I go to a local used record store (in Detroit area) and usually find prog rock stuff - sometimes Gentle Giant or Camel records, which are always worth the few bucks on the sticker, even if they are not awesome records. Anything by Rick Wakeman on vinyl (not the latest stuff on CD with no synths to speak of) would probly be good. There is at least one Patrick Gleeson album that is only on vinyl - can't think of the title now. I have a Patrick Gleeson record of Star Wars music (the original film from 1977) which i suspect is not on CD either - it is very good, whether you like the music of composer John Williams or not - a little lexicon of synth sounds, like Tomita records. And of course Tomita records are great too. Anything on vinyl by Jean Michel Jarre, if you don't already have it, is worthwhile. My favorite Klaus Schulze records are the old vinyl ones - i disike the latest, sample based stuff that i have on CD. I have a Schulze double album titled "X" i believe, which is great. "Sextant", by Herbie Hancock, although still in print on CD, is an awesome album, which has Patrick Gleeson on it. The first Jan Hammer records, also available on CD currently i believe, are good. I have "The First Seven Days" on CD (a Jan Hammer record) which is awesome - no one else sounds like him. These all reflect my tastes, of course, YMMV... FWIW, I would like to see other people's recommendations too - I usually carry a list with me of stuff to look for and am always looking for cool synth records to add to it. Larry David DJ Arago wrote: >vinyl LP-type records. > > > > >> >>I'm not sure how inappropriate this post is, but I thought it's a good >>group of people to ask. >> >>I'm going to be going to a large used record shop and was wondering if >>anyone had suggestions on some stuff to look for in terms of classic >>synth records (regardless of genre). >> >> >>
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Re: FW: [motm] classic synth records
2006-01-23 by Larry David
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