Album UK 2010 on Touch label
Electronic (Experimental, Ambient)
Mastered at Skye. "An Ark for the Listener" was first performed at Kings Place, London, on 24th February 2010. It is a meditation on verse 33 of "The Wreck of the Deutschland", Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem about the drowning on 7th December 1875 of five Franciscan nuns exiled from Germany. This CD version was recorded at home in Liverpool and uses extracts from live performances over the last 12 months. The "Coda" tracks are remixes of 2 pieces from Suite: Live In Liverpool. "Chime, Chime (re-rung)" was originally made for Musicworks magazine (#104, Summer 09) and "All That's Allowed (released)" is previously unreleased. All tracks were made using Fidelity record players, Casio SK1 Keyboards, Sony minidisc recorders, Behringer mixers, Ibanez bass guitar, Boss delay pedal and Zoom bass effects pedal. Thanks to all those who have invited me to play, and thanks also to The Paul Hamlyn Foundation for helping making "more" possible.
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Pilot/Dark Blue Night | Philip Jeck | 8:47 | ||
2 | Ark | Philip Jeck | 4:21 | ||
3 | Twentyninth | Philip Jeck | 2:36 | ||
4 | Dark Rehearsal | Philip Jeck | 7:36 | ||
5 | Thirtieth/Pilot Reprise | Philip Jeck | 2:56 | ||
6 | The All Of Water | Philip Jeck | 8:29 | ||
7 | The Pilot (Among Our Shoals) | Philip Jeck | 4:33 | ||
8 | Coda | Philip Jeck | |||
9 | All That's Allowed (Released) | Philip Jeck | 3:24 | ||
10 | Chime, Chime (Re-rung) | Philip Jeck | 7:34 |
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