>Tomita >Robert Rich (MOTM) >Wendy (Walter) Carlos > > if the record says "walter" rather than "wendy" that is a good sign for 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) >Yes >Pink Floyd >Frank Zappa (Wakajawaka) >Jean Michel Jarre >Weather Report > > forgot weather report - if you like jazz and synths, they are hard to 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 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 Corea > > forgot Chick too - he has some amazing synth albums - My Spanish Heart, 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.
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Re: [motm] classic synth records
2006-01-23 by Larry David
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