info: Combines "The In Sound From Way Out" and "Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Spotlight on the Moog". It says ESSENTIAL, OK?!
LEITMOTIV 1: Forrest J. Ackerman: "The tin age story"
album "Music for Robots"
LP, Science Fiction Records MFR-1001A (repro), USA, 199? | +++
info: Forrest travels through space to the future and talks about the robots he encounters.
Perrey & Kingsley: "Strangers in the night"
album "The essential Perrey & Kingsley"
see above mention of this record for more details.
info: * Combines "The In Sound From Way Out" and "Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Spotlight on the Moog". It says ESSENTIAL, OK?!
Jean Jacques Perrey: "Mister James Bond"
album "The amazing new electronic pop sound of Jean Jacques Perrey"
CD, Vanguard VMD 79286, UK, 1996 | +++++
info: Not as groovy as Moog Indigo with its "E.V.A." cult track, more in the lines of the Kingsley collaboration: that means fun! But also a couple of heavenly beautiful melodies with wordless vocals
Perrey & Kingsley: "Umbrellas of Cherbourg"
album "The essential Perrey & Kingsley"
see above mention of this record for more details.
compilation "Electronic music from the University of Illinois"
LP, HELIODOR Hs25047 | -
info: This is exactly how much experimental electronic music and musique concrète I can stand: 1 whole LP side... played back at 78 rpm... edited down to a miniature of 51 seconds.
Perrey & Kingsley: "The savers"
album "The essential Perrey & Kingsley"
see above mention of this record for more details.
info: Source of cult hit "E.V.A.", and "Gossipo perpetuo" which was featured on "Incredibly Strange Music 2".
Perrey & Kingsley: "Cosmic ballad"
album "The essential Perrey & Kingsley"
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Jean Jacques Perrey: "E.V.A."
album "Moog indigo"
see above mention of this record for more details.
Jean Jacques Perrey & Gilbert Sigrist: "L'homme à l'index coupé"
album "DynaMoog"
LP, Crea Sound MON 33, Canada, 197? | +++
info: A really nice Moog LP that grows. Three tracks are funny in a tipically Perrey way, others are more ambient. Besides Moog & Moog sequencer, also used are: Ondioline, Ondes maetinot, electric piano, "Eminent" organ, Clavinet, and guitar & drums.
Perrey & Kingsley: "Fallout"
album "The essential Perrey & Kingsley"
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Jean Jacques Perrey: "Porcupine rock"
album "The amazing new electronic pop sound of Jean Jacques Perrey"
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Jean Jacques Perrey: "In the heart of the rose"
album "The amazing new electronic pop sound of Jean Jacques Perrey"
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Harry Breuer & Jean Jacques Perrey: "Moog foo yong"
album "The happy Moog"
LP, Pickwick 3160, USA | +++++
info: Electronic Keystone Kapers in space. Six out of the 10 tracks are (co-)written by Perrey.
Jean Jacques Perrey & Gilbert Sigrist: "Le fugitif"
album "DynaMoog"
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Jean Jacques Perrey: "Mary France"
album "The amazing new electronic pop sound of Jean Jacques Perrey"
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Perrey & Kingsley: "Third Man theme"
album "The essential Perrey & Kingsley"
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Perrey & Kingsley: "Jungle blues from Jupiter"
album "The essential Perrey & Kingsley"
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Perrey & Kingsley: "Countdown at 6"
album "The essential Perrey & Kingsley"
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Harry Breuer & Jean Jacques Perrey: "Re-entry to the moon"
album "The happy Moog"
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Jean Jacques Perrey: "Flight of the bumble bee"
album "Moog indigo"
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Perrey & Kingsley: "Moon river"
album "The essential Perrey & Kingsley"
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