Glenn-Copeland, Beverly
Summary: In 1970, nine years after leaving the United States to study music in Canada, Beverly Glenn-Copeland released two self-titled albums. Both were a stunning showcase of classical and jazz acumen, layered with poetry and accompanied by some of the best players of the time. Original pressings now fetch thousands of dollars. Glenn-Copeland then vanished as a recording artist until his re-emergence...
Format: sound recording-musical
Publisher / Publication Date: 2021
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1 available in LP Phonograph Record, Call number: VINYL NEW AGE GLEGlenn-Copeland, Beverly
Contents: Ever new (reworked by Bon Iver & Flock of Dimes) -- Fastest star (Julia Holter remix) -- Let us dance (Arca remix) -- Old (new) melody (by Ana Roxanne) -- Ever new (Kelsey Lu's Transportation) -- Sunset village (Blood Orange remix) -- Ever new (reworked by Joseph Shabason & Thom Gill) -- Ghost house (performed by Jeremy Dutcher).
Format: sound recording-musical
Publisher / Publication Date: 2021