Thanks for the link to the White Noise review, Clay. I gree with
reviewer 110%.
My 1st LP copy was American strangely and featured all these ears
arranged in neat rows across the front of the LP.
The UK version with the lightening bolt is way cool though....
Incredible stereo effects for 1969.
I swore the cello effect was tron for years until I read something on
David Vorhaus' web-site, explaining that it was all electronic.
Delia and Brian did the theme music for an early 1970's Brit horror
flick ('Haunted House'? 'The House on the Hill'?) and they did
BAFFLING choir sounds with their electronics.
It remains one of my favourite albums.
Dan
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newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "ceccles_ca"
<ecclesreinson@...> wrote:
>
> Thank you Dan for letting us in on the secret about David Vorhaus,
> Delia Ann Derbyshire and the Electric Storm LP.
>
> Julian Cope's review of Electric Storm:
> "It's one of those you'll never hear about it until someone lets you
> in on the secret, and once you've been initiated, there is no
return.
> I guarantee once you hear this record you will never forget it."
> http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/review/1143
>
> Your Hidden Dreams - Visuals added to music by Accelerator:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtyyc6Hr4Lk&feature=related
>