I'm semi new to the moog rec's, but seems like there will be like 1-2 fire intros, songs, samples, etc per good moog record, and generally the rest of the album will be god awful...
I'm sure there are some moog you can play all the way through, but I sure havent found any...
I'm sure there are some moog you can play all the way through, but I sure havent found any...
Please to post names of the real
Moog Indigo the Hellers song of the second moon Tonto's Expanding Head Band Gerson Kingsley "Music th Moog By" Dick Hyman "age of electrinicus" Enoch Light "Permissive Polyphonics"
I'm sure there are some moog you can play all the way through, but I sure havent found any...
Please to post names of the real
Moog Indigo the Hellers song of the second moon Tonto's Expanding Head Band Gerson Kingsley "Music th Moog By" Dick Hyman "age of electrinicus" Enoch Light "Permissive Polyphonics"
add to that:
paul bley synthesizer show most of the mort garson stuff hugo montenegro's moog power has some hits on it mother mallard's portable masterpiece
Any opinions on the Zeet Band's Moogie Woogie or the Delta Merchant's Switched-On Blues? Apparently both are supposed to be synthesizer blues albums...
Any opinions on the Zeet Band's Moogie Woogie or the Delta Merchant's Switched-On Blues? Apparently both are supposed to be synthesizer blues albums...
the moogie woogie sounds like it would be heat, donny hathaway and all, but i've read a few folks on here claim it was dissapointing. haven't checked it out personally, but definitely interested.
got the Hymen, and I'll keep looking out for the others' Thanks.
that moog indigo should be easy to come across, right?
yeah the original is pretty common and i'm sure they've reissued it if you swing that way.
Pretty common at what price?
haven't followed the auctions but i've seen a few on ebay in the past few months. popsike lists one going for 54 dollars in july, so i wouldn't call that jj perrey record uber-raer
Any opinions on the Zeet Band's Moogie Woogie or the Delta Merchant's Switched-On Blues? Apparently both are supposed to be synthesizer blues albums...
the moogie woogie sounds like it would be heat, donny hathaway and all, but i've read a few folks on here claim it was dissapointing. haven't checked it out personally, but definitely interested.
Both albums are weak and disappointing, as is Blues Current (I think that's the name of the other prominent "blues" moog LP).
Mort Garson was #1 -- everyone recognize, he got more sounds out of that machine than anybody.
"Moog Rock" credited to Les Baxter (who had nothing to do with it) is pretty great. The two Dick Hyman albums are definitely HOT.
Anyone ever heard "The Electric People" by Richard Hayman? I've been looking for that one for 12 years, since I started, back when I was really interested in this mostly cheesy and embarassing genre.
Any opinions on the Zeet Band's Moogie Woogie or the Delta Merchant's Switched-On Blues? Apparently both are supposed to be synthesizer blues albums...
the moogie woogie sounds like it would be heat, donny hathaway and all, but i've read a few folks on here claim it was dissapointing. haven't checked it out personally, but definitely interested.
Both albums are weak and disappointing, as is Blues Current [/b] (I think that's the name of the other prominent "blues" moog LP).
Well, it doesn't deserve the price that it fetches (seen it go for $60) but I think it has it's moments though.
"Moog Rock" credited to Les Baxter (who had nothing to do with it) is pretty great.
What's the story here? Can I read about this somewhere?
I agree on Mort Garson. I particularly like The Unexplained.
Then I like a John Keating record very much with among others an awesome version of I Feel the Earth Move. Overall pretty solid.
The following record is not advertised as a moog record and on about 1/2 of the tracks the Fender Rhodes is on the forefront, but this has great moog tracks and I wish they were all like that:
I think Moogie Woogie is lame. Good sound but not so interesting.
Blues Current has nice tracks, I think.
Dan Lacksman's self-titled record on Blue Elephant is very dope too.
The following record is not advertised as a moog record and on about 1/2 of the tracks the Fender Rhodes is on the forefront, but this has great moog tracks and I wish they were all like that:
whoa this looks sweet. what's the price range on this?
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Yep...there are a few exceptions though.
Look at me, I have collectibles
songs, samples, etc per good moog record, and generally the rest of the
album will be god awful...
I'm sure there are some moog you can play all the way through, but I sure havent found any...
Please to post names of the real
Moog Indigo
the Hellers
song of the second moon
Tonto's Expanding Head Band
Gerson Kingsley "Music th Moog By"
Dick Hyman "age of electrinicus"
Enoch Light "Permissive Polyphonics"
add to that:
paul bley synthesizer show
most of the mort garson stuff
hugo montenegro's moog power has some hits on it
mother mallard's portable masterpiece
got the Hymen, and I'll keep looking out for the others'
Thanks.
that moog indigo should be easy to come across, right?
Should be but isn't.
yeah the original is pretty common and i'm sure they've reissued it if you swing that way.
Pretty common at what price?
the moogie woogie sounds like it would be heat, donny hathaway and all, but i've read a few folks on here claim it was dissapointing. haven't checked it out personally, but definitely interested.
I think Dick Hyman,Claude Denjean,and Hugh Montenegro(dizzy is the jam) are pretty great. Hopefully I'll find a moog indigo in a thrift store someday.
haven't followed the auctions but i've seen a few on ebay in the past few months. popsike lists one going for 54 dollars in july, so i wouldn't call that jj perrey record uber-raer
Both albums are weak and disappointing, as is Blues Current (I think that's the name of the other prominent "blues" moog LP).
Mort Garson was #1 -- everyone recognize, he got more sounds out of that machine than anybody.
"Moog Rock" credited to Les Baxter (who had nothing to do with it) is pretty great. The two Dick Hyman albums are definitely HOT.
Anyone ever heard "The Electric People" by Richard Hayman? I've been looking for that one for 12 years, since I started, back when I was really interested in this mostly cheesy and embarassing genre.
co-sign. Solid record!
What's the story here? Can I read about this somewhere?
I agree on Mort Garson. I particularly like The Unexplained.
Then I like a John Keating record very much with among others an awesome version of I Feel the Earth Move. Overall pretty solid.
The following record is not advertised as a moog record and on about 1/2 of the tracks the Fender Rhodes is on the forefront, but this has great moog tracks and I wish they were all like that:
I think Moogie Woogie is lame. Good sound but not so interesting.
Blues Current has nice tracks, I think.
Dan Lacksman's self-titled record on Blue Elephant is very dope too.
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I wouldn't drop loot. I have like 1 or 2 moog LPs I actually care about.
Mammy Blue (hugo)
whoa this looks sweet. what's the price range on this?