Hi Ken & others who may still be interested! Ah, the John Rose Star Wars LP. Delos DEL/F 25450 (scary that I could find it on short notice). It was recorded on a very substantial Austin instrument (having more than 8000 pipes, according to the liner notes) at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, Ct. I remember some of it as being *very* impressive, and quite a bit of it being a bit more stilted than I'd have liked. I have it here, but my better turntable is packed away at the moment, so I'll reserve my 'current' opinion. It was fairly well recorded and the organ was quite impressive sounding, so the big numbers could shake the floor quite well. Some of the more etherial stuff was quite nice as too. The 'Cantina Band' track didn't swing at all, though! ;-) Frank in Baltimore -----Original Message----- From: Tkacs, Ken [mailto:ken.tkacs@...] Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 2:55 PM To: motm@yahoogroups.com Subject: FW: [motm] Re: Back-burner Moog record project Off-topic, but... Speaking of Star Wars, somewhere (I haven't seen it in 20 years...must be packed away...) I have an LP that has highlights of the now "Episode IV" soundtrack all performed on pipe organ. Big, heavy organ blasting out those John Williams themes. I remember liking it, but then again I was half as old (& wise?) as I now am. I wonder how it would hold up.
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RE: [motm] Re: Back-burner Moog record project
2002-07-02 by Frank Vanaman
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