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Peter Howell: Through A Glass Darkly (Transparent Vinyl) - VINYL LPTitle: Through A Glass Darkly (Transparent Vinyl) Artist: Peter Howell Label: Silva Screen Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 738572154479 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2020 02 28 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: COLORED VINYL, LIMITED EDITION, REISSUE Peter Howell joined the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1974, coming from a career in various psychedelicfolk bands, which saw him record five albums with fellow musician John Ferdinando. He composed his first
Title: Through A Glass Darkly (Transparent Vinyl)Artist: Peter Howell
Label: Silva Screen
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 738572154479
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2020-02-28
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: COLORED VINYL, LIMITED EDITION, REISSUE
Peter Howell joined the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in 1974, coming from a career in various psychedelicfolk bands, which saw him record five albums with fellow musician John Ferdinando. He composed his first Doctor Who output in ?75 in the form of some incidental music for ?Revenge of the Cybermen? and special sound for ?Planet of Evil?. In 1980, he was asked by the program?s then new producer, John Nathan-Turner, to update the iconic Doctor Who theme. The new arrangement appeared on that year?s ?The Leisure Hive?, continuing to be used through Tom Baker?s remaining series as the Doctor and throughout Peter Davison?s. It was replaced during Colin Baker?s tenure in 1986 with a new version by Dominic Glynn.?Through A Glass Darkly? was released in 1978 as a standalone studio album by Howell in collaborationwith the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. The six original instrumental compositions (one of which is 19minutes long) flaunt a prog rock influence as well as the distinctive electronic sound of the RWS. ?TheAstronauts? (track 5, side 2) appeared again as a B side to the 1980 single release of his version of theDoctor Who theme.
Tracks:
1.1 Through a Glass Darkly (19:27)
1.2 Caches of Gold (04:02)
1.3 Magenta Court (04:26)
1.4 Colour Rinse (02:37)
1.5 Wind in the Wires (02:17)
1.6 The Astronauts (05:19)
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Pretty good translation into English. Far from a complete collection, but certainly a good foundation.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2017
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Made for certain readers. π€
Format: Kindle
Not saying it is a bad book but... I could not understand it. If you like old English writing great! I support you in that but this book was not for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2026
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Old and crumbling.
Format: Hardcover
practically falling apart. Hard to read when the book is dissolving.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2021
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This is actually a super cool epic
Format: Paperback
This is actually a super cool epic. The translation is phenomenal and makes for a great easy read. Got it for a class but would totally read again
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2018
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great
Format: Paperback
Mulla Nasrudin is the Br'er Rabbit, or Coyote, of the Middle East. The stories are teaching stories, and they can be very amusing, thoughtful, and thought stimulating, all at once. Idries Shah's books tend to be very well written, anyway, however the subject is simply delightful. I can't add much more than what others have said, except to say that the stories really make one think.
Juha is the Arabic version, and
Hoja is the Turkish version. The stories sometimes show up in Western culture, without attribution.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2012