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Life on Earth: Music from the 1979 BBC TV Series

Life on Earth: Music from the 1979 BBC TV Series

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2009, Trunk
VINYL FORMAT. The groundbreaking natural history program Life on Earth hit UK TV screens thirty years ago, in 1979, and this is the first time the beautiful music composed for the series by Edward Williams has been commercially issued. It's quite extraordinary that something so utterly beautiful has remained un-issued until now. Jonny Trunk: "The music reminded me very much of my first encounter with library music and the magical, twinkling ambient sounds of science, nature and music for jellyfish. Some frantic letter writing followed. Edward Williams had to be traced. Eventually I tracked him down and went to meet him at his home in Bristol. It was fascinating to learn that he had connections with other important musical characters that I was dealing with, like Tristram Cary. I also learned that Edward had invented the soundbeam, an incredible musical education tool. He also told me about his extraordinary 1970s VCS 3 touring band called Uncle Jambo's Pendular Vibrations. Edward also explained the genesis of the rare and elusive vinyl album. Basically, he'd had less than 100 copies privately-pressed for any members of the orchestra who had played on the recording and wanted one. And so in late 2009, thirty years on from the day it was created, we can all enjoy some of the most beautiful music made for some of the greatest TV ever produced." The sounds composed and created for the series are quite magical. It's the sound of science, of underwater life, of progress, flight, fight, death and courtship. There are swamps, petrified forests, snowscapes and coral reefs. And of course, music composed for a wide variety of birds, animals and sea-dwellers of all shapes and sizes. Influences include Erik Satie, British pastoral composition of the post-war period and pioneering UK electronics. What's extraordinary is that Edward Williams created a sound way ahead of his time; listen to track two or three, and you will hear music that could easily be mistaken for the contemporary soundtrack work of Cliff Martinez or Clint Mansell. The music itself is hard to categorize - of course it's soundtrack music, but it hints at classical, at library music, touches on the avant-garde, and has a strong ambient feel and an unusual timeless quality. It involves over seventy musicians, with the composer placing much of the played music through his vintage 1973 VCS 3 synthesizer.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
1 Programme 1: The infinite variety. Life on Earth begins in the Sun's en
2 Programme 1: The infinite variety. First Fossils - Blue Greens - Ciliat
3 Programme 1: The infinite variety. Comb Jellies - Hydromedusae - "Birth
4 Programme 2: Building Bodies. Coral Larvae - Arabesque for Flatworms
5 Programme 2: Building Bodies. The Giant Clam - Slow dance for Nudibranc
6 Programme 3: The first forests. The sex life of the Fern - Spores, fert
7 Programme 4: The swarming hordes. Coming out music - The Leaf Bug - The
8 Programme 5: The conquest of the waters. Fish of the sea - Shoals and l
9 Programme 6: Invasion of the land. Eusthenopteron and the Primeval Swam
10 Programme 7: Victors of the dry land. Nile Crocodile family - Oral tran
11 Programme 8: Victors of the dry land. Mating dance for Prairie Garter S
12 Programme 9: Lords of the air. Birds in flight - Stork - Fairy Tern - S
13 Programme 9: The rise of the mammals (Excerpts) / Programme 10: Theme a
14 Programme 11: The hunters and hunted. The Big Mammals - Elephants and t
15 Programme 12: Life in the trees. Japanese Macaques - Warm baths in a sn
16 Programme 13: The compulsive communicators. Man - A Choice for the futu

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