Far out Synthesizer Solos in Early Prog |
Post Reply | Page <1234> |
Author | |||
timothy leary
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 29 2005 Location: Lilliwaup, Wa. Status: Offline Points: 5319 |
Posted: November 24 2014 at 15:15 | ||
Nostradamus is a great Solaris album and I stand by that........now back to your solo arguments
some of the hits, all of the time, and I am right always
|
|||
Rick Robson
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 03 2013 Location: Rio de Janeiro Status: Offline Points: 1607 |
Posted: November 24 2014 at 15:55 | ||
Just recalling another track worth mentioning for featuring a stunning synthesizer playing even if not exactly of the kind asked by the OP:
Camel - Lunar Sea |
|||
"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." LvB |
|||
BrufordFreak
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 25 2008 Location: Wisconsin Status: Offline Points: 8213 |
Posted: November 27 2014 at 11:29 | ||
I'm sorry, but, for me, none will compare to "Stagnation" and "Lucky Man." These two gave me chills back then and still do today.
|
|||
Drew Fisher
https://progisaliveandwell.blogspot.com/ |
|||
Rick Robson
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 03 2013 Location: Rio de Janeiro Status: Offline Points: 1607 |
Posted: November 28 2014 at 18:45 | ||
A full-blown synthesizer playing music piece:
|
|||
"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." LvB |
|||
Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15921 |
Posted: November 28 2014 at 18:51 | ||
|
|||
prog4evr
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 22 2005 Location: Wuhan, China Status: Offline Points: 1455 |
Posted: November 30 2014 at 05:02 | ||
If you want "full-blown synthesizer playing [classical] music piece," then check out the entire catalog of Wendy (Walter) Carlos (circa 1971 to 1973 especially): an early aficionado, promoter, and friend of Robert Moog's first (if not "beta") line of his synthesizer creations... |
|||
verslibre
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 01 2004 Location: CA Status: Offline Points: 17196 |
Posted: November 30 2014 at 11:31 | ||
This. I was going to post the full version of "Timesteps" till I recalled (more like rediscovered) that Carlos does not allow music to be posted on Youtube. Even the original album version of A Clockwork Orange is truncated, i.e. only non-Carlos tracks are posted.
|
|||
cstack3
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: July 20 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ USA Status: Offline Points: 7273 |
Posted: November 30 2014 at 13:17 | ||
Besides "Switched On Bach," this was the first Moog synth I heard as a lad (1970), it comes right up in the intro! The classic spacey synth sound (sine-wave I believe)
Great performance by Ian Gillan, one of his best! Edited by cstack3 - November 30 2014 at 13:18 |
|||
Rick Robson
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 03 2013 Location: Rio de Janeiro Status: Offline Points: 1607 |
Posted: November 30 2014 at 13:30 | ||
Hey that will be interesting indeed to check out! I thank you two for the info.
|
|||
"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy." LvB |
|||
Guldbamsen
Special Collaborator Retired Admin Joined: January 22 2009 Location: Magic Theatre Status: Offline Points: 23104 |
Posted: December 05 2014 at 10:49 | ||
How could I forget?
These two cracking RPI tunes both sport the same angry duck-like synth, only put to use in remarkably different ways: |
|||
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
- Douglas Adams |
|||
presdoug
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 24 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 8618 |
Posted: December 05 2014 at 11:25 | ||
|
|||
Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15921 |
Posted: December 05 2014 at 17:29 | ||
Colin Towns (Ian Gillan Band) has some excellent solos (on his ARP 2600) throughout Clear Air Turbulence. A stunning one especially on Angel Manchenio.
(Oops, it's from 1977, not early ) I'll make up for it by suggesting Falk Rogner's twittering VCS 3 noodling in Amon Duul II's song Surrounded By The Stars. There is also a clavioline credited....... Edited by Tom Ozric - December 05 2014 at 17:33 |
|||
Walton Street
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 24 2014 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 872 |
Posted: December 09 2014 at 10:32 | ||
ok it's just a small solo but the video makes me smile :)
|
|||
"I know one thing: that I know nothing"
- SpongeBob Socrates |
|||
Svetonio
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 20 2010 Location: Serbia Status: Offline Points: 10213 |
Posted: December 09 2014 at 17:19 | ||
Paul Beaver played Moog synth on those tracks: The Ventures' Stawberry Fields Forever (The Beatles cover) from Super Psychedelics LP released in 1967 The Electric FLag's M-23 from The Trip soundtrack LP released in 1967 also A Little Head the track from the same album. The Electric Flag's Growin` Is Easy from A Long Time Comin' LP released in 1968 Edited by Svetonio - December 09 2014 at 18:17 |
|||
calm_sea
Forum Groupie Joined: September 03 2009 Location: Maine, USA Status: Offline Points: 60 |
Posted: December 28 2014 at 09:54 | ||
You haven't really defined what you mean by "early".
Would the Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine" fit into this category? How about Camel's "Lunar Sea"? Are you just looking for trippy, expansive stuff which is far more textural and exploratory than purely melodic? Pretty much every lick of synthesizer in Hawkwind's music was for atmosphere and texture, and was entirely experimental (to my ears). A lot of progressive rock, particularly symphonic and RPI, uses the synthesizer as another musical texture with which to play melodically. This helps bands get the scope of sounds which an orchestra might have, but in a rock setting. At least that's who I interpret it. Love synths. |
|||
dwill123
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 19 2006 Status: Offline Points: 4460 |
Posted: December 28 2014 at 15:59 | ||
|
|||
Svetonio
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 20 2010 Location: Serbia Status: Offline Points: 10213 |
Posted: December 28 2014 at 17:03 | ||
The Doors' Strange Days, 1967.
" According to No One Here Gets Out Alive, "Strange Days" finds Ray Manzarek recording "one of the earliest examples of the Moog synthesizer in rock." The synth was hooked up with the help of Paul Beaver and played by vocalist Morrison." Wikipedia
|
|||
brainstormer
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 20 2008 Location: Seattle, WA Status: Offline Points: 887 |
Posted: December 28 2014 at 17:54 | ||
Sure. I consider early prog anything before 1981, but of course that's give or take a few years.
Yes, I'm aware of their music, but they really didn't do that many synth solos. Their guitar solos were often outstanding as far as being "far out." What I mean by far out is using more of the features of the synthesizer, or other processing, so that it really makes you feel sound in a unique way. Lucky Man, And You and I's synth lead lines, much of Banks work on Lamb, and some of Vangelis work does that for me. IMHO, there isn't a whole lot of it, but its around.
Me too. I've played them since I was 13 when I built a PAIA 2720 kit with an older neighbor friend. |
|||
--
Robert Pearson Regenerative Music http://www.regenerativemusic.net Telical Books http://www.telicalbooks.com ParaMind Brainstorming Software http://www.paramind.net |
|||
Gerinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5154 |
Posted: December 29 2014 at 03:07 | ||
Your beloved classical music is the first to recognize the figure of "the soloist", stop talking bull$*t
|
|||
verslibre
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 01 2004 Location: CA Status: Offline Points: 17196 |
Posted: December 29 2014 at 13:04 | ||
I loves me some Duke. This album, and Faces in Reflection (released the same year) and The 1976 Keyboard Album are tops.
|
|||
Post Reply | Page <1234> |
Forum Jump | Forum Permissions You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum |