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Ahhhhh - MOOG Music - some of the earliest electronic music and some of the most cheeziest.
Nothing else can compare to the sound of your favourite hit or Classical tune done in a "Switched-On" fashion.
MOOG albums seem to have been a brief but very productive fad, and I keep on finding new ones. This is my very modest collection.
- "The In Sound from Way Out - Electronic Pop Music of the Furture", Perrey & Kingsley
- "Kaleidoscopic Vibrations - Electronic Pop Music from Way Out", Perrey & Kingsley
- "The Essential Perrey & Kingsley"
- "Switched on Gershwin"
Leonid Hambro & Gershon Kingsley
- "MOOG plays the Beatles"
Marty Gold
- "MOOG Espana"
Sid Bass
- "Switched-on Rock"
The Moog Machine
- "Synthesizer Electric Sound"
The Carmets (Japanese)
- "Golden Hour of Instrumental Hits"
The Many MOOGS of Killer Watts
- "MOOG Groove"
The Electronic Concept Orchestra
- "More Switched on Bacharach"
Performed on the MOOG Synthesizer by Sir Christopher Scott
- "Instrumental Abba - MOOG & Guitars play 20 Golden Hits"
- "Favourites from Outer Space"
Various Artists' (Music World)
- "Golden Moog - 24 Smash Hits"
(Music World)
- "Je T'Aime.. Moi Non Plus"
Baker St. Philharmonic with the Moog
- "Popcorn & other Electronic Hits"
The Moog Synthesizer Sound
- "Everything you wanted to Hear on the Moog... but were afraid to ask for"
- "MOOG!"
Claude Denjean
- "Open Curcuit"
Claude Denjean
- "A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You!"
Douglas Leedy
- "Christmas becomes Electric"
The Moog Machine
- "Moog Party Time"
(Contour)
- "PopCorn"
Electric Coconut
- "Ticker Tape"
Electric Coconut
- "Moog Hits"
Hot Butter
- "PopCorn"
Hot Butter
- "Electric Hair"
The Electric Hair
- "Switched-On Bach"
Wendy Carlos
- "Switched-On Bach II"
Wendy Carlos
- "Clockwork Orange"
Wendy Carlos
- "The Moog Strikes Bach..."
Sonart Productions Inc.
- "Chopin A La Moog" - with lots of Strings Attached
Sonart Productions Inc.
- "Synthesized Electrons"
John Santo Plays Bach
- "Nashville Moog - Switched on Nashville"
Gil Trythall
- "Nashville Gold Switched-On Moog" / "Country Moog - Switched on Nashville"
Gil Trythall
- "In a Country Moog"
Gil Trythall, (2LP Collection)
- "Switched-On-Country"
Rick Powell
- "Voyage through his Hits Vol.2", "Cosmos", "Grand Canyon" ,etc.
Tomita
- "The Synthesizer Sound Machine"
The Fantastic Pikes
- "Space Experience"
John Keating
- "Space Experience 2"
John Keating
- "Hits in Hi-Fi"
Keating Incorporated
- "Sounds Unlimited"
John Keating (compilation)
- "An AstroMusical Odyssey"
Sounds Galactic (John Keating)
- "Out of this World - Atmospheric Sounds and Effects from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop"
- "The Amazing Music of the Electronic Arp Synthesizer"
Gordan Langford
- Bob Rowe's Music Box
- "Star Wars"
Patrick Gleeson
- "Rocket Man"
Hugo Montenegro
- "Sound 2000" (Moog, Organ, Rhythm
Klaus Wonderlich
- "Disco Saturday Nacht, Feverish Sounds of 1830"
Eine Kleine Disco Band (Orange Vinyl!)
- "Black Mass Lucifer - Moog goes Supernatural with Eerie Electronics"
Mort Garson
Other Non-Moog LPs
- "Chariots of the Gods": The Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra
- Data General Computers - A Generation Ahead (1984) (promo comp with George Duke, Freur, Bob James)
- Mike Harvey (NZ): "Great Expectations",
- "Score" Duncan Mackay
- Synergy: "Audion", "Games"
If your interested in MOOG music look here for a "Best of the MOOG" CD with a track list that includes many MOOG classics.
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