It's time (1981)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPy8QoCK_oI&list=OLAK5uy_meLBGOX9UBGW-6AvhpCRHgjMxuQ33L0Pc&index=16
>Gould’s digital 1981 version is equally fascinating and, like his 1955 mono recording, belongs in any record collection. The approach is different from the earlier version, marked by an almost ideological consistency of rhythm from the first note to the last. This results in a highly uniform listening experience, though it again introduces some peculiar tempo choices. Gould does choose to repeat certain variations when he feels he has something new to express the second time. His interpretation of Bach remains enigmatic—for better or worse—and his characteristic vocalizations can be distracting during the performance. Gould recorded the piece over a short period and spent several months editing it in the studio. The final result is captivating, continuing to spark controversy and demanding to be heard.