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  1. Automatic Writing compiles three early Robert Ashley works from 1967-79 - some of his most experimental works. Composed in recorded form over a period of five years, "Automatic Writing", originally issued on Lovely Music in 1979, is the result of Robert Ashley's fascination with involuntary speech. He recorded and analyzed the repeated lines of ...

  2. 3 de abr. de 2011 · Robert Ashley (*1930): Automatic writing (1979).****The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. T...

  3. AUTOMATIC WRITING Robert Ashley. Robert Ashley; Cynthia Liddell, Mary Ashley, Mary Lucier, and Barbara Lloyd; The Brandeis University Chamber Chorus, Alvin Lucier, Director. Three of Ashley's landmark recordings, Automatic Writing (1979), Purposeful Lady Slow Afternoon (1971) and She Was A Visitor (1967).

  4. Automatic Writing, an Album by Robert Ashley. Released in 1979 on Lovely (catalog no. VR 1002; Vinyl LP). Genres: Musique concrète. Rated #145 in the best albums of 1979, and #8705 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Robert Ashley (voice, electronics, Polymoog, lyrics, producer, recording engineer, mixing), Mimi Johnson (voice), Monsa Norberg (translation), Richard LePage (mixing ...

  5. Automatic Writing by Robert Ashley, released 10 March 2017 1. Automatic Writing (1979) 2. Purposeful Lady Slow Afternoon (1968) 3. She Was A Visitor (1967) Lovely Music presents a reissue of Robert Ashley's Automatic Writing, originally released as an LP by Lovely Music in 1979. Over the course of Robert Ashley's career his preoccupation with language and the voice took many forms.

  6. Robert Ashley - Automatic Writing. 46:01; Robert Ashley - Purposeful Lady Slow Afternoon. 10:15; Robert Ashley - She Was A Visitor. 5:57; Robert Ashley ‎– Automatic Writing (full album) 1:02:16; Lists Add to List. listened by _morning; mp3 by saintmars; Marvels of Experimental Music by holterbach;

  7. 29 de jul. de 2016 · 77. 9. 2y. Styg. 90. On first listen, I've already found an awkward and unconventional but nonetheless a very strong beauty lying within this album. It's like Ashley is right there, singing to you softly. It may not sound like singing, but the soul in his voice is ever present.