Joël Vandroogenbroeck* – Birth Of Earth
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Coloursound Library – CS7 |
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Vinyl
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Electronic |
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Ambient |
Tracklist
A1 | Birth Of Earth | 3:13 | |
A2 | Trilobites | 2:10 | |
A3 | Dinosaurs | 3:08 | |
A4 | Desert | 3:21 | |
A5 | Volcanic Activity | 2:35 | |
A6 | Mutation | 4:00 | |
B1 | Forests | 3:34 | |
B2 | Homo Africanicus | 2:00 | |
B3 | Homo Erectus | 2:10 | |
B4 | Cro-Magnon | 2:48 | |
B5 | Marine Fauna | 3:03 | |
B6 | Glaciations | 3:04 | |
B7 | Reptiles | 3:00 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Coloursound Library
- Copyright © – Edition Show Business
- Copyright © – Gunter Greffenius & Co. OHG
- Published By – Coloursound Library
- Lacquer Cut At – Utopia Studios
- Pressed By – Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH
Credits
- Cover [Coverpainting], Painting [Coverpainting] – Waltraud Greffenius
- Music By – S. Burdson* (tracks: A1, A3, A5, B2, B4, B6)
- Producer [Produced By] – Joël Vandroogenbroeck*
Notes
© Coloursound Library
Edition Show Business
Gunter Greffenius & Co OHG
Schumannstraße 8
8000 München 80
Original Publisher: Originalverlag: Éditeur Original: Edizione originale: Coloursound Library (GEMA)
Runouts are stamped except for Ʊ which is etched.
Edition Show Business
Gunter Greffenius & Co OHG
Schumannstraße 8
8000 München 80
Original Publisher: Originalverlag: Éditeur Original: Edizione originale: Coloursound Library (GEMA)
Runouts are stamped except for Ʊ which is etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society (Performance rights): GEMA
- Rights Society (Mechanical rights, boxed): GEMA
- Label Code (Boxed): LC 4233
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): Ʊ ST CS 7-A1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): Ʊ ST CS 7-B1
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Birth Of Earth (CDr, Reissue) | Cleopatra | none | Europe | 2013 |
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There are quite some prehistoric caveman-style libs, like the ones with primitive drumming and so on. Really a huge fan of all of that stuff, but if I had to pick the more interesting ones I would go for these:
These two Lost Continents is what the title says. Less caveman-style but still, it fits in the category quite well. Cues to accompany scenes about mythical, legendary but unknown places on earth like Atlantis, Mu or Gondwana, where scientists and archaeologists still search for evidence obsessively, even today. Sinister, dark and mysterious vibes on that one!
Next good (but totally weird!) one is Mario Molino. Besides some outlandish electronics and hypnotic drumming there are some cues that are vocal only. They are the most interesting ones and they consist of groaning & moaning, screaming & hollering. I fell off the chair with laughter the first time i heard it. Totally unique and something you will never hear anewhere else (i promise!). Still wondering whether this is Molino getting down on some mescaline or magic mushrooms or just too much Barolo. One thing is damn sure: these guys just could not be sober when recording this. Really bonkers...
Last but not least is grandmaster Piero Umiliani - Il Dono Del Nilo (Dalla Trasmissione Televisiva), that is [almost] from the same category and was reissued some time ago.
If you plan to do your next prehistoric documentary, these should be your first picks for background music...
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