Thanks guys again for detailed responses
I understand Eno and Cluster both albums was all CS-80
Also Lemon Jelly last album was mostly CS-80
I would love to what DFA/LCD System are doing with there collection of
Yamaha CS50 /80??
Cheers David
On 28/12/2008, at 1:54 AM, zaum wrote:
> Tomita's album "Daphnis et Chloe" also known as "Bolero" or "The
> Ravel Album" in various countries has quite a few CS80 leads. That
> was basically the first album of his to use a CS80, the only one to
> use it a lot and the last Tomita album to be all analog. There was a
> small label CD reissue recently but the sound is said to be far
> inferior to the not very expensive Japanese cardboard sleeve
> remasters released multiple times since 2004.
>
> Irene Papas' album "Odes" features Vangelis playing all the music. It
> has some of his most articulate playing and tends to have the parts
> more exposed than his solo albums.
>
> Vangelis' often argued about album "Beauborg" is apparently 100% CS80
> though it's lack of conventional melody and suspiciously contract
> fulfilling recording of an improv isn't well received by many.
>
> As already mentioned, "Spiral". That's his first album to play CS80
> and is his most sequencer-oriented.
>
> Vangelis' "Opera Sauvage" has a lot of CS80. "Chariots of Fire" of
> course. It's funny the official music video has him pretending to be
> playing synths not heard on the track. I've always wondered if it was
> to just be more photogenic or not reveal his trade secrets. His
> "1492" soundtrack still has a fair amount and more recent "Alexander"
> has a little bit.
>
> -nick
>
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