Album US 1972 on Mainstream Records label
Electronic (Experimental)
Recorded at the Rose Art Museum Brandeis University. Gatefold sleeve with photographs of the composers, and liner notes from each. "The Sonic Arts Union formed in 1966 when Robert Ashley, David Behrman, Alvin Lucier, and Gordon Mumma decided to pool their resources and help one another with the performance and staging of their music. Since that time the group has performed extensively in the United States and has completed three tours of Europe."
![]() | Sonic Arts Union , album by |
![]() | Alvin Lucier voc, *1931 US performer on track |
![]() | Robert Ashley voc, US performer on track |
![]() | Barbara Lloyd voc, vocals, singer |
![]() | Mary Ashley , vocals, singer |
![]() | Mary Lucier , vocals, singer |
![]() | Cynthia Liddell , voice, speaker |
![]() | David Behrman p, key, *1937 AT performer on track |
![]() | Gordon Mumma frh, p, *1935 US performer on track |
Earle Brown a&r, photography by |
Ruby Mazur's Art Department design, album design |
Alvin Lucier engineer, original recording, liner notes |
David Behrman engineer, original recording, liner notes |
Gordon Mumma engineer, original recording, liner notes |
Robert Ashley engineer, original recording, liner notes |
Gene Thompson mastered by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Vespers | Alvin Lucier | ||
2 | Purposeful Lady Slow Afternoon | Robert Ashley | ||
3 | Runthrough | David Behrman | ||
4 | Hornpipe | Gordon Mumma |