Obscure No. 5: Voices and Instruments Ð Jan Steele, John Cage  (1976)
 
LP released on Island Records, Obscure No. 5, 1976
Recorded At – Basing Street Studios
Producer – Brian Eno
Words By – E. E. Cummings (tracks: B2, B4), James Joyce (tracks: A1, B3) The compositional style of Side A is the result of work with the improvisation group F & W Hat, formed in 1972.
Brian Eno's Obscure Records label released only 10 albums during its existence from 1975 through 1978. Some of these have been reissued on CD (among them Eno's own 1975 masterpiece Discreet Music), but for some reason the album Voices and Instruments (Obscure No. 5, 1976) only exists on out-of-print vinyl. It is a very quiet and beautiful record, featuring three compositions by Jan Steele on one side, and five compositions by John Cage on the other side. Lyrics are by James Joyce and E. E. Cummings, performers include Jan Steele, Richard Bernas, Steve Beresford, Fred Frith, Robert Wyatt, and Carla Bley. It is not just mellow, it is avant-mellow...
- Side A - Jan Steele
 All Day [lyrics by James Joyce, vocals by Janet Sherbourne] All Day [lyrics by James Joyce, vocals by Janet Sherbourne]
 Bass Guitar – Steve Beresford
 Guitar – Fred Frith
 Guitar [Solo] – Stuart Jones
 Percussion – Phil Buckle (2)
 Vibraphone – Kevin Edwards (2)
 Voice – Janet Sherbourne
 
 
 Distant Saxophones Distant Saxophones
 Bass Guitar – Steve Beresford
 Flute – Jan Steele, Utako Ikeda
 Percussion – Arthur Rutherford
 Piano – Martin Mayes
 Viola – Dominic Muldowney
 
 
 Rhapsody Spaniel Rhapsody Spaniel
 Piano – Jan Steele, Janet Sherbourne
 
- Side B - John Cage
 Experiences No. 1 Experiences No. 1
 Piano [Duet] – Richard Bernas
 
 Experiences No. 2 [lyrics by E. E. Cummings, vocals by Robert Wyatt] Experiences No. 2 [lyrics by E. E. Cummings, vocals by Robert Wyatt]
 The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs [lyrics by James Joyce, vocals by Robert Wyatt] The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs [lyrics by James Joyce, vocals by Robert Wyatt]
 Percussion – Richard Bernas Voice – Robert Wyatt
 
 Forever and Sunsmell [lyrics by E. E. Cummings, vocals by Carla Bley] Forever and Sunsmell [lyrics by E. E. Cummings, vocals by Carla Bley]
 Percussion – Richard Bernas
 Voice – Carla Bley
 
 
 In A Landscape In A Landscape
 Piano [Solo] – Richard Bernas
 
LP released on Island Records, Obscure No. 5, 1976
Recorded At – Basing Street Studios
Producer – Brian Eno
Words By – E. E. Cummings (tracks: B2, B4), James Joyce (tracks: A1, B3) The compositional style of Side A is the result of work with the improvisation group F & W Hat, formed in 1972.
Brian Eno's Obscure Records label released only 10 albums during its existence from 1975 through 1978. Some of these have been reissued on CD (among them Eno's own 1975 masterpiece Discreet Music), but for some reason the album Voices and Instruments (Obscure No. 5, 1976) only exists on out-of-print vinyl. It is a very quiet and beautiful record, featuring three compositions by Jan Steele on one side, and five compositions by John Cage on the other side. Lyrics are by James Joyce and E. E. Cummings, performers include Jan Steele, Richard Bernas, Steve Beresford, Fred Frith, Robert Wyatt, and Carla Bley. It is not just mellow, it is avant-mellow...
 
