BBC Radiophonic WorkshopFourth Dimension

Label:

BBC Records – RED 93 S

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Reissue, Stereo

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Experimental

Tracklist

A1 Scene & Heard (Radio 1)
A2 Just Love (BBC TV)
A3 Vespucci
A4 Reg (BBC African Service)
A5 Tamariu (BBC TV)
A6 One-Eighty-One (Radio 4)
B1 Fourth Dimension (Radio 4)
B2 Colour Radio (BBC Radio Leeds)
B3 Take Another Look (Radio 4)
B4 Kaleidoscope (Radio 4)
B5 The Space Between (Radio 3)
B6 Flashback

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByPye Records (Sales) Ltd.
  • Published ByBBC Copyright

Credits

  • Composed By, Performer [Realised By]Paddy Kingsland
  • Design [Sleeve Design], PhotographyAndrew Prewett
  • ProducerDesmond Briscoe

Notes

Pye records distributed version.

Music heard on radio and Television (including Test Card Transmissions).

One aspect of the work of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop is the composition and realisation of signature tunes and incidental music for BBC Radio and Television programmes. Programme producers come to the Workshop with varying requests - it must be 'bright', 'catchy', 'sinister', 'modest', 'supernatural', 'funny', and so on but, most important, it must be unique in of sound qualities.

The composer then sets to work to create the tune using natural sounds, which have been manipulated in some way and cut together on tape, or electronic sources, such as the voltage controlled synthesiser.

Several such signature tunes are included on this record, composed by Paddy Kingsland, who ed the creative staff of the Workshop in 1970. Before this, he worked as a tape editor, then studio manager, chiefly for Radio One. He is a firm believer that instrumental sound combined with electronic and treated sound is essential for this type of work. The tracks on this record include compositions for Radio 1, 3, 4, Local Radio and Television programmes.

The synthesisers used on this disc are both British, and both made by E.M.S. of London. They are the VCS3, an amazingly versatile miniature synthesiser, and its big brother, the Synthi '100', known within the Radiophonic Workshop as 'The Delaware', after the address of the Workshop. This machine incorporates a digital memory that can be programmed via a conventional keyboard, and can store 256 events on 3 layers in any one 'run'. In combination with the multi-track tape recorder, it provides all the facilities of an electronic music studio, its range being limited only by the imagination of the person using it.

The specially created stereo is not an attempt at realism, but is used as a sound object in its own right.

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Fourth Dimension (LP, Album, Stereo) BBC Records RED 93 S UK 1973
New Submission
Fourth Dimension (LP, Misprint, Stereo, Mono printed on labels) BBC Records RED 93 S UK 1973
New Submission
Fourth Dimension (LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo) Music On Vinyl MOVLP1035 Europe 2014
New Submission
Fourth Dimension (CDr, Album, Promo, Reissue, Card Sleeve) Music On Vinyl MOVLP1035 Netherlands 2014
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Fourth Dimension (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo, White) Silva Screen SILLP1543 Europe 2020

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Reviews

  • HariGeorgeson1968's avatar
    One of my favourite LP's from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Particulatly love 'Reg' b-side of the Doctor Who single and my late father's name!
    • mohammedpuss's avatar
      mohammedpuss
      The more melodic side of Radiophonic for sure, but none the worse for it. Worth it for Take Another Look alone ! Excellent LP in really vivid sound, some nice guitar parts here and there too !

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