18 Ways To Get You In A Good Moog
the release of the Moog synthesizer in the 1960s coincided with a rush of “electronic pop” records recycling melodies from the past (and a few from the future) to varying degrees of success. the sweet daddy has luvingly selected 18 quirky pieces from a few electronic music pioneers to help get you in a good moog.
photo : Gershon Kingsley & Jean-Jacques Perrey, 1967
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Tracklist:
- The Little Man From Mars – Jean-Jacques Perrey & Gershon Kingsley – Vanguard (1966) > buy link
- Percolator – Hot Butter – Musicor Records (1973)
- Give It Up Or Turn It Loose – Dick Hyman – Command / ABC Records (1969)
- Cleopatra – Georges Teperino – Marlowlynn Ltd. / L’Illustration Musicale / Lo Recordings (1970/2001) > buy link
- The Minuet Of The Robots – Jean-Jacques Perrey – Vanguard (1968) > buy link
- The Legend Of Johnny Pot – Dick Hyman – Command / ABC Records (1969)
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye – Claude Denjean – Phase 4 / London (1970) > buy link
- Peace Three – Paul Beaver & Bernard L. Krause – Nonesuch Records (1968)
- Heliotrope Bouquet – Chris Stone – ABC Records (1974)
- Two-Part Invention In A Minor, BWV 784 – Walter Carlos – Columbia (1973)
- Popcorn – Hot Butter – Musicor Records (1972) > buy link
- Premiere Danse Nuptiale – Ennio Morricone – General Music France (1974/1980)
- One Note Samba – Spanish Flea – Jean-Jacques Perrey & Gershon Kingsley – Vanguard (1967) > buy link
- Maladjusted Moogie – Anthony King – Bruton Music / Lo Recordings (1974/2001) > buy link
- Integrated Circuit -The Cooper Plated Integrated Circuit – Command / ABC Records (1969)
- The Windmills Of Your Mind – Richard Hayman – Command / ABC Records (1969)
- Cynthia Sighs – Gordon Langford – RCA (1974)
- Petite Paulette – Enoch Light – Project 3 Total Sound (1969) > buy link
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