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'''Side One''' (23:02) | '''Side One''' (23:02) | ||
# [[Bob In Dacron]] (11:53) | # [[Bob In Dacron]] (11:53) | ||
− | ## Scene I: Bob's clothes. | + | ## '''Scene I:''' Bob's clothes. |
− | ## Scene II: What Bob's body is really like. | + | ## '''Scene II:''' What Bob's body is really like. |
− | ## Scene III: Bob gets drunk. | + | ## '''Scene III:''' Bob gets drunk. |
− | ## Scene IV: Bob meets Jane. | + | ## '''Scene IV:''' Bob meets Jane. |
# [[Sad Jane]] (9:06) | # [[Sad Jane]] (9:06) | ||
− | ## Scene V: Jane's clothes | + | ## '''Scene V:''' Jane's clothes |
− | ## Scene VI: What Jane's body is really like. | + | ## '''Scene VI:''' What Jane's body is really like. |
# [[Spontaneous Minimalist Composition]] (1:59) | # [[Spontaneous Minimalist Composition]] (1:59) | ||
'''Side Two''' (25:56) | '''Side Two''' (25:56) | ||
# [[Mo 'n Herb's Vacation]] | # [[Mo 'n Herb's Vacation]] | ||
− | ## 1st Movement: An athletic dance. | + | ## '''1st Movement:''' An athletic dance. |
− | ## 2nd Movement: An assortment of perverse subconscious desires. | + | ## '''2nd Movement:''' An assortment of perverse subconscious desires. |
− | ## 3rd Movement: PAMPLONA | + | ## '''3rd Movement:''' PAMPLONA |
==Release Notes== | ==Release Notes== |
Revision as of 05:29, 4 January 2010
Contents
Players
The Berkeley Symphony Orchestra conducted by FZ.
Tracks
LP
Side One (23:02)
- Bob In Dacron (11:53)
- Scene I: Bob's clothes.
- Scene II: What Bob's body is really like.
- Scene III: Bob gets drunk.
- Scene IV: Bob meets Jane.
- Sad Jane (9:06)
- Scene V: Jane's clothes
- Scene VI: What Jane's body is really like.
- Spontaneous Minimalist Composition (1:59)
Side Two (25:56)
- Mo 'n Herb's Vacation
- 1st Movement: An athletic dance.
- 2nd Movement: An assortment of perverse subconscious desires.
- 3rd Movement: PAMPLONA
Release Notes
Analog Recording Digitally Transferred and Mastered, JUN 16, 1984
Background Information
The front cover is by the American Artist Donald Roller Wilson