Tape Recording Featuring Works of Scott Joplin and Joan Baez, 1977-1982

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Artifact Overview

The transformative effects of magnetic tape upon sound, broadcast, and computing history cannot be overstated. In 1930, German companies AEG and BASF revised wire recording technology by using a new material: plastic tape coated with magnetic iron pigment. Its proposed applications were varied, idealistic and practical: recording music and radio, factory automation, data storage, media lending libraries, and many others.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Audiotape

Date Made

1977-1982

Creator Notes

Musical selections recorded by Robert Casey on an audiotape manufactured by Sony Corporation, distributed by Superscope. Side one consists of a Scott Joplin album recording entitled The Rad Back Book performed by the New England Conservancy Ragtime Ensemble; side two is an unknown album by Joan Baez.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

96.12.25

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Robert H. Casey.

Material

Cardboard
Paper (Fiber product)
Plastic
Polyester (Fiber)

Dimensions

Height: 0.75 in
Width: 7.25 in
Length: 7.25 in

Inscriptions

product package: Sony Professional Recording Tape PR-150 Capture the Strength and Delicacy of Every Sound . . . product package, hand written: Side 1 Scott Joplin - The Red Back Book New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble The Cascades Sunflower Slow Drag The Chrysanthemum The Entertainer (Piano Solo) The Rag Time Dance Sugarcane The Easy Winners The Entertainer Sunflower Slow Drag(Piano Solo) Mapleleaf Rag Side 2 Joan Baez - David's Album
Tape Recording Featuring Works of Scott Joplin and Joan Baez, 1977-1982