Fourth Dimension (Radiophonic album)
Fourth Dimension | ||||
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Studio album by Paddy Kingsland | ||||
Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1970–1973 | |||
Genre | Electronic music | |||
Length | 27:39 | |||
Label | BBC Records | |||
Producer | Desmond Briscoe | |||
BBC Radiophonic Workshop chronology | ||||
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Fourth Dimension is a 1973 BBC Records release featuring recordings created by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Paddy Kingsland. Although it was credited to "The BBC Radiophonic Workshop" it was the work of Kingsland alone, and was the first album of Workshop music to feature only one artist. It features theme tunes used by BBC radio and television. The music prominently features VCS 3 and "Delaware" Synthi 100 synthesisers, both from Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd, with a standard rock-based session band providing backing. The track "Reg" featured as the B-side to the 1973 single release of the Doctor Who theme.
Track listing
- "Scene and Heard" (for BBC Radio 1)
- "Just Love" (for BBC TV)
- "Vespucci"
- "Reg" (for BBC African Service)
- "Tamariu" (for BBC TV)
- "One-Eighty-One" (for BBC Radio 4)
- "Fourth Dimension" (for BBC Radio 4)
- "Colour Radio" (for BBC Radio Leeds)
- "Take Another Look" (for BBC TV)
- "Kaleidoscope" (for BBC Radio 4)
- "The Space Between" (for BBC Radio 3)
- "Flashback"
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