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Tracklist

Hey Hey 2:10
Scarborough Fair 2:45
For Alisse Beethoven 2:17
Sheila 2:33
Pop Corn 2:20
Twinkle Twinkle 2:05
Nowhere Man 2:56
Sunset Sound 2:36
Trumansburgh Whistle 2:55
Paperback Writer 2:49

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AFSD 6226 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album) Audio Fidelity AFSD 6226 US 1969
AFSD 6226 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album) Audio Fidelity AFSD 6226 Canada 1969
AFSD 6226 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album) Audio Fidelity AFSD 6226 Italy 1970
AFSD 6226 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album) Audio Fidelity AFSD 6226 Brazil 1970
AFSD-6226 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Audio Fidelity AFSD-6226 Mexico 1970
AF-9033-GS, none Gershon Kingsley And The Moog* Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album) Audio Fidelity, Ekipo, S.A. AF-9033-GS, none Spain 1971
AFSD-6226 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By - Lo Más Grande En Música Electrónica ‎(LP, Album, RE) Audio Fidelity AFSD-6226 Mexico 1973
BI 1548 Gershon Kingsley And The Moog Synthesizer* Pop Corn ‎(LP, Album, RE) Bellaphon BI 1548 Germany 1973
AFLP-82576 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album, RE) Audio Fidelity AFLP-82576 Brazil 1982
WLP002 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album, RE) Wah Wah Records WLP002 Spain 1999
WCD001 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(CD, Album, RE) Wah Wah Records WCD001 Spain 2000
Red 149-2 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(CD, Album, RE) Dagored Red 149-2 Italy 2003
Red 149 Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album, RE) Dagored Red 149 Italy 2003
none Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(CDr, Album, RE) Tam-Tam Media none US 2007
AFSD 6226H Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By ‎(LP, Album, RE) Audio Fidelity AFSD 6226H Europe Unknown


Gershon Kingsley - Music To Moog By FLAC album

Musician performer: Gershon Kingsley

Title: Music To Moog By

Country: US

Date of release: 1969

Style: Synth-pop

Genre: Electronic / Pop

Size FLAC: 1638 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 503

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BOND
This a classic album from the early electronic music period. The LP "Music To Moog By" by Gershon Kingsley from 1969, included versions of popular songs and original compositions, performed on the Moog synthesizer. The track "Hey, Hey" is enjoyable, the arrangement of "Scarborough Fair" sounds very good on a synthesizer and is a notable tune of the album and another track was the lively and cheerful adaptation of "Für Elise" (composed by Beethoven) with an "Electronic music" climax. "Sheila" and "Sunset Sound" are soft melodies.The original version of "Pop Corn" is melodic and was an essential electronic music classic. The instrumentals "Twinkle, Twinkle" and "Trumansburg Whistle" are cheerful. The versions of "Nowhere Man" and "Paperback Writer" are also fantastic.This album was revolutionary for Electronic Music and Kingsley was a pioneer of the genre.
BOND
This a classic album from the early electronic music period. The LP "Music To Moog By" by Gershon Kingsley from 1969, included versions of popular songs and original compositions, performed on the Moog synthesizer. The track "Hey, Hey" is enjoyable, the arrangement of "Scarborough Fair" sounds very good on a synthesizer and is a notable tune of the album and another track was the lively and cheerful adaptation of "Für Elise" (composed by Beethoven) with an "Electronic music" climax. "Sheila" and "Sunset Sound" are soft melodies.The original version of "Pop Corn" is melodic and was an essential electronic music classic. The instrumentals "Twinkle, Twinkle" and "Trumansburg Whistle" are cheerful. The versions of "Nowhere Man" and "Paperback Writer" are also fantastic.This album was revolutionary for Electronic Music and Kingsley was a pioneer of the genre.
Dorilune
Fun Fact: The flowers on the front cover art are made from photos of nipples.
Dorilune
Fun Fact: The flowers on the front cover art are made from photos of nipples.
Kulabandis
A solid example of early commercial electronic music. This release originally hit the stands in 1969, only a year since Walter Carlos' 'Hooked On Bach' and also about the time the market was being flooded with like-minded moog cheese. Kingsley's first project without former partner JJ Perrey still shines as a truly groundbreaking piece of work. There's a nice and warm pre-Tangerine Dream feel to these tracks (all covers), particularly evident on his version of 'Popcorn', which sounds better than Hot Butter's 1972 version. Other tracks, such as his cover of 'Scarborough Fair' and 'For Alisse Beethoven' sound way ahead of their time. The lead 'Hey Hey' track is very nice, as well as the most familliar to most listeners. Even the less-impressive 'Twinkle Twinkle' can still grow likeable with repeated listening. Reccomended!
Kulabandis
A solid example of early commercial electronic music. This release originally hit the stands in 1969, only a year since Walter Carlos' 'Hooked On Bach' and also about the time the market was being flooded with like-minded moog cheese. Kingsley's first project without former partner JJ Perrey still shines as a truly groundbreaking piece of work. There's a nice and warm pre-Tangerine Dream feel to these tracks (all covers), particularly evident on his version of 'Popcorn', which sounds better than Hot Butter's 1972 version. Other tracks, such as his cover of 'Scarborough Fair' and 'For Alisse Beethoven' sound way ahead of their time. The lead 'Hey Hey' track is very nice, as well as the most familliar to most listeners. Even the less-impressive 'Twinkle Twinkle' can still grow likeable with repeated listening. Reccomended!
Agalen
I'd just like to respond (edit: to your assertion that the album is all covers) that although the album is mostly covers, Kingsley composed 'Popcorn', and this is the original recording of it. He re-recorded it in 1972 with his First Moog Quartet. Then a member of the First Moog Quartet, Stan Free, formed Hot Butter, which had more chart success with 'Popcorn'.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gershon_Kingsleyedit: The word covers can be used here in the loosest possible sense, Kingsley only using a template of a traditional melody as his starting point into his crazy flights of fancy. At some point the tune becomes utterly indistinguisable (although it often returns later) and it becomes a completely separate piece of music. This is acknowledged by the fact Kingsley gets writing credits on the majority of these tracks. I think he was also sole composer of several of the other tracks (Hey Hey and Sunset Sound?).
Agalen
I'd just like to respond (edit: to your assertion that the album is all covers) that although the album is mostly covers, Kingsley composed 'Popcorn', and this is the original recording of it. He re-recorded it in 1972 with his First Moog Quartet. Then a member of the First Moog Quartet, Stan Free, formed Hot Butter, which had more chart success with 'Popcorn'.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gershon_Kingsleyedit: The word covers can be used here in the loosest possible sense, Kingsley only using a template of a traditional melody as his starting point into his crazy flights of fancy. At some point the tune becomes utterly indistinguisable (although it often returns later) and it becomes a completely separate piece of music. This is acknowledged by the fact Kingsley gets writing credits on the majority of these tracks. I think he was also sole composer of several of the other tracks (Hey Hey and Sunset Sound?).