Most definitely TOCCC. I also enjoy listening to any of the live
Moodies recordings, no matter what the quality. It's interesting to
hear how Pinder modifies his Tron parts for live performance.
I also like the sound of the Tron in the Strawbs' recordings "Grave
New World" and "Bursting At The Seams".
The Mellotron part in Steve Miller's "In My First Mind" on
the "Children Of The Future" album also comes to mind.
Then there's "Heart Of The Sunrise" on Yes' Fragile album and
"The Devil's Triangle" on King Crimson's "In The Wake Of Poseidon".
I also really like Fritz's Tron recordings on "The Feeling Of Far".
It's very up close and shows just how good a finely tuned Mellotron
can sound without being drenched in reverb (not that I don't also
enjoy that sound).
BTW, there's an interesting article about MM&W in the latest Keyboard
magazine. No mention of Trons though.
Bernie
--- In
newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "Ms. Janet Strauss"
<jandjstrz@...> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks.I have three of those ...(have to check out Celluloid - don't
> have it) and I recall a lovely evening looking at a fuscia sunset
> listening to
> that CTTE /Yes track.and that very passage. (now I know it wasn't
all
> in my head.well, maybe some of it.).
>
> TOCC is my favorite album of all time, and despite the side
jokes.Out an
> In is my favorite 'Tron track.
> I have a nicely done version from the Osaka show that I like to
listen
> to, (lousy recording quality but I'm more interested in how it was
> played live) and it is not as lush and serene as the studio
version, but
> I love what Pinder was doing , stepping down several octaves and
very
> nice use of the expression pedal on this and the end of Have You
Heard?
>
> Old stuff,.yes. But hard to beat.
>
> I guess I have to ask.has anyone lately played the 'Tron this way?
>
> I saw MM&W and he's good on the keys, but his use of the "Tron was
more
> raw.and simple.
>
> I was told he is getting the new M4000 (whatever the #) but so
far -
> haven't them w/it.
> Jim