> Correct, the cheesier, the better. In fact, I want a rating system of 1 to 5 > cheeses! Oh, man. I've got one that's at least blue cheese, if not Limburger: "The Copper Plated Integrated Circuit" by Walter Sear, 1969. The front cover describes it as "plugged in pop Presented on the Moog synthesizer and other Electronic instruments by Sear Electronic Music Productions, Inc." [capitalization theirs, not mine] Most of the tracks are originals, but there are covers of "Hey, Jude", "Love Child", "Revolution", and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" As a whole, the album is, um, nearly unlistenable. I bought it second-hand when I was a teenager and discovering synthesizers. Fortunately I discovered Tangerine Dream, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Synergy in the same second-hand record store. Walter Sear, whom I believe worked for Moog for awhile, is depicted in a photograph in front of a double-keyboard modular Moog, with another one to his left and (I think) a cabinet of two sequencers and some other stuff between them. He donned a coat and tie for the photo session. Yes, records are too wide for most scanners. This one would be particularly difficult because not only is it a gatefold jacket (like a two-record set, although there's only one disc), but the entire outside is a glossy copper color that's probably too reflective to scan well. Needless to say, I treasure this artifact. :-) --Adam
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Re: [motm] Back-burner Moog record project
2002-07-02 by Adam Schabtach
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