| A1 | Beginnings | 5:24 | ||
| A2 | Springsong | 3:04 | ||
| A3 | Solstice/Summersong | 10:01 | ||
| B1 | Turnings | 6:00 | ||
| B2 | Harvest | 4:31 | ||
| B3 | Winterwhite | 8:52 | ||
| B4 | Circle's End | 2:00 | ||
| C1 | Fire | 9:03 | ||
| C2 | And Earth | 12:01 | ||
| D1 | Elements And Air And Water | 21:14 |
The Wind Harp is a sculpture by Ward McCain. The LP was recorded using EV 365 and 650 microphones on an Ampex 351 laced with Scotch 206 tape. The album comes with printed inner sleeves and a huge poster.
Sterling stamped in the deadwax.
Edited and Mixed at Aengus Studios, Fayeville, Mass.
A Bruce Patch Production.
The structure was completed in 1971 and these here recordings made soon thereafter.
Within the year of completion, the main beam was cracked from kids climbing on it and had to be reinforced by a steel beam.
You can find testimony all over the web as to the people who made the trek to see the harp and hear her beautiful song. Animals on the farm were allegedly mystified by the sounds the Harp produced. There is also an excerpt from this album that appears on the Exorcist Soundtrack.
Eventually, too many visitors caused the land owner duress and the Wind Harp was disassembled and moved to a place in Maine, and then from that place moved once again. Rumor has it that in the 80's, tuneless and in a fairly windless location, the harp was disassembled again and lay sitting in a barn somewhere in pieces. Soon after building this, McCain became a Buddhist monk and never had contact with his creation again.
Now living in Japan, he has plans to build yet another Wind Harp.