Beauty in the Beast

Beauty in the Beast
Studio album by Wendy Carlos
Released 1986 (1986)
Genre Classical
Length 57:41
Label Audion Records
Producer Wendy Carlos
Wendy Carlos chronology
Digital Moonscapes
(1984)
Beauty in the Beast
(1986)
Wendy Carlos: Secrets of Synthesis
(1990)

Beauty in the Beast is a studio album from the American keyboardist and composer Wendy Carlos, released in 1986 on Audion Records, her first for a different label other than Columbia Records since 1968. The album uses alternate musical tunings and scales, influenced by jazz and world music. On the back she includes a quote by Van Gogh: "I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it."

As the liner notes state, the entire album is synthesized, meaning that "All the music and sounds heard on this recording were directly digitally generated. This eliminates all the limitations of microphones, the weak link necessary in nearly all other digital recordings, including those that use 'sampling' technologies."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleMusical contentLength
1."Incantation""tritone rich"6:45
2."Beauty In The Beast"Beta and Alpha scales3:57
3."Poem For Bali"Pelog and Slendro tunings17:39
4."Just Imaginings"Harmonic Scale with modulation12:06
5."That's Just It"Harmonic Scale, jazz3:36
6."Yusae-Aisae" (pronounced "You say I say")Harmonic Scale, "Hollywoodesque Mid-Eastern marketplace"3:12
7."C'est Afrique"African rhythm6:13
8."A Woman's Song"Bulgarian Sheperdess's "Izel je Delyo Hajdutin" with tambura and dilruba, instead of Bulgarian bagpipes, appropriate raga tuning, western horns, crotales, and several hybrid timbres4:10
Total length:57:41

Reviews

Dave Benson wrote:

References

  1. Carlos, Wendy (2000/1986). "Liner notes", Beauty in the Beast. ESD 81552.
  2. Benson, Dave (2006). Music: A Mathematical Offering, p.207. ISBN 0-521-85387-7.
  3. "Beauty in the Beast", AllMusic.com.


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