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Robert Moog Discography of CDs
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| | Moog,Robert Vol. 1-Tribute To Robert Moog Vinyl LP (2007) (Import)
$19.99 The artist is Creme Organization and this 12'' vinyl release features on side A Keith Tucker - ''Just Don't Understand'' & ''Urban Tribe'' - ''Synthesis/Ectomorph - Synthesize Her''. 2006.
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| Moog,Robert Vol. 2-A Tribute To Robert Moog Vinyl LP (2007) (Import)
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| Artist appears on Hellers Singers... Talkers... Players... Swingers... & Doers CD (1968)
Robert Moog music CDs
$14.79 This half-hour of material has aged tremendously, but to most connoisseurs of the genre, that is where its value resides. Heller teamed up with his agency's commercial jingle composer Dick Hamilton. ~ François Couture
First time on CD for this strangely fascinating album from 1968. The result is an unusual cross between Perrey-Kingsley's infamously kitsch outer-worldly music, the Lawrence Welk Show, and The Partridge Family Show -- technology, ballroom music and variety show one-liners, all rolled into one. Together, they wrote 12 light comedy tracks and brought in visionary electronician Robert Moog (inventor of the Moog synthesizer) to give their project a space-age feel. In 1968, producer Enoch Light commissioned an LP from Hugh Heller, a publicist who used to put together albums of skits and short musical spoofs his agency privately distributed to industry people. This 1968 LP stands as a particularly strange UFO in the UFO-filled sky of the psychedelic and kitsch record collector. Fall out. The album failed to sell, but attained a certain cult status. 2006.
Composers: Dick Hamilton; Hugh Heller.
The Hellers: Hugh Heller, Dick Hamilton.
Personnel: Leslie Hamilton, Jan Hamilton, MacLean Stevenson, Joan Gerber, Mitch Gordon, Hugh Heller, Tina Holland, Jeff Hamilton , Sally Stevens, Tom Bahler, Ben Chandler, John Bahler (vocals).
Recording information: Helectronic Studios, Hollywood, CA; Wally Heider Recording, Hollywood, CA; Western Recorders, Hollywood, CA.
Photographer: Maurice Manson.
Arranger: Dick Hamilton.
Additional personnel: Robert Moog Some themes are actually nice and groovy ("And Now the News," the Schoolhouse Rock-esque "Take 46"), and Moog gets to stretch out in "High Fly Ball," but the format chosen (two-minute tunes) means that nothing gets developed and what you hear on first listen is what you get: thirty minutes of collaged commercial jingles. Overseen by Jingle composer Hugh Heller and arranger Dick Hamilton (with some help from Robert Moog), this zany album merges sunshine pop with early electronics and spoken word to unique effect.. And it's contains many possible sample opportunities for DJs! Still, this is the kind of thing you will most likely listen to only once. Fallout Records reissued it on CD in 2006 with explanatory liner notes.
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Robert Moog albums Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Robert Moog Songs
Popular or famous Robert Moog music songs: K1 keith tucker Just Dont Undrstand, Urban tribe Synthesis Ectomorph Synnthesize her.
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