arranged by [music arrangements] David Rosenboom electronic drums David Rosenboom keyboards David Rosenboom lyrics by Jacqueline Humbert music by David Rosenboom music by Jacqueline Humbert performer Gino Robair recorded by David Rosenboom text by Jacqueline Humbert vocals Jacqueline Humbert Recorded At Center for Contemporary Music, Mills College Remastered At David Rosenboom Studio, Valencia, California Published By Chez Hum-Boom Publishing Phonographic Copyright (p) Jacqueline Humbert Publishing Copyright (c) Jacqueline Humbert Publishing Phonographic Copyright (p) David Rosenboom Publishing Copyright (c) David Rosenboom Publishing Licensed To Unseen Worlds All the music was realized with Touchè, computer-assisted keyboard instrument from Buchla & Associates - (designed collaboratively by Donald Buchla and David Rosenboom) - and Dr. Rhythm electronic percussion.
Extra parts were as follow: William Winant - temple blocks and roto toms on bareback and clavés and maracas on domestic violence. David Rosenboom - Syrian dumbek on distant space, electronic percussion synthesized with an ARP-2500 synthesizer on talk 1, Ghanian gankoguis on talk 2, voice processing with Electro Harmonix Memory Man and Lexicon Super Prime Time delay units, Delta Lab Harmonicomputer, Eventide Harmonizer, and Buchla 200 Electronic Music Modules. Daniel Aaron Rosenboom - baby cries on domestic violence. All - hand clapping on wishes.
This project was originally recorded in 1982 in analog form at the Center for Contemporary Music Recordind Studio at Mills College, Oakland, CA. It was re-mastered for digital release in 2012 in David Rosenboom's studio in Valencia, California.
The recording was based on the original performance-art version of Daytime Viewing, which included music, text, theater, projections, fashion/costume designs, and video, created in 1979-80 and performed at the Music Gallery, Toronto; 80 Langton St., San Francisco; Kunsthalle, Basel; Festival International de Musique Electronique, Video et Computer art, Brussels; and Macy's San Francisco as part of the J. Jasmine Review on the New Music America Festival 1981.
Published by Chez Hum-Boom Publishing (BMI).
Copyright Ⓒ & Ⓟ Jacqueline Humbert and David Rosenboom 2013, all rights reserved. Released under exclusive license to Unseen Worlds Records.
Limited edition of 800 copies. Direct Metal Mastering. Included a download card for Lossless or Lossy digital files and a fold-out poster and lyric sheet. Lp jacket printed on dyed, textured paper. Matrix / Runout: UW-10 (A side Hand Etched) Matrix / Runout: UW 10 B (B side Hand Etched) Matrix / Runout: 104642E2/A (B side Stamped) Barcode: 728028249842 Rights Society: BMI Barcode: 769256797200 (scanned)