Tracks In This Album

The Dreamer That Remains - A Study In Loving (1972) - Harry Partch

Windsong (1958) - Harry Partch

Rotate The Body In All Its Planes - Ballad For Gymnasts (1961) - Harry Partch

The Opening Prologue, And The Second Prologue, In Which The Instruments Attack The Producer - Harry Partch

Water Criers And Lead-In Lines, O What Could He Do But Pick Her Up? (Jazzmen) - Harry Partch

Water Criers And Lead-In Lines, Witch For Water (Witches) / The Aldermen’s Fugue On No. Wanda The Water Witch (Jazzmen) - Harry Partch

Santa Mystiana The Beautiful (Her Honor And Conductor) - Harry Partch

Water Criers. Visitors From Strange And Foreign Places: The Singer From Spoleto, And An Alabama Mockingbird - Dear Old Alabama - Harry Partch

We Really Love Each Other. In 43 Whines To The Octave (Aldermen, Ladies’ Auxiliary, Jazzmen, Witches) - Harry Partch

Water Criers. The Baseball Game Is Called On Account Of Rain! - Harry Partch

To Hell With The Game! Rain! Rain! The Highest Goodness Is Like Water (Whole Ensemble) - Harry Partch

Opening Epilogue (After Three Days Of Rain). Ghosts, Undele, Oomph! / (The Indian Ghosts Dance Over Clarence’s Body And Play On Liquor Bottles) - Harry Partch

Water Criers. Intervening Dialogue. We’ll Sue You For A Million! (Her Honor And Jazzmen) - Harry Partch

Do-Lo-Do-Lo --- Doom! (Aldermen, Ladies, And Ghosts) / Phoebus Bids Farewell. The Indian Runners Bring News. The Final Song And Dance, Gone, Man, Gone! (Whole Ensemble). With The Descending Moan Of The Siren Phoebus Plunges Wildly Into Nothingness. - Harry Partch

Eighth Epilogue - The Producer Finally Silences The Instruments. / Final Epilogue: “The Highest Goodness Is Like Water.” - Harry Partch
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