
Experimental composer Basil Kirchin was born in Great Britain in 1927. He made his professional debut in December 1941 at London's Paramount, playing drums in his father Ivor Kirchin's jazz band, and remained a fixture of the group throughout the remainder of World War II, playing 14 shows per week. After the war ended, Kirchin joined Harry Roy's newly-formed New 1946 Orchestra (one of the first true British big bands) as a featured soloist, gaining national exposure via the band's regular appearances on BBC radio.
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Shuttered Room 5
Assignment K 3
Primitive London 1
Silicon Chip
Sketch Two
Primitive London 2
I Start Counting - 5
I Start Counting (Demo)
I Start Counting (Vocal) - 1
Mind On The Run
The Mutations 5
Primitive London 3
Charcoal Sketch 2
Once Upon A Time
Kitchen Kirchin Excerpt 1
Primitive London 4
The Dice Is Cast
Heart Of The North
Paranoia
Bells
Primitive London 5
Primitive London 6
Negatives (Previously Unreleased)
Prelude And Dawn
Where To Go
The Observer
Birds 2
Neutral Background
E+Me
Conclusion
Communication
Reflection
Kitchen Kirchin Excerpt 2
Special Relativity
Lunch Hour Pops
Birds and Bangs
Viva Tamla Motown
Vulnavia
Sketch One
Rank Xerox 1
Pageing Sullivan
The Freelance 1
The Operation
Quantum Part 1 (Opening Section)
Four Against Seven
Interaction
Phibes Revealed
Sketch Three
Dr. Phibes' Theme
The Lonely Ones
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