded in June, 1971 at Martinson Hall of the Public Theatre, NYC using Butterfly Productions' 16 track mobile unit.
"Music In Fifths" (1969) was recorded in June 1973 at Butterfly Productions' New York studio.

This version has different labels and a different rear sleeve as compared to: Philip Glass - Music In Similar Motion / Music In Fifths.
There version was done 1977 or later. There is a earlier pressing which had the same basic artwork and labels, but features a different runout.

バーコードとその他の識別子
Matrix / Runout (A): MASTERDISK HW LP-1003-A
Matrix / Runout (B): LP-1003-B
Rights Society: ASCAP

Chatham Square Productions
Label founded in 1971 by Philip Glass in collaboration with gallery owner Klaus Kertess. Kertess ran the Bykert Gallery on East 77th Street.
Initial recordings for the label were made with a mobile recording studio which Kurt Munkacsi gained access to via his contacts with John Lennon.

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