Abelard and Heloise (album)

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Abelard and Heloise
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Soundtrack album by Third Ear Band
Released 1970 (1970)
Recorded 2, 3 July 1970; Munich
Length36:54
Label Harvest
Third Ear Band chronology
Third Ear Band
(1970)
Abelard and Heloise
(1970)
Music from Macbeth
(1972)

Abelard and Heloise is a soundtrack album released in 1970 by the Third Ear Band. It was re-released on CD in 1999 by Blueprint.

Third Ear Band were a British musical group formed in London during the mid-1960s. Their line-up initially consisted of violin, cello, oboe and percussion. Most of their performances were instrumental and partly improvised. Nevertheless, their records for the Harvest label, Alchemy and Third Ear Band, achieved some popularity, after which they found some success creating soundtrack music for films.

Track listing

All tracks were released without titles.

  1. Untitled – 13:42
  2. Untitled – 4:39
  3. Untitled – 3:21
  4. Untitled – 3:18
  5. Untitled – 4:12
  6. Untitled – 7:42

Personnel

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