>Tomitaif the record says "walter" rather than "wendy" that is a good sign for
>Robert Rich (MOTM)
>Wendy (Walter) Carlos
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me - i like his earlier stuff. i have a walter carlos record of early
pieces ranging from tape music (musique concrete) to moog modular stuff,
very interesting. (the record has a cartoon drawing of walter, the
beatles, and a gorilla on the front; and a moog modular - can't recall
the title...) there were several more "baroque on moog" albums besides
"Switched On Bach", as well - all of them probly available on CD too,
but maybe not individually (i know there is/was a boxed set)
>Yesforgot weather report - if you like jazz and synths, they are hard to
>Pink Floyd
>Frank Zappa (Wakajawaka)
>Jean Michel Jarre
>Weather Report
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beat. if you play bass (or just like music with great bass playing),
then you should own every weather report album (while they had Jaco), IMHO.
>Supertramp??? synth music? maybe i'm missing something - The Logical Song is one
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of my favorites for the Rhodes part, but i wouldn't call it synth
music... but then again i only own Breakfast in America (the first
record I ever bought!) ;)
>Chick Coreaforgot Chick too - he has some amazing synth albums - My Spanish Heart,
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The Leprechaun (or something close to that), and another one I can't
recall from the same era - all found for a pittance at my local record
store, and all probably out of print (well maybe Spanish Heart is on CD,
haven't checked). i have a Maynard Ferguson album with Chick on it -
Maynard (jazz trumpeter) and Chick have a dueling solo (Chick on
Minimoog) that is unbelievable. probably the most virtuosic and
expressive synth playing i have ever heard...
Larry D.