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Episode #1770

Program #1770

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Saturday, May 25, 2002

With guest Ken Field, the sax player from Birdsongs of the Mesozoic presents music from his last solo project.

NEW SOUNDS with John Schaefer, a Production of WNYC-FM

PROGRAM #1770, with Ken Field

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

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SOURCE

Ken Field

Subterranea

A Space In A Place, excerpt [1:30]

O.O.Discs #25. O.O. DISCS, 261 Groovers Ave, Black Rock, CT 06605-3452; ph/fx: 203-367-7917 www.hear.com/o.o.

Ken Field

Pictures of Motion

Pictures of Motion [3:00]

Confluence Suite [7:00] Road To Recluse [3:00]

sFz Recordings, PO Box 465, Middleborough MA 02346, 508-947-7323. www.sFzRecordings.com

Ken Field

Private tape

Ten Dancing Kids [2:00]

Written for and occasionally seen on the PBS TV series Sesame Street.

Ken Field

Pictures of Motion

Parade [2:30] Pass Along [2:00]

Some Things Reconsidered [1:00] Plitvice [2:30]

See above. Original versions of the first two pieces occasionally appear on Sesame Street.

Ken Field, Katsui Yuji, Kido Natsuki,

Shimizu Kazuto

Tokyo In F

Second set, excerpt [5:30]

Sublingual Records #004. www.sublingual.com

Birdsongs of the Mesozoic

Pyroclastics

The Simpsons [2:00] Sombre Reptiles [4:00]

Cuneiform #RUNE 35.** (WAYSIDE MUSIC, P.O. Box 8427, Silver Spring, MD 20907-8427. www.artist-shop.com/cuniform/)

Further information on Ken Field's music and related projects can be found at http://fieldk.home.att.net

 **In most better stores; in NY, try J&R on Park Row, Tower Records, Virgin megastore at Times Square, HMV, Other Music on 3rd St., etc.

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