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Blake's New Jerusalem

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Blake's New Jerusalem
Studio album by
Released1978
RecordedSpring to Summer, 1978
StudioRidge Farm Studios, Studios Barclay-Hoche Enregistrements, L'Aquarium Studios
LabelBarclay Records
ProducerTim Blake
Tim Blake chronology
Crystal Machine
(1977)
Blake's New Jerusalem
(1978)
Magick
(1991)

Blake's New Jerusalem is an album by Tim Blake, recorded and originally released in 1978 on Barclay.[1][2]

The album was remastered and expanded in 2017, adding three more tracks.

The title is a reference to the popular British hymn "Jerusalem", which is based on William Blake's 1804 poem "And did those feet in ancient time".

Tim Blake performed the tracks "Lighthouse" and "Blake's New Jerusalem" live with Hawkwind. "A Song for a New Age" was covered by Hawkwind bandmates Dave Brock, Niall Hone and Richard Chadwick under the name Hawkwind Light Orchestra for the album Stellar Variations.

Track listing

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  1. "Song for a New age" — 5:12
  2. "Lighthouse" — 6:46
  3. "Generator (Laserbeam)" — 3:34
  4. "Passage sur la Cité de la Révélation" — 7:43
  5. "Blake's New Jerusalem" — 16:12

Remastered edition additional tracks, 2017

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  1. "The Woodland Voice" - 3:39
  2. "From Outer Space" - 19:09
  3. "Jupiter to Jerusalem" - 16:07

Personnel

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    • As listed in liner notes on back cover:
  • Tim Blake: Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, EMS Custom Synthesizers, Roland 100 System, Mini-Moog, ARP Omni and Korg Polyphonic Ensembles
  • Jean-Phillipe Rykiel: Mini-Moog Synthesizers on "Passage sur la Cité de la Révélation" and "Blake's New Jerusalem"

References

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  1. ^ "TIM BLAKE - Blake's New Jerusalem (1978)". Progarchives.com. Archived from the original on 15 June 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2018. Released in 1978 on Barclay, in 2000 on Mantra and in 2002 on Voiceprint
  2. ^ "Tim Blake: 'We had LSD, we had Hendrix, we had everything to change the world'". loudersound.com. Retrieved 26 April 2018. "I remember meeting Sid Vicious in Barclay Records [..]" – Blake