The Wind HarpSong From The Hill

Label:

United Artists Records – UAS-9963

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album, Stereo , Gatefold

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Non-Music

Style:

Experimental

Tracklist

Cycle One: Seasons
A1 Beginnings 5:24
A2 Springsong 3:04
A3 Solstice/Summersong 10:01
B1 Turnings 6:00
B2 Harvest 4:31
B3 Winterwhite 8:52
B4 Circle's End 2:00
Cycle Two: Elements
C1 Fire 9:03
C2 And Earth 12:01
D1 And Air And Water 21:14

Companies, etc.

  • Produced ForBruce Patch Productions, Inc.
  • Manufactured ByUnited Artists Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©United Artists Records, Inc.
  • Record CompanyUnited Artists Records, Inc.
  • Mixed AtAengus Studios
  • Edited AtAengus Studios
  • Published ByUnart Music Corp.
  • Published BySweet Wine Music
  • Lacquer Cut AtSterling Sound

Credits

  • Art Direction, Artwork [Poster], Producer, Recorded ByChuck Hancock
  • Artwork [Sculpture]Ward McCain
  • CalligraphyStarfish (14)
  • EngineerBobby Henderson (3)
  • Photography ByPeter Clark (5)
  • Producer, Recorded By, Composed By [Song From The Hill]Harry Bee
  • Technician [Technical Assistance]Bruce Patch
  • Written-By [Autumn Poem]Taya Dimeo
  • Written-By [Spring Poem]Amy Hancock
  • Written-By [Summer Poem]Debbie Lanni

Notes

The Wind Harp is a sculpture by Ward McCain.

The LP was recorded using EV 365 and 650 microphones
on an Ampex 351 laced with Scotch 206 tape. .
Edited and Mixed at Aengus Studios, Fayeville, Mass.
A Bruce Patch Production.

The sides are auto-coupled for use on automatic record changers.
Record 1 = sides 1 & 4, record 2 = sides 2 & 3.

Comes with printed inner sleeves with photos and credits.
Some copies include a large fold out poster.\
Gatefold sleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Price Code (Spine): 0698
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Record 1, side A etched runout): UAS-9963-A STERLING 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Record 2, side B etched runout): UAS-9963-B STERLING 2 /
  • Matrix / Runout (Record 2, side C etched runout): UAS-9963-C STERLING 2 I
  • Matrix / Runout (Record 1, side D etched runout): UAS-9963-D STERLING 1 /

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Song From The Hill (2×LP) United Artists Records UAS-9963 Canada 1972
Song From The Hill (2×LP, White Label) United Artists Records UAS-9963 US 1972
Recently Edited
The Vermont Wind Harp (CDr, Reissue, Stereo) Not On Label (The Wind Harp Self-released) none US 2012
New Submission
Song From The Hill (8-Track Cartridge, Album) United Artists Records 04039 Unknown
New Submission
Song From The Hill (2×CDr, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release) Creel Pone 000.08 US Unknown

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Reviews

  • s_oo_ks's avatar
    s_oo_ks
    This is why I love records - this is a double album of wind noises that came out on a major label AND my copy came with a poster!
    • ferrarabrainpan's avatar
      ferrarabrainpan
      If there is an obscure avant-garde LP begging for a lavish CD reissue, then this is a prime candidate for such.
      • discosanddragons's avatar
        Edited 10 years ago
        So to start, the Wind Harp wasn't built by hippies on a commune in California. Instead, with a stiff drink, a handshake and a promise the structure wouldn't hurt land owner Warren Mattoon's cow's, 22 year old Thomas Ward McCain built a 40 foot Aeolian Harp on a hillside pasture in rural Chelsea, Vermont.
        The structure was completed in 1971 and these here recordings made soon thereafter.
        Within the year of completion, the main beam was cracked from kids climbing on it and had to be reinforced by a steel beam.
        You can find testimony all over the web as to the people who made the trek to see the harp and hear her beautiful song. Animals on the farm were allegedly mystified by the sounds the Harp produced. There is also an excerpt from this album that appears on [Invalid Release].
        Eventually, too many visitors caused the land owner duress and the Wind Harp was disassembled and moved to a place in Maine, and then from that place moved once again. Rumor has it that in the 80's, tuneless and in a fairly windless location, the harp was disassembled again and lay sitting in a barn somewhere in pieces. Soon after building this, McCain became a Buddhist monk and never had with his creation again.
        Now living in Japan, he has plans to build yet another Wind Harp.

        From Ward McCain:
        The only thing I thought I might add to the conversation
        is that at peoples' request, I had the original UA vinyl
        remastered in 2006 and recently redid it with
        a lovely photo only my mother had and printed it
        on the CD cover. The recording is the same,
        well engineered.
        If anyone wants a CD, rather than the original
        vinyl which is much more colorful with photos etc...
        they may order the CD from me at:
        [email protected]

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