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FW: [motm] 2001 (Was: guru's of electronic music )

2000-04-16 by Tkacs, Ken

That's it!!--that's definitely the LP I'm thinking of. I'd love to get that
on CD as well.

I also knew a guy that had an album called "2001...Volume 2" which was music
inspired by the film. Essentially, it was "Also Spach..." second movement, a
different Ligeti piece (perhaps "Nouvelle Adventures") etc.

Oh well; back to restoring the "Andromeda Strain" soundtrack.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Becker
To: motm@egroups.com
Sent: 04/15/2000 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] 2001 (Was: guru's of electronic music )  

A bit off-topic, but I have the LP of this "alternate" 2001 music.  It
is 
not directly related to the movie, but rather a spinoff album.  Or
perhaps 
it did pre-date the movie.  There is no date on the cover, as Columbia 
never did that.  So here are detail from the sleeve:

Front Cover:

ORMANDY / Philadelphia Orchestra / BERSTEIN / New York Philharmonic /
Perform Selections from 2001 A Space Odyssey
With the Greggs Smith Singers
Added Electronic Effects by Morton Subotnik
Music from Blomdahl's Opera
ANIARA / An Epic of Space Flight in 2038 A.D.
Electronic and Concrete Effects By Swedish Radio
Stereo MS 7176

Re: FW: [motm] 2001 (Was: guru's of electronic music )

2000-04-16 by Fred Becker

Redundant redundant:  I once saw the original Moog Modular that was used to 
create the "Andromeda Strain" soundtrack!  Small world...  (I'm afraid I 
must not say where I saw it at...).

I don't know about the 2001 Volume 2 album.

Oh, and Arthur Clarke, author of 2001, likes my music!  He has one of my 
CD's.  :)

Fred

Ken Tkacs Wrote--
(Egroups is annoying how it doesn't set up a reply with something referring 
to the original poster)

At 10:31 PM 4/15/00 -0400, you wrote:
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>
>That's it!!--that's definitely the LP I'm thinking of. I'd love to get that
>on CD as well.
>
>I also knew a guy that had an album called "2001...Volume 2" which was music
>inspired by the film. Essentially, it was "Also Spach..." second movement, a
>different Ligeti piece (perhaps "Nouvelle Adventures") etc.
>
>Oh well; back to restoring the "Andromeda Strain" soundtrack.

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