Philip Glass - Glassworks album flac
- Performer: Philip Glass
- Title: Glassworks
- Size FLAC ver: 1968 mb
- Country: US
- Date of release: 1982
- Style: Modern Classical
- Other formats: WAV AAC VOC MP1 FLAC WMA MMF
- Genre: Electronic
- Rating: 4.2 of 5

Tracklist
A1 | Opening | 6:18 |
A2 | Floe | 6:06 |
A3 | Islands | 7:39 |
B1 | Rubric | 6:04 |
B2 | Facades | 7:19 |
B3 | Closing | 5:56 |
Notes
Manufactured and distributed by CBS Records Canada Ltd.Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FM 37265 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (LP, Album) | CBS | FM 37265 | US | 1982 |
40-73640 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (Cass, Album) | CBS | 40-73640 | UK & Europe | 1982 |
MK 73640 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (CD, Album) | CBS | MK 73640 | Europe | Unknown |
40-73640 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (Cass, Album) | CBS | 40-73640 | Spain | 1987 |
FM 37265 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (LP, Album) | FM | FM 37265 | Canada | 1982 |
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Opening | 6:18 |
A2 | FloeSoprano Saxophone – Jon Gibson |
6:06 |
A3 | Islands | 7:39 |
B1 | RubricSoprano Saxophone – Jon Gibson |
6:04 |
B2 | Facades | 7:19 |
B3 | Closing | 5:56 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Music On Vinyl B.V.
- Manufactured By – Music On Vinyl B.V.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment
- Copyright (c) – Sony Music Entertainment
- Published By – Dunvagen Music
- Recorded At – Greene St. Recording
Credits
- Cello – Fred Zlotkin, John Abramowitz*, Seymour Barab
- Composed By, Arranged By – Philip Glass
- Conductor – Michael Riesman
- Coordinator [A&R Coordinator] – Richard Einhorn
- Design [Cover Design] – Henrietta Condak
- Electric Organ – Philip Glass
- Engineer – Kurt Munkacsi, Michael Riesman
- French Horn – Larry Wechsler, Sharon Moe
- Photography By [Cover Photo] – John Paul Endress
- Piano, Electric Organ, Synthesizer [Bass Synthesizer] – Michael Riesman
- Piccolo Flute [Piccolo], Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Jack Kripl
- Producer – Kurt Munkacsi, Philip Glass
- Tenor Saxophone – Richard Peck
- Viola – Al Brown*, Julien Barber, Linda Moss, Lois Martin, Maureen Gallagher
Notes
Recorded at: Green Street Recording, Inc., New York, New York.JVC Digital equipment supplied by: Digital by Dickinson, Bloomfield, New Yersey.
All music published by: Dunvagen Music (ASCAP).
Thanks to: The Seattle Art Museum Godfrey, Reggio.
Made in the EU.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned): 8718469535149
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FM 37265 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (LP, Album) | CBS | FM 37265 | US | 1982 |
40-73640 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (Cass, Album) | CBS | 40-73640 | UK & Europe | 1982 |
MK 73640 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (CD, Album) | CBS | MK 73640 | Europe | Unknown |
40-73640 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (Cass, Album) | CBS | 40-73640 | Spain | 1987 |
FM 37265 | Philip Glass | Glassworks (LP, Album) | FM | FM 37265 | Canada | 1982 |
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