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Musik (2LP)

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Native Memphian William Eggleston, 77, is widely regarded to be the most important photographer of the late 20th Century, but there is another side to him that took root in his Sumner, Mississippi childhood, where he discovered the piano in the parlour that ignited in him a lifelong passion for music. It was a passion he carried forth his entire life, playing quite adeptly when a piano was handy: improvised turns on Bach, Handel, gospel, country, and popular selections from the Great American Songbook for friends and family. Though his travels found him rubbing elbows with Andy Warhol's Factory superstars in New York, where he lived for several years with Viva at the Chelsea Hotel, and observing a music scene in Memphis that included Big Star's Alex Chilton, and his old friend and owner of Ardent Studios, engineer Jon Fry, his own music went largely unheard by the general public.

In the 1980's, Eggleston, who disdained digital cameras and modernity in general, became surprisingly fascinated with a synthesizer, the Korg O1/W FD, which had 88 piano-like keys, and in addition to being able to emulate the sound of any instrument, also contained a four-track sequencer that allowed him to expand the palette of his music, letting him create improvised symphonic pieces, stored on 49 floppy discs, encompassing some 60 hours of music from which this 13 track recording was assembled.

The music, which he refers to as “Musik”, adopting the German spelling of his hero, JS Bach, is highly emotional, whether he's improvising a Bach-like organ fanfare out of whole cloth, using a Korg patch titled “guitar feedback” to create a dirge, or playing Lerner and Lowe's “On The Street Where You Live” as a dramatic overture.

Track Listing:

Side A:
  1. Untitled Improvisation DCC 05.19
  2. Untitled Improvisation FD 1.10
  3. Untitled Improvisation DAT 3.1 2.79
  4. Untitled Improvisation DCC 02.9
Side B:
  1. Untitled Improvisation DCC 02.25 3-01
  2. Untitled Improvisation DCC 04.31
  3. Untitled Improvisation DCC 04.33.3
  4. Untitled Improvisation DCC 02.21
  5. Untitled Improvisation FD 6.9
Side C:
  1. Untitled Improvisation FD 1.1-9.5
Side D:
  1. Tit Willow - Gilbert/Sullivan
  2. Untitled Improvisation FD 1.12
  3. On The StreetWhere You Live - Lerner/Lowe
Release date Australia
October 27th, 2017
Number of Discs
2
Box Dimensions (mm)
315x315x5
UPC
656605034614
Product ID
27236595

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