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threads: 1970s-electronic analogue-synth psych-prog
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| | | the omni recording corporation (australia) #omni108 cd gil trythall “country moog (switched on nashville) • nashville gold” compact disc - foggy mountain breakdown (2:08)
- folsom prison blues (3:16)
- last date (2:32)
- harper valley p.t.a. (2:42)
- cattle call (2:16)
- gentle on my mind (2:28)
- wildwood flower (2:02)
- orange blossom special (2:20)
- walking the floor over you (2:26)
- decker's creek (2:33)
- little green apples (4:03)
- yakety moog (2:30)
- polk salad annie (2:35)
- ode to billie joe (3:02)
- honey (2:55)
- kansas city (2:11)
- mockin' bird hill (2:28)
- wichita lineman (2:52)
- martha white theme (1:50)
- i can't stop loving you (2:16)
- king of the road (2:02)
- tennessee waltz (2:29)
- nashville moog (6:50)
- the play of electrons (excerpt) (1:50)
- echospace (12:38)
| | 2007 release ; ... collection of both “moogsplotation” lps by gil trythall :: “country moog (switched on nashville)” & “nashville gold” :: the gilded arches that keep the genre afloat ... |
| | the omni recording corporation press release... |
| omni108 gil trythall country moog / nashville gold (remastered with extra tracks)
hillbillies in space !!!
ever wondered what would have happened if hillbillies and hayseeds put down their fiddles and banjos and got their hands on some space-age technology?
wonder no more.
in 1971 academic and experimental music composer gil trythall was commissioned by athena records and studio boss rick powell to record a switched on bach for "country folk". trythall dutifully ran country and bluegrass standards, and the hits of the day, through the valves and circuits of a battery of moog synthesizers and related hardware. the resulting 1972 album, country moog (switched on nashville) is certainly unlike anything ever heard before (or since, for that matter). equal parts virtuosic musicianship, bizarre musique-concrete effects and just plain entertaining, the original album was popular enough to spawn a sequel, 1973's nashville gold (switched on moog).
cited by bob moog as one of his favourite "moog" recordings, both albums are included here for their first appearance on cd with a number of rare or previously unreleased tracks, exclusive liner notes, historical photos and recollections from gil trythall himself! |
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