Rarities Volumes 1 & 2

Rarities Volumes 1 & 2
Compilation album by Lindsay Cooper
Released 2014 (2014)
Genre
Label Recommended Records

Rarities Volumes 1 & 2 is a 2014 posthumous compilation album of various pieces by English experimental musician and composer Lindsay Cooper.

Background

Cooper died of multiple sclerosis in 2013. This compilation was assembled by her colleagues in her memory.

Content

The accompanying booklet includes memorials written by Sally Potter, Tim Hodgkinson, David Thomas and Kate Westbrook.

Tracks

Disc 1

From Outtakes for Other Occasions (1986), originally released as a limited edition cassette to subscribers to Music for Other Occasions

From the play "The Execution"

From the film "Give Us a Smile" by Leeds Animation Workshop:

From the film "Green Flutes"

All compositions by Cooper
Recorded in London between 1979–84

From The Small Screen: Music for Television, originally released as a limited subscription cassette in 1984

Songs from 5 Short Films, made by Lis Rhodes and Jo Davis

"Four Corners", for Channel 4

Music for "Green Flutes", a film about a republican flute band in Glasgow, directed by Nancy Schiesari for Channel 4

From "Domestic Bliss", a comedy drama directed by Joey Chamberlain for Channel 4

From "With Our Children", a film about lesbian mothers directed by Melanie Chait for Channel 4

All compositions by Cooper, except "The Song of the Goose and the Common" and "Flute Tune" (trad.); words for "Four Corners" by Lis Rhodes, except "The Song of the Goose and the Common" (trad.)
  • Lindsay Cooper – piano, Casio, bassoon, oboe, sopranino and alto saxophones, bass guitar on "Off the Fence" and "Domestic Bliss"
  • Georgie Born – guitar and bass guitar on "Green Flutes" and "Domestic Bliss"
  • Chris Cutler – drums on "Green Flutes" and "Domestic Bliss"
  • Celia Gore Booth – singing saw on "With Our Children"
  • Dagmar Krause – singing on "Windscale" and "The Number 8 Bus"
  • Irita Kutchmy – piccolo on "Green Flutes"
  • Maggie Nicols – singing on "With Our Children"
  • Kate Westbrook – singing on ""The Song of the Goose and the Common", "Off the Fence" and "Fair Exchange"; tenor horn on "Off the Fence", "Fair Exchange" and "With Our Children"
Recorded in 1983 ("Green Flutes"), March and August 1984 ("Four Corners"), June 1984 ("Domestic Bliss"), September 1984 ("With Our Children"). All engineered by Charles Gray.

Lindsay Cooper and orchestra, originally released on Angelica '92 compilation

Recorded at the Angelica festival, Bologna, 1992.

From A Beginner's Guide to Nomansland (1988), originally released on the No Mans Land compilation sampler A Beginners Guide to Nomansland (1988) Pieces originally written for the films "Das Nächste Jahrhundert Wird Unseres Sein" and "Wir Wollen Lieber Fliegen als Kriechen", directed by Claudia von Allemann for Hessischer Rundfunk television

Recorded and engineered by Walter Brussow in Frankfurt, March 1987

TOTAL TIME: 52:08 -- Assembled and pre-mastered by Udi Koomran

Disc 2

Trio Trabant (Lindsay Cooper, Alfred 23 Harth, Phil Minton), previously unreleased

All compositions by Cooper/Harth/Minton
  • Lindsay Cooper – bassoon, sopranino saxophone, electronics
  • Alfred 23 Harth – alto and tenor saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet, trumpet, trombone, piano, synthesizer, Farfisa organ, melodika
  • Phil Minton – voice
Recorded at Festival Musica in Strasbourg on 4 October 1991. Mastered by Harth.

Lindsay Cooper, originally released as a limited edition not-for-sale subscription item with the LP Rags on a hand silkscreened one-sided 7" vinyl

Written by Lindsay Cooper
Recorded in April 1979 for the film "Song of the Shirt"

Cooper/Cutler/Wyatt, originally released on The Last Nightingale (1984), released to raise money for the British miners during their strike

Words: Chris Cutler; music: Lindsay Cooper
Recorded and engineered in Brixton by Gilonis and Tim Hodgkinson, 29–31 October 1984

Lindsay Cooper, previously unreleased

Recorded live in New York, 13 November 1985

David Thomas and the Pedestrians, originally released on Winter Comes Home (1983)

Text: David Thomas; music: Lindsay Cooper
Concert recorded in Erding, Germany on 11 December 1982; concert mix: EM Thomas

Bauer/Cooper/Cutler/Potter, originally released on Volume 1 No. 1 of the Re Records Quarterly Magazine (1985)

Words: Chris Cutler; music: Lindsay Cooper
Recorded in Brixton by Gilonis, April 1984

TOTAL TIME: 1:10:26 -- compiled by Chris Cutler and remastered by Bob Drake.

References

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