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Tomita - Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé

[SACD Hybrid Multi-channel]

DAPHNIS ET CHLOÉ
LP R4C 2069 (1979) STEREO/QUADRAPHONIC
MAURICE RAVEL (1875-1937) Electronically created by Isao Tomita

1: DAPHNIS ET CHLOÉ: SUITE NO. 2
DAYBREAK – PANTOMIME – GENERAL DANCE

2: PAVANE FOR A DEAD PRINCESS

3: BOLÉRO

MOTHER GOOSE SUITE
4: i PAVANE OF THE SLEEPING BEAUTY
5: ii HOP-O’-MY-THUMB
6: iii LAIDERONNETTE, EMPRESS OF THE PAGODAS
7: iv CONVERSATIONS OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
8: v THE FAIRY GARDEN

Remastered from the original analogue tapes by Michael J. Dutton

The instruments/equipment used by Tomita for this album:
Moog synthesizers: Moog III p; Moog System 55; Scale Programmer 950 B Bode Ring Modulator 6401; Bode Frequency Shifter 1630
Roland synthesizers: System 700; Strings RS 202; Jupiter 4
Yamaha synthesizers: CS 80; Strings SS 30
Vocoders: Roland Vocoder Pulse VP 330; Korg Vocoder
Sequencer: Roland Micro Composer MC 8
Graphic equalizers: Victor SEA 7070 x 2; Roland GE 810; Roland GE 820
Mixers: Quad/Eight Compumix (24-channel); TEAC Model 1 (8-channel) x 3 TEAC Model 3 (8-channel) x 5
Tape recorders: Ampex MM 1100 (16 tracks); Ampex AG 440 (4 tracks) TEAC 90-16 (16 tracks); TEAC 80-8 (8 tracks) x 2; TEAC A 3340S (4 tracks) TEAC 7040 GSL (2 tracks); Sony TC 9040 (4 tracks)
Noise reduction systems: dbx 187; TEAC dbx 8 x 4
Accessories: AKG BX20E Echo Unit; AKG BX10 Echo Unit Roland RV 800 Stereo Reverb; Roland Revo 30; Roland Stereo Phaser PH 830 Korg Synthesizer Interface x 4; Binson Echorec “2”; Roland Space Echo RE 201; Roland “Dimension D”; Eventide Clockworks “Instant Phaser” Eventide Clockworks “Instant Flanger”; Eventide Clockworks “Harmoniser” Fender “Dimension IV”; Fender Electric Piano; Hohner Clavinet C; Mellotron Leslie Speaker Model 147

Multi-ch Stereo
All tracks available in stereo and multi-channel

SA-CD
This hybrid CD can be played on any standard CD players

CDSML8554

Product ID CDSML8554
Price: £12.99
USD: $16.54 approx EUR: €15.19
2,468 JPY
3 Product Reviews - Average rating 5 / 5 (Show All)
Tomita at his best
- 03/11/2023
This was recorded at the height of analog technology both in synthetic music and recording. The immersive effect just doesn't get any better. Tomita does wonderful renditions of these classical works. The Bolero was the low light for me. It's not bad, it'read more
Now Hear This!!
- 01/25/2019
If you have multi-channel playback facilities for SACD then this is a no-brainer for Tomita fans.

Following the 1980 vinyl LP "Bolero" and 1984 CD "The Ravel Album", this multi-channel/stereo album has been a long time coming, but iread more
Pure Ear Candy
- 01/24/2019
Tomita’s arrangements for synths may not be to everyone's tastes, but his talent for creating unexpected and beautiful timbres and his command of the technology of the period are undeniable.

This is one of Tomita’s best and really needs to be heread more
 

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