Tillicum (song)
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Syrinx was a Canadian electronic music group active from 1970 to 1972. Propelled by the compositions of keyboardist
John Mills-Cockell John Mills-Cockell (born 19 May 1943) is a Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist, perhaps best known for his ground-breaking work with progressive / avant garde Canadian groups Intersystems and Syrinx, and for his numerous works for radio, ...
and backed by saxophonist Doug Pringle and percussionist Alan Wells, the group broke musical ground with their innovative use of the
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and their world music inspirations. Their song "Tillicum" received national attention as the theme music for the television series '' Here Come the Seventies''.


Career

Syrinx formed in 1970, when composer and multi-instrumentalist Mills-Cockell joined forces with percussionist Alan Wells and saxophonist Doug Pringle. A progressive music trio whose body of work incorporated elements of electronica, classical and world music, and psychedelic rock, Syrinx initially played the Toronto coffee-house circuit. After a time, Canadian music executive and talent manager
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signed the trio to his newly-created True North Records.


Debut Album

Syrinx released its first (eponymous) album in 1970. In its wake, the group found itself newly in demand from a variety of quarters: Syrinx opened for jazz legend Miles Davis on his ''
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'' tour, and played bills with Ravi Shankar. In addition, the first release attracted the attention of executives from
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, which commissioned a theme song for its forward-looking television series '' Here Come the Seventies''. This commission resulted in Mills-Cockell composing ''Tillicum'', which was later released as a single and was included on Syrinx’s second album. The first album also resulted in a 1971 commission, from the respected Toronto Repertory Orchestra under the direction of Milton Barnes, of ''Stringspace'', which Mills-Cockell composed for Syrinx, the TRO, and additional percussion. ''Stringspace'' is a 26-minute composition in four movements: ''Syren'', ''December Angel'', ''Ibisitx'', and ''Field Hymn (Epilogue)''. ''Stringspace'' was performed live and broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s program ''Music to See'' in 1971.


''Long Lost Relatives''

Riding the wave of notice and critical approval that arose from their first album, Syrinx returned to the studio in late 1970 to record a second album. However, after weeks of recording, a fire destroyed the studio, the group’s instruments - including Mills-Cockell’s Moog Mark II - and the master tapes of the recordings for their new album. Undeterred, and with fundraising support from the Toronto musical community, the group purchased new instruments and pressed on to record the album. '' Long Lost Relatives'' was issued in 1971 on Finkelstein’s True North label. The album included Mills-Cockell’s ''Tillicum'' and the four ''Stringspace'' pieces (which, owing to the space restrictions of the LP medium, spanned both sides of the LP), rounded out by three additional Mills-Cockell compositions: ''Tumblers to the Vault'', ''Better Deaf and Dumb from the First'', and ''Aurora Spinray''. ''Tillicum'' was also released as a single, and peaked at #38 on the Canadian charts in 1971.


Dissolution and reissues

The group disbanded in 1972 as Mills-Cockell and the other members went on to pursue other projects. Mills-Cockell remains active in composition for stage, television, film, and radio. Pringle is a producer and director of digital media, television and music. Wells died in 2010 of lung cancer. On 24 August 2016,
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announced the release of ''Tumblers from the Vault'', a remastered collection including the entire released repertoire of Syrinx, together with previously-unreleased tracks, including the audio recording of the CBC ''Music to See'' performance of ''Stringspace''. ''Tumblers from the Vault'' was offered for pre-order on 24 August 2016, and was released on 14 October 2016.


Critical Reception

Reviews from Syrinx's active years in the early '70s are difficult to come by. Modern commentators are almost universally positive, praising Mills-Cockell's compositions, the musicianship of the three principals, and the pioneering nature of the music.


Members

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John Mills-Cockell John Mills-Cockell (born 19 May 1943) is a Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist, perhaps best known for his ground-breaking work with progressive / avant garde Canadian groups Intersystems and Syrinx, and for his numerous works for radio, ...
- keyboards *
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- saxophones *
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- drums and voice (active later in the band's existence) *
Allan Wells Allan Wipper Wells (born 3 May 1952) is a Scottish former track and field sprinter who became the 100 metres Olympic champion at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Within a fortnight of that, he also took on and beat America's best sprinter ...
- percussion (deceased 3 November 2010)


Discography

* 1970: ''Syrinx'' ( True North) #59 Canada * 1971: ''Long Lost Relatives'' ( True North) #51 Canada * 1971: 'Tillicum (single)' ( True North) #38 Canada, #8 Canada MOR chart * 2016: ''Tumblers From The Vault'' (
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) The song ''Journey Tree'' from ''Syrinx'' was a 'recommended' sub-Top 20 on the MAPL GMP chart for 2 weeks, November 7 and 14, 1970.


References


External links

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Entry at canadianbands.com
* * * * * * * * "Tillicum" ranked #96 of all 1971 singles. * "Tillicum" peaked #38 on RPM 100 singles charts. {{Authority control Musical groups established in 1970 Musical groups disestablished in 1972 Canadian electronic music groups