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No Artist - Environments (Totally New Concepts In Sound · Disc 4 - Lapping Water Of A Caribbean Lagoon / Country Stream) album flac

No Artist - Environments (Totally New Concepts In Sound · Disc 4 - Lapping Water Of A Caribbean Lagoon / Country Stream) album flac Performer: No Artist
Title: Environments (Totally New Concepts In Sound · Disc 4 - Lapping Water Of A Caribbean Lagoon / Country Stream)
Style: Field Recording, Therapy
Released: 1974
MP3 album: 1444 mb
FLAC album: 1412 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: TTA MOD MP3 MP4 VOX RA MPC
Genre: Not albums

Environments - New Concepts In Sound Disc 1 in-shrink LP Vinyl Record Album. ENVIRONMENTS 3 Totally New Concepts in Stereo Sound Disc LP Atlantic Records. Customs services and international tracking provided. Environments, New Concepts In Stereo Sound, Disc 1, Atlantic SD 66001, 1970 LP.

No Artist - Surf Fantasy From Caribbean. Betsy Chris ● Kenny Wood Orchestra - The Best Of. 荒井由実 - あの日にかえりたい.

Environments (album series). The series consists of recordings of natural sounds such as a seashore with crashing waves or a thunderstorm with falling rain, without musical accompaniment. Dawn & Dusk at New Hope, PA - (The original Environments 2 (side 2) and Environments 3 (side 2) recordings).

South America was generally considered a "new world" and shows the name "America" for the first time, after Amerigo Vespucci. Maris Pacifici by Ortelius (1589). The Pacific Ocean is the only ocean which is almost totally bounded by subduction zones. Only the Antarctic and Australian coasts have no nearby subduction zones. The Pacific Ocean was born 750 million years ago at the breakup of Rodinia, although it is generally called the Panthalassic Ocean until the breakup of Pangea, about 200 million years ago. The oldest Pacific Ocean floor is only around 180 Ma old, with older crust subducted by no. .

Here they present a wonderful compilation entitled A Totally New Sound, which showcases the sound of Aset: a collective founded by a group of individuals deeply involved in community improvement initiatives and the struggle for justice and equality.

Hyperactive!" is a single by British musician Thomas Dolby, taken from his second album The Flat Earth, released in 1984. Additional vocals were provided by Louise Ulfstedt. According to Thomas Dolby, he initially composed the song for Michael Jackson, whom he met in 1982. He decided to record it by himself since he never got any feedback from Jackson after sending him a demo tape. It was the first single to be taken from the album and peaked at on the UK Singles Chart and on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts, but only reached on the US Billboard Hot 100.

Tracklist

A Lapping Water Of A Caribbean Lagoon 30:54
B Country Stream

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd.

Credits

  • Recorded By [Uncredited], Concept By [Uncredited] – Irv Teibel

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): SD 66004 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): SD 66004 B