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Johann Johannsson - 'IBM 1401, A User's Manual' Finally Pressed on Vinyl
Johann Johannsson : 'IBM 1401, A User's Manual' Finally Pressed on Vinyl
17th October 2017

Never before pressed on vinyl, IBM 1401, A User's Manual, is one of Jóhann Jóhannsson’s most-loved works.  Released in 2006, the decade since its release has seen Jóhann establish himself as one of the most important composers in the World, notably scoring movies such as ArrivalSicario and The Theory of Everything.

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Inspired by the work his father did in the sixties when chief maintenance engineer of one of Iceland’s first computers, Jóhann originally wrote IBM 1401, A User's Manual to accompany a dance piece by long-standing collaborator and friend, Erna Ómarsdóttir.  For the album release, he rewrote the piece for a sixty-piece string orchestra, with a new final movement (built around a poem by Dorothy Parker) and incorporating both electronics and reel-to-reel recordings made by his father and friends in 1971 of the IBM 1401 mainframe computer singing the hymn Ísland Ögrum Skorið by Sigvaldi Kaldalóns as it was being decommissioned.

The first ever pressing of IBM 1401, A User's Manual comes in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, reworked by Chris Bigg (v23) from his original design.  Pressed on clear vinyl, two live tracks recorded with the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra have also been added and are exclusive to the LP version of this release.

Jóhann Jóhannsson​ - IBM 1401, A User's Manual
DAD 2609LP

A1. Part 1 / IBM 1401 Processing Unit 
A2. Part 2 / IBM 1403 Printer 
B1. Part 3 / IBM 1402 Card Read-Punch 
B2. Part 4 / IBM 729 II Magnetic Tape Unit 
C1. Part 5 / The Sun's Gone Dim and the Sky's Turned Black 

Bonus Tracks
Live with the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
D1. Part 1 / IBM 1401 Processing Unit 
D2. Part 5 / The Sun's Gone Dim and the Sky's Turned Black