Solo guitar. Volume 1 (1971)
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Derek BAILEY
Solo guitar. Volume 1 (1971)
INCUS
Incus CD 10 CD 2008

Derek bailey plays electric guitar plus VCS3 synthesiser on Where is the police?; on Christiani Eddy he plays electric guitar unamplified and on The squirrel and the ricketty-racketty bridge he plays two acoustic guitars at the same time (not double-tracked). The improvisations are on electric guitar.' Recorded February 1971; equipment and recording Hugh Davies and Bob Woolford. Improvisations 4, 5, 6, and 7 and the three compositions were previously released on incus LP 2 in 1971. In 1978 the record was re-released as incus 2R with the improvisations replaced by Improvisations 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. incus CD10 brings all the material from the two LPs together. Improvisation 5 was released on the Compilation CD “Not necessarily English music” on EFM CD 036 in 2002


First released in 1971

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