Tracklisting:
Wings Of The Delirious Demon And Other Electronic Works (Finnadar #SR 9001, 1972)
1-01. Wings Of The Delirious Demon (14:59)
1-02. Anacolutha: Encounter And Episode II (9:00)
1-03. Interlude II (5:09)
1-04. Prelude No. 8 (3:59)
1-05. Provocations (3:06)
1-06. White Cockatoo (4:28)
1-07. Hyperboles (5:16)
Electronic Music For Jean Dubuffet's Coucou Bazar (Finnadar #SR 9003, 1973)
2-01. Fragmentation (5:56)
2-02. Motors (3:27)
2-03. Hide & Seek (4:19)
2-04. The Rose (6:15)
2-05. Swift Feet (4:07)
2-06. Reflections (4:22)
2-07. Canine (4:22)
2-08. Traffic (3:13)
2-09. The Window (3:56)
2-10. Double Mask & Deployment (7:31)
2-11. Bal Des Leurres (Read By Jean Dubuffet) (2:05)
New Line Piano (Finnadar #SR 9021, 1978)
2-12. Session (10:45)
Face The Windmills, Turn Left (Finnadar #SR 9012, 1976)
3-01. Agony (9:21)
3-02. Le Tombeau D'Edgar Poe (7:16)
3-03. Bowery Bum (2:49)
3-04. Intermezzo (3:08)
3-05. Prelude For Magnetic Tape No. 1 (2:56)
3-06. Prelude For Magnetic Tape No. 2 (2:28)
3-07. Prelude For Magnetic Tape No. 6 (2:19)
3-08. Prelude For Magnetic Tape No. 9 (2:19)
3-09. Prelude For Magnetic Tape No. 11 (3:09)
3-10. Prelude For Magnetic Tape No. 12 (2:36)
3-11. Prelude For Magnetic Tape No. 14 (3:48)
3-12. Prelude For Magnetic Tape No. 16 (2:13)
Musiques Noires (Finnadar #SR 90104, 1983)
4-01. Still Life 1980 (10:09)
4-02. The Offering (8:41)
4-03. Three Pieces for Piano: Prelude / Waltz / Boogie (2:42)
4-04. Music Plus One (10:38)
4-05. Immolation Scene (6:49)
Sleepers (Finnadar #90266. 1985)
4-06. Sleepsong For Sleepers (3:32)
Sing Me A Song Of Songmy (A Fantasy For Electromagnetic Tape) (Atlantic #SD 1576, 1971)
5-01. Sing Me A Song Of Songmy, Part I (19:46)
Threnody For Sharon Tate
This Is Combat, I Know
The Crowd
What A Good Time For A Kent State
5-02. Sing Me A Song Of Songmy, Part II (20:49)
Monodrama
Black Soldier
Interlude I
Interlude II
And Yet, There Could Be Love
Postlude
Journey (Atlantic #SD 1661, 1974)
5-03. Forms (4:05)
Tomorrow's Promises (Atlantic #SD 1699, 1977)
5-04. Autumn Song (5:15)
5-05. Poodie Pie (6:42)
[CP 000.20 CD] İlhan Mimaroğlu; The Complete Electronic Music on Finnadar & Atlantic
The 20th (again, note how the multi-disc "Double" catalogue numbers were a later construct) of the ca. 2003 "Proto Creel Pone" titles was this set covering all of the Electronic Music (the entirely acoustic 1981 "String Quartet No. 4 ('Like There's Tomorrow')" LP [#SR 9033] & the piece "Rosa" from Sorrel Hays' "Adoration Of The Clash" 2LP [#SR 2720] are absent; editorial decisions intended to keep the mission-creep at bay) İlhan Mimaroğlu released on his own Atlantic "Vanity" imprint Finnadar, including 1972's "Wings Of The Delirious Demon And Other Electronic Works" [#SR 9001], 1973's "Electronic Music For Jean Dubuffet's Coucou Bazar" [#SR 9003], 1976's "Face The Windmills, Turn Left" [#SR 9012], & 1983's " Musiques Noires" [#SR 91014] as well the pieces "Session" from the 1978 Idil Biret recital "New Line Piano" [#SR 9021] & "Sleepsong For Sleepers" from the 1985 "Sleepers" comp [#SR 90266] across four discs!
Needless to say/remind, but the absence of this music from most conversations surrounding the apex of "American" Tape Music (esp. its politically-charged arm) has been deafening; this is, simply, some of the all-time greatest Electro-Acoustic work, and it's great to have it all referenceable again in one handy edition, with all original aesthetics in tact.
As an added/separate incentive to this 2022 réédition, I'm also offering/including a single-disc replica of the "Sing Me A Song Of Songmy (A Fantasy For Electromagnetic Tape)" collaboration with Freddie Hubbard (present visually both in its original 1971 domestic Atlantic art-spec and the 1976 German " That's JAZZ" mirror-cutout version) along with Mimaroglu's performances/contributions on/to two separate Atlantic projects: the (short) piece "Forms" from Arif Mardin's 1974 LP "Journey" (where M's "Tape" appears alongside - I shit you not - Michael & Randy Brecker & longtime King Crimson "Chapman Stick" player Tony Levin) & the pieces "Autumn Song" & "Poodie Pie" from Don Pullen's 1977 "Tomorrow's Promises" (where M plays "Live Electronics" alongside Mingus "Changes" -band players George Adams & Pullen).