RēR Quarterly

RēR Quarterly

The "RēR Quarterly" (also known as " Records Quarterly" and "RēR Records Quarterly") was an English "quarterly" sound-magazine comprising an LP record and a magazine. It was published at irregular intervals between 1985 and 1997 by Recommended Records and November Books, and edited by English percussionist, lyricist and music theorist, Chris Cutler. It was sold internationally by Recommended Records via mail order and in specialist record shops.

A total of thirteen issues were published (four volumes of four, four, three and two issues respectively) plus two "collection" issues featuring music selections from volumes 1 and 2. From volume 4 the LP was replaced by a CD and the CD and the magazine (now entitled "unFILEd: The RēR Sourcebook") were sold separately or together as a set.

The record in each issue contained previously unreleased music by artists from across the world, including commissioned pieces, projects and live recordings. The A4 magazine (varing from 42 to 112 pages per issue) included artwork and theoretical and practical articles on music, often by the composers and performers featured on the record. In keeping with the goals of Recommended Records and its , Rock in Opposition, a number of new musicians and groups appeared on the records, many having their music published internationally for the first time.

Cutler described the "RēR Quarterly" as: cite web |url=http://www.cloudsandclocks.net/interviews/CC_interview99.html |title=An interview with Chris Cutler (1999) |work=Clouds and Clocks |first=Beppe |last=Colli |accessdate=2007-09-20 ] Paul Oldfield wrote in the English music nespaper, "Melody Maker" in 1985: "Theirs ["RēR Quarterly"] is the pursuit of unimaginable, packed in artwork of giddy luminescence." [ cite web |url=http://www.squidco.com/rer/ReR.Quarterlies.discog.html |title=RēR Quarterlies |work=SquidCo |accessdate=2007-09-20 ]

Background

The idea for "RēR Quarterly" began in 1982 when Recommended Records released the "Recommended Records Sampler", a sampler double album by various artists that contained newly recorded and previously unreleased work by musicians and groups on the Recommended Records catalogue at the time.

Distribution

"RēR Quarterly" was distributed primarily to international subscribers by Recommended Records in London. Individual issues were also sold by the record label and other specialist record stores. Subscribers received special Subscription Editions that were numbered and signed, and included "something extra". For example, issue 1/1 included additional artwork by Peter Blegvad from his and John Greaves's 1977 album, "Kew. Rhone.", and issue 1/2 contained a cassette tape of Soviet pop songs from the early 1980s (at that time musicians in the former Soviet Union had little to no exposure in the West).

Name

When the "RēR Quarterly" was first published in 1985, it was entitled "The Records Quarterly", "" being the label Cutler had set up for his own projects in 1978 alongside Recommended Records (q.v.) which served for distribution, mailorder and as a label for outside projects. In 1988 the name changed to "The RēR Records Quarterly" since the distinction between the two operations no longer needed to be marked. In 1994 the magazine title was reduced to "The RēR Quarterly", which remained until it mutated again into the "Sourcebook" series.

Frequency

While "RēR Quarterly" was intended to be a quarterly sound-magazine, the gaps between issues varied from four months to four years. Editor Chris Cutler remarked that "It was always hard to get sufficient material of quality for the Quarterly, and so it always took a long time to prepare each issue." Most of the pieces featured on the disc and magazine were commissioned, and as the magazine's circulation was small and it received no subsidy (each issue generally ran at a loss), the contributors received very little for their work. In addition, Cutler was not a full-time editor of the magazine and preparing each issue had to be squeezed into his schedule of recording, touring and running Recommended Records.

Issues

Volume 1

*" Records Quarterly Vol.1 No.1" (LP, Recommended Records 0101, May 1985)
**LP track titles
**#"The Threshold of Liberty" by Steve Moore9:25
**#"Experiment" by Lars Hollmer3:45
**#"Education" by Chris Cutler and Lindsay Cooper3:45
**#"Compomisation" by 5uu's3:00
**#"Dans les Yeux Bleues" by Joseph Racaille1:10
**#"Naiwabi" by The Lowest Note2:35
**#"Sorry 'bout That" by Adrian Mitchell1:50
**#"Prayer for Civilisation" by Kalahari Surfers5:02
**#"Indefinite" by Mission Impossible2:58
**#"Song in Space" by Adrian Mitchell0:35
**#"Pensa un Numero" by Stefano Delu2:13
**#"A Walk Around the Brewery" by Mikolas Chadima6:06
**#"Saw It in the Paper" by Adrian Mitchell3:40

*" Records Quarterly Vol.1 No.2" (LP, Recommended Records 0102, September 1985)
**LP track titles
**#"Berlin Programme" by Duck and Cover27:44
**#"Mystery Tapes 1" by John Oswald6:04
**#"Märzfeber" by Conrad Bauer6:44
**#"Fluent" by Reportaż3:13
**#"Battle-painter's Song" by Reportaż2:11
**#"The Day When Truth Was not Existed" by Reportaż2:58
**#"Stufferation" by Adrian Mitchell1:42

*" Records Quarterly Vol.1 No.3" (LP, Recommended Records 0103, January 1986)
**LP track titles
**#"Card to Bernard" by The Big Guns
**#"Early Rest Home" by Biota
**#"Pigs" by Robert Wyatt
**#"Sprung from Traps" by Roger Turner
**#"Little Red Bombadier" by Kontroll Csoport
**#"Woman of Water" by Adrian Mitchell
**#"Coste" by Cassix
**#"Criota" by Cassix
**#"Religion" by Cassix
**#"The Stanislavsky Method" by Cassix
**#"Tempo di Pace, Bari" by Cassix
**#"Copy Machine" by Cassix
**#"Finta di Nulla" by Cassix
**#"Nadja" by Nazca

*" Records Quarterly Vol.1 No.4" (LP, Recommended Records 0104, May 1986)
**LP track titles
**#"After Dinner" by After Dinner2:07
**#"A Walnut" by After Dinner3:05
**#"RE" by After Dinner4:29
**#"A Man of Marble" by After Dinner3:02
**#"Glass Tube" by After Dinner4:57
**#"L'heure des Louves" by Wondeur Brass5:15
**#"Раз, Два (1,2)" by Strange Games4:18
**#"Hermetic Discourse" by Steve Moore6:38
**#"C'est Bon la Viande!" by Art Moulu Tréfin4:44
**#"The Murder of the Poet Michael Smith by Three Men in Kingston, Jamaica" by Adrian Mitchell
**#"Power" by Black Sheep
**#"Cantate 159" by André Duchesne
**#"Staying Awake" by Adrian Mitchell

Volume 2

*" Records Quarterly Vol.2 No.1" (LP, Recommended Records 0201, May 1987)
**LP track titles
**#"Puptent" by Blitzoids3:45
**#"Imperialism of the Future" by Ůr4:38
**#"The Same Thing" by Henry Kaiser/Michael Maxymenko/Bill Frisell5:50
**#"The Wedding" by Iva Bittová and Pavel Fajt4:52
**#"Plains of Hungary" by Anthony Moore11:00
**#"Parade" by John Oswald11:10
**#"Pégase" by Joseph Racaille1:14
**#"Nivelles '81" by This Heat5:48
**#"The Egg & I" by David Thomas & The Accordion Club3:31
**#"It Happened to Me" by David Thomas & The Accordion Club2:33

*" Records Quarterly Vol.2 No.2" (LP, Recommended Records 0202, Autumn 1987)
**LP track titles
**#"In Life's Hand" by 5uu's
**#"Chairman Mao" by Robert Wyatt6:19
**#"Yeah Mom" by John French3:47
**#"From Suite Koradi" by Arturo Meza11:49
**#"Resume 84-86" by Intellectual Cabaret11:54
**#"Christi Crucifixi Ultima Verba" by Jocelyn Robert5:35
**#"Dance" by Hunk Ai!5:22
**#"The Barking Dogs Versus the Minimalists" by Henry Kaiser3:42

*"RēR Records Quarterly Vol.2 No.3" (LP, Recommended Records RēR 0203, 1988)
**LP track titles
**#"Klangfarbenprobes" by John Oswald2:00
**#"Warsong" by Roberto Musci and Giovanni Venosta2:40
**#"Redens" / "Orbiston Parva" by Luciano Margorani3:07
**#"Brave It" by Tone Dogs4:05
**#"Engine of Myth" by David Myers
**#"Warheads" by James Grigsby5:25
**#"Under Xmas Tree" by When4:00
**#"Tango" by Kampec Dolores3:46
**#"Tra le due Inghilterre" by La 19193:35
**#"Pageant for Blinking Signal" by James Grigsby and Brad Laner1:25
**#"Flaubears Dancing" by J. Lachan4:40
**#"Moyen-âge" by Miriodor11:00

*"RēR Records Quarterly Vol.2 No.4" (LP, Recommended Records RēR 0204, 1989)
**LP track titles
**#"Todesanzeige" by Expander Des Fortschritts5:40
**#"Cairo: Khan Al Khaki" by Werner Kodytek
**#"Picasso's Last Stand" by Increase the Angle4:15
**#"All Thumbs" by Bill Gilonis4:06
**#"Os Monomakhos" by Dimosiypalliliko Retire4:12
**#"Cut" by Lutz Glandien11:45
**#"Organism" by Thinking Plague8:37
**#"USA Intolerance" by Jean Derome1:33
**#"Italy Resistance" by Jean Derome2:14
**#"Ghana Hope" by Jean Derome3:35

Volume 3

*"RēR Records Quarterly Vol.3 No.1" (LP, Recommended Records RēR 0301, 1989)
**LP track titles
**#"Iranian Rock" by Steve Moore7:01
**#"Bakerloo Boogaloo" by Overflow7:33
**#"Bells" by Don Wherry11:40
**#"War is Deception" by State of War3:45
**#"Vox-5" by Trevor Wishart5:37
**#"Anything's Possible" by ZGA2:15
**#"Duchesne Téléphone" by René Lussier2:14
**#"Christmas Message" by René Lussier2:46
**#"Extrait du Manifeste du 'Front de Libération du Québec'" by René Lussier3:29
**#"Government of Love" by Bing Selfish & The Ideals4:29
**#"Working Stiff" by The Murphy Federation (Murphy Working Stiffs)2:32

*"RēR Records Quarterly Vol.3 No.2" (LP, Recommended Records RēR 0302, 1990)
**LP track titles
**#"Premature Inversion Ratios Applied to Asynchronous-Impedence Shift Registers as Witnessed by a Ceramic-Based Silkworm Process" by David Myers and Alex Ross
**#"Es Lebe" by Lutz Glandien
**#"Stone Music" by Zygmunt Krauze
**#"Music from 'The Bacchae'" by Rasmus B. Lunding
**#"Dedicated to Marina D." by Ne Zhdali
**#"Release" by Charles Southern
**#"From Suite in 3-Parts: The Old Pianola" by Pierre Bastien & Mecanium

*"RēR Records Quarterly Vol.3 No.3" (LP, Recommended Records RēR 0303, 1991)
**LP track titles
**#"Chiaroscuro" by Steve Moore7:00
**#"Photo Project 1" by Jocelyn Robert and Diane LandryZ:22
**#"Bell II" by When6:25
**#"Tombo" by Tom Djll5:05
**#"Racer Hero" by Hail3:33
**#"Microclimats" by Illegal Function9:19
**#"Carousel of Progress (ReR Photo Project 2)" by Dave Kerman and Patrick Tierney5:22
**#"Intense Grace" by Abdo-Men3:16
**#"Diary XI-XV" by Erik Hug7:30

Volume 4

*"RēR Quarterly Vol.4 No.1" (CD, Recommended Records RēR 0401, 1994)
**CD track titles
**#"Untitled" by Koongoortoog4:03
**#"Untitled" by The Adenoid Quartet7:20
**#"Z" by John Oswald0:22
**#"TP2" by Tom Nunn7:26
**#"What's the Point?" by Diledadafish2:13
**#"The Desk" by Lesego Rampolokeng with Kalahari Surfers3:45
**#"Vietnam's Victory" by Cornelius Cardew6:27
**#"Death in 40 Pictures" by Peter Machajdík2:03
**#"Circus Music" by Tiziano Popoli and N.O.R.M.A.9:01
**#"Sonnet 2" by Al Margolis2:41
**#"The Unknown" by David Myers2:47
**#"How to Clean Squid" by Thinking Plague5:42
**#"Lost Title" by ZGA3:23
**#"Walk Aside" by Biota4:15
**#"The Cross and the Circle" by Martin Burlas5:42
**#"Chair" by Blitzoids3:38
**#"Les cons ont Dansé. Lait Condensé" by Les Sales Combles3:44
**#"Encore" by Chris Cutler and Fred Frith1:16

*"RēR Quarterly Vol.4 No.2" (CD, Recommended Records RēR 0402, 1997)
**CD track titles
**#"Sacrifice to Isis" by Q.R. Ghazala2:26
**#"Three Cold Floors" by Mike Hovancsek and Paul Guerguerian4:01
**#"Inception" by Tom Dimuzio4:08
**#"Short-Cuts: Brahms" by Marie Goyette4:25
**#"Danseuse" by Ken Ando5:13
**#"Congo" by Robert Iolini2:35
**#"Zimbabwe" by Robert Iolini1:42
**#"From 'Le Ombre di Otello'" by Giovanni Venosta3:47
**#"Feu Brilliant" by Keith Rowe and Alain De Filippis5:54
**#"Shenandoah" / "Innsbruck" by Brian Woodbury's Variety Orchestra featuring Dudley Saunders5:44
**#"The Unthinkable" by Richard Barrett6:28
**#"Heterophony" by Stevan Tickmayer7:19
**#"Des Objets de la Plus Grande Importance" by Volapük3:26
**#"Interludium: Two Drums" by Boris Kovac2:46
**#"Virgo Ramayana" by Philip Perkins5:56
**#"After Hours" / "The Colour of Blood" by Shelley Hirsch/Jon Rose/Chris Cutler5:00

elections

*"RēR Quarterly Selections from Vol.1" (CD, Recommended Records RēR QCD1, 1991)
**CD track titles
**#"Mystery Tapes" by John Oswald6:07
**#"Berlin Programme" by Duck and Cover27:41
**#"Hermetic Discourse" by Steve Moore6:45
**#"Religion" by Cassix2:32
**#"The Stanislavsky Method" by Cassix1:11
**#"Tempo di Pace, Bari" by Cassix3:56
**#"Copy Machine" by Cassix1:49
**#"Finta di Nulla" by Cassix1:59
**#"The Birth of Compomisation" by 5uu's2:53
**#"The Threshold of Liberty" by Steve Moore9:32
**#"Early Rest Home" by Biota9:43

*"RēR Quarterly Selections from Vol.2" (CD, Recommended Records RēR QCD2, 1991)
**CD track titles
**#"Chairman Mao" by Robert Wyatt6:20
**#"The Wedding" by Iva Bittová and Pavel Fajt4:52
**#"Tra le due Inghilterre" by La 19193:40
**#"Christi Crucifixi Ultima Verba" by Jocelyn Robert5:32
**#"Pageant for Blinking Signal" by James Grigsby and Brad Laner1:46
**#"Flaubears Dancing" by J. Lachan4:49
**#"The Barking Dogs Versus the Minimalists" by Henry Kaiser3:40
**#"Picasso's Last Stand" by Increase the Angle4:23
**#"All Thumbs" by Bill Gilonis4:09
**#"The Egg & I" by David Thomas & The Accordion Club3:29
**#"Pégase" by Joseph Racaille2:28
**#"Klangfarbenprobe" by John Oswald2:02
**#"Warsong" by Roberto Musci and Giovanni Venosta3:06
**#"Redens" / "Orbiston Parva" by Luciano Margorani3:09
**#"In Life's Hand" by 5uu's4:40
**#"Warheads" by James Grigsby4:33
**#"Under Xmas Tree" by When3:52
**#"USA Intolerance" by Jean Derome1:34
**#"Italy Resistance" by Jean Derome2:16
**#"Ghana Hope" by Jean Derome3:48

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.squidco.com/rer/ReR.Quarterlies.discog.html RēR Quarterly] at "SquidCo".
* [http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/various_artists___books___magazines___re___rer_quarterly RēR Quarterly] at "Rate Your Music".
* [http://www.cloudsandclocks.net/interviews/CC_interview99.html An interview with Chris Cutler (1999)] at "Clouds and Clocks".
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