The 2nd Imaginary Symphony for Cloudmaking
2nd Imaginary Symphony For Cloudmaking | ||||
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Studio album by The Music Tapes | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, experimental, spoken word, folk | |||
Length | 65:36 | |||
Label | Self Released | |||
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The 2nd Imaginary Symphony For Cloudmaking is a story album by The Music Tapes, consisting of the story of a boy named Nigh (named for Jeff Nye Mangum[1]), who lives with his blind grandmother.
The album also features instrumentation by Julian Koster to back the spoken word recording by Brian Dewan. It never received an official mass-release per se,[2] but was initially put through two self-released CD-R circulations, and played on WNYC's Spinning on Air. The last copy to sell on eBay went for over $125. Koster said that "an official release shall be arranged for, but it's not yet as, in truth, I've been too wrapped up in making new things."
Koster's podcast The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air) announced in May 2017 that they would be releasing a four-part special beginning on May 10, 2017 titled "The 2nd Imaginary Symphony," which was revealed to be the entire Music Tapes album divided into four parts, with the context being it is a mysterious record found in Paris that is broadcast on "Platypus Eve." The production was described as "A story about one who disappeared, one who ran away, and the secret of how clouds are born."[3] The full album, uncut, was released on the podcast on July 5, essentially giving the album its official wide-release 15 years after it was recorded.[1]
Track listing
- "Nigh" – 2:39
- "Mr. Ackerman I"# - 2:48
- "Mr. Ackerman II"# - 2:01
- "Story of the Factory"# - 9:27
- "Raincoat I"# - 2:48
- "Secret"# - 3:59
- "Briefcase"# - 6:51
- "Raincoat II"# - 4:17
- "Factory I"# - 8:38
- "City"# - 3:59
- "Morning"# - 9:10
- "Factory II"# - 4:57
- "Outro Music"# - 4:10
Note: On most versions of the album available on the internet the whole album is a single track.
References
- 1 2 The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air) (5 July 2017). "An Orbiting Human Circus Special: The 2nd Imaginary Symphony, Episode 5" – via YouTube.
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