Burials in Several Earths
Burials in Several Earths is a 2017 album of recordings created by the Radiophonic Workshop, released on 19 May 2017. It marks the first official studio album since 1985's Doctor Who: The Music II.
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Released | 19 May 2017 | |||
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Genre | Electronic | |||
Length | 81:26 | |||
Label | Room 13 | |||
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Unusually for the group, the album was mostly recorded live, with minimal editing, and contains five suites. Each track name was taken from Sir Francis Bacon's unfinished novel New Atlantis, a segment of which was framed in the workshop by late member Daphne Oram for being a "morale booster". The album features appearances from Martyn Ware and engineer Steve 'Dub' Jones.
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