Joe Meek I Hear A New World - An Outer Space Music Fantasy (3-CD)

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Joe Meek: I Hear A New World - An Outer Space Music Fantasy (3-CD)
Reissue of the groundbreaking masterpiece of electronic music by Joe Meek. In addition to the original version from 1960, the version restored by RPM in 1991 can be heard. As a further bonus, distributed on a total of 3 CDs, Joe Meek's work is seen in an international context through works by other electronic pioneers such as Daphne Oram, Edgar Varese, John Cage, Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Article properties:Joe Meek: I Hear A New World - An Outer Space Music Fantasy (3-CD)
Interpret: Joe Meek
Album titlle: I Hear A New World - An Outer Space Music Fantasy (3-CD)
Label Cherry Red Records
Artikelart CD
EAN: 5013929334908
- weight in Kg 0.28
| Meek, Joe - I Hear A New World - An Outer Space Music Fantasy (3-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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| 01 | RPM Restoration 1991:I hear a new world | Joe Meek | ||
| 02 | Orbit Around The Moon | Joe Meek | ||
| 03 | Entry Of The Globbots | Joe Meek | ||
| 04 | The Bublight | Joe Meek | ||
| 05 | March Of The Dribcots | Joe Meek | ||
| 06 | Love Dance Of The Saroos | Joe Meek | ||
| 07 | Glob Waterfall | Joe Meek | ||
| 08 | Magnetic Field | Joe Meek | ||
| 09 | Valley Of The Saroos | Joe Meek | ||
| 10 | Dribcots Space Boat | Joe Meek | ||
| 11 | Disc Dance Of The Globbots | Joe Meek | ||
| 12 | Valley Of No Return - "The Original Unreleased Album (1960)" | Joe Meek | ||
| 13 | I Hear A New World | Joe Meek | ||
| 14 | Glob Waterfall | Joe Meek | ||
| 15 | Entry Of The Globbots | Joe Meek | ||
| 16 | Valley Of The Saroos | Joe Meek | ||
| 17 | Magnetic Field | Joe Meek | ||
| 18 | Orbit Around The Moon | Joe Meek | ||
| 19 | The Bublight | Joe Meek | ||
| 20 | March Of The Dribcots | Joe Meek | ||
| 21 | Love Dance Of The Saroos | Joe Meek | ||
| 22 | Dribcots Space Boat | Joe Meek | ||
| 23 | Disc Dance Of The Globbots | Joe Meek | ||
| 24 | Valley Of No Return - "Bbc Radiophonic Workshop" | Joe Meek | ||
| 25 | Amphitryon 38 - Daphne Oram | Joe Meek | ||
| 26 | The Artist Speaks - Phil Young | Joe Meek | ||
| 27 | Science And Industry - Phil Young And Maddalena Fagandini | Joe Meek | ||
| 28 | Interval Signal - Maddalena Fagandini | Joe Meek | ||
| 29 | Time Beat - Maddalena Fagandini | Joe Meek | ||
| 30 | Ideal Home Exhibition - Maddalena Fagandini | Joe Meek | ||
| 31 | The Chem Lab Mystery - Maddalena Fagandini | Joe Meek | ||
| 32 | Time On Our Hands (Titles And City Music) - Delia Derbyshire | Joe Meek | ||
| 33 | Arabic Science And History - Delia Derbyshire | Joe Meek | ||
| 34 | Time Beat - Ray Cathode (Maddalena Fagandini -George Martin) | Joe Meek | ||
| 35 | Waltz In Orbit - Ray | Joe Meek | ||
| Meek, Joe - I Hear A New World - An Outer Space Music Fantasy (3-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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| 01 | Dripsody (An Etude For Variable Speed Recorder) - Hugh Le Caine - Artist One | Joe Meek | ||
| 02 | Syncopation (Orbit Aurora) - Tom Dissevelt | Joe Meek | ||
| 03 | Whirling (Sonic Re-Entry) - Tom Dissevelt | Joe Meek | ||
| 04 | Drifting (Moon Maid) - Tom Dissevelt | Joe Meek | ||
| 05 | Fantasy In Space - Otto Luening | Joe Meek | ||
| 06 | Piece For Tape Recorder - Vladimir Ussachevsky - "Pierre Boulez - Deux Études De Musique Concrète For Magnetic Tape" | Joe Meek | ||
| 07 | Étude 1 Sur Un Son | Joe Meek | ||
| 08 | Étude 2 Sur Un Accord De Sept Sons | Joe Meek | ||
| 09 | Timbres Durées - Olivier Messiaen | Joe Meek | ||
| 10 | Sound In Unlimited Space - Herbert Eimert & Robert Beyer | Joe Meek | ||
| 11 | Studie Nr1 - Karlheinz Stockhausen | Joe Meek | ||
| 12 | La Rivière Endormie - Darius Milhaud | Joe Meek | ||
| 13 | Interpolation 1 From Déserts - Edgard Varèse | Joe Meek | ||
| 14 | Spirale - Pierre Henry | Joe Meek | ||
| 15 | Étude Aux Sons Animés - Pierre Schaeffer | Joe Meek | ||
| Meek, Joe - I Hear A New World - An Outer Space Music Fantasy (3-CD) CD 3 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Poeme Electronique - Edgard Varèse - Artist One | Joe Meek | ||
| 02 | Scambi - Henri Pousseuri | Joe Meek | ||
| 03 | Musica Su Due Dimensioni "Dimensioni No | Joe Meek | ||
| 04 | Fontana Mix - John Cage | Joe Meek | ||
| 05 | Artikulation For Tape - György Ligeti - "Visage V - Luc Ferrari" | Joe Meek | ||
| 06 | Part One | Joe Meek | ||
| 07 | Part Two | Joe Meek | ||
| 08 | Part Three | Joe Meek | ||
| 09 | Orient Occident La Prisonnière - Iannis Xenakis | Joe Meek | ||
| 10 | Momenti, For Magnetic Tape - Luciano Berio | Joe Meek | ||
| 11 | Visages (Excerpt) - Luciano Berio | Joe Meek | ||
| 12 | The Innocents - Savage Noises (Excerpt) - Daphne Oram | Joe Meek | ||
| 13 | Rhythmic Variation 1 From Electronic Sound Patterns - Daphne Oram | Joe Meek | ||
Joe Meek
Meek came from Gloucester and did his National Service in the RAF as a radio technician in the early Fifties. In 1953, he came out and went to work as an engineer at the IBC studio, at that time one of only two independent studios in London. There he engineered records by Frankie Vaughan (`Green Door'), Denis Lotis, Lita Roza, Shirley Bassey, Anne Shelton, Harry Secombe and Petula Clark. In 1956, Meek went to work for Denis Preston at Lans-downe Studios, where he was engineer on several of Lonnie Donegan's early hits, including 'Cumberland Gap' and `Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O' as well as trad jazz records by Humphrey Lyttelton and Chris Barber. He also began dabbling in songwriting and in 1958 wrote Tommy Steele's Tut A Ring On Her Finger'.
Leaving Lansdowne in 1960, Meek built his own studio in a flat above a shop in Holloway, North London, equipping it with £3,000 worth of second-hand equipment. He called it RGM Sound and simultaneously activated his own label, Triumph, going against all odds at a time when British pop was monopolized by the three major labels.
A cover version of an American hit, 'Angela Jones' by Michael Cox, reached the Top Ten in June, 1960 but none of Triumph's other releases were successful and Meek discontinued the label in favour of tape-lease deals with the majors. He scored the following year with John Leyton's eerie, futuristic 'Johnny Remember Me' and 'Wild Wind', Mike Berry's poignant `Tribute to Buddy Holly' and several smaller hits by the Outlaws (with Richie Blackmore) who backed many of Meek's artists on record.
In 1962, a combination of Meek's session musicians recor-ded an instrumental he wrote titled `Te!star', under the name of the Tornados, which proved his biggest selling hit, reach-ing No. 1 in both Britain and America. In production terms, it still remains far ahead of contemporary records. The Tor-nados followed up with several slightly less successful records including 'Robot', 'Globetrotter' and 'Ice Cream Man' be-fore being swamped in the ensuing Merseybeat craze. Never-theless, Meek scored early in 1963 with Mike Berry's 'Don't You Think It's Time' and in 1964 with the Honeycomb's `Have I The Right', but found the going hard in the mid-Sixties.
He had no hits in 1966 and faced with increasing anxiety through personal problems, blew his brains out with a shotgun on February 3, 1967.

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