Toop was a music writer, broadcaster and a member of the London Musicians Collective with a particular interest in ethnic percussion and homemade wind instruments.[2] Eastley was a kinetic sculptor who had created unusual new instruments such as the Centriphone and a Hydraphone.[2] Toop and Eastley used these instruments to create the album.
The album was one of the first four releases on Eno's Obscure Records when they were simultaneously released in a limited edition of 2,000 copies each on December 5, 1975. This release had the catalogue number Obscure no.4. In common with most of the releases on Obscure it was produced by Brian Eno.
Track listing and personneledit
Side A
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length
1.
"Hydrophone"
Max Eastley
8:59
2.
"Metallophone"
Max Eastley
7:02
3.
"The Centriphone"
Max Eastley
4:48
4.
"Elastic Aerophone / Centriphone"
Max Eastley
4:56
Side B
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length
1.
"Do The Bathosphere"
David Toop
2:35
2.
"The Divination of the Bowhead Whale"
David Toop
16:42
3.
"The Chairs Story"
David Toop
3:30
Track B1
David Toop
The Cetaceans - Brian Eno, Chris Murno, Phil Jone
Track B2
David Toop - Guitar, bowed chordophone
Brian Eno - Bass
Paul Burwell - Bass drums, large lorry hub, 2-string fiddle
^"David Toop / Max Eastley New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
^ abSheppard, David (2008). On Some Faraway Beach: The Life and Times of Brian Eno. pp. 212–213. ISBN978-0-7528-7570-5.
^"Obscure No. 4: New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments - Max Eastley, David Toop (1975)". UbuWeb. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
January 01, 1970
rediscovered, musical, instruments, 1975, album, eastley, david, toop, album, fourth, release, brian, obscure, records, studio, album, eastley, david, toopreleaseddecember, 1975genreavant, garde, electroniclabelobscureproducerbrian, toop, music, writer, broadc. New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments is a 1975 album by Max Eastley and David Toop 1 The album was the fourth release on Brian Eno s Obscure Records New and Rediscovered Musical InstrumentsStudio album by Max Eastley and David ToopReleasedDecember 5 1975GenreAvant garde ElectronicLabelObscureProducerBrian Eno Toop was a music writer broadcaster and a member of the London Musicians Collective with a particular interest in ethnic percussion and homemade wind instruments 2 Eastley was a kinetic sculptor who had created unusual new instruments such as the Centriphone and a Hydraphone 2 Toop and Eastley used these instruments to create the album The album was one of the first four releases on Eno s Obscure Records when they were simultaneously released in a limited edition of 2 000 copies each on December 5 1975 This release had the catalogue number Obscure no 4 In common with most of the releases on Obscure it was produced by Brian Eno Track listing and personnel editSide ANo TitleWriter s Length1 Hydrophone Max Eastley8 592 Metallophone Max Eastley7 023 The Centriphone Max Eastley4 484 Elastic Aerophone Centriphone Max Eastley4 56 Side BNo TitleWriter s Length1 Do The Bathosphere David Toop2 352 The Divination of the Bowhead Whale David Toop16 423 The Chairs Story David Toop3 30 Track B1 David Toop The Cetaceans Brian Eno Chris Murno Phil Jone Track B2 David Toop Guitar bowed chordophone Brian Eno Bass Paul Burwell Bass drums large lorry hub 2 string fiddle Frank Perry Japanese resting bells Hugh Davies Harp Grill Track B3 David Toop Voice flute water 3 References edit David Toop Max Eastley New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments AllMusic Retrieved 8 September 2021 a b Sheppard David 2008 On Some Faraway Beach The Life and Times of Brian Eno pp 212 213 ISBN 978 0 7528 7570 5 Obscure No 4 New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments Max Eastley David Toop 1975 UbuWeb Retrieved 8 September 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments amp oldid 1083257645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,