Return of the Mellotron |
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Tony
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Topic: Return of the Mellotron Posted: April 20 2005 at 13:27 |
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I guess you could say that along with the Mini Moog, the Mellotron is
my favourite instrument used in prog rock. I don't think it is
necessary to demonstrate why here, as I guess I'm not the only one who
enjoys its sound.
Anways, the tron has made quite a comeback in the last 5 years or so, after being pretty much unused in all of the 80s and the 90s. Porcupine Tree uses it alot, Opeth started using it because of SW, Radiohead used it and now there's lots of it on the new TMV. Is it going to be used on more and more diverse albums with time? And were there any other example of its recent use? Will we see the return of the ARP, or the Moog or the Hammond organ soon? |
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Vicky Garten
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 13:33 | |
We can only hope |
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goose
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 14:30 | |
Did they? Whenabouts? |
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Tony
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 16:50 | |
in "Exit Music... for a Film" from OK computer I believe.
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Cesar Inca
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 17:07 | |
In lots of songs from the "OK Computer", actually: the string orchestration that appears during the interlude section of 'Paranoid Android' is also played on mellotron. The mellotron in itself has been recatured by many Scadinavian bands (WHITE WILLOW, ANGLAGARD, ANEKDOTEN, FRUITCAKE). IQ used it for their first albums, and retook it for "Dark Matter". The neal Morse-era SPOCK'S BEARD albums and those by GLASS HAMMER include the mellotron, too, in a large degree. Regards. |
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Dogboy
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 18:06 | |
Great use of Mellotron on Anglagard's Hybris and Epilog and Anekdoten's
Vemod - as Cesar Inca says the Scandinavian bands of the 90's (some of which are on the Mellotronen record label) use it a lot.I agree it is also my absolute favourite instrument |
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alchemist
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 18:12 | |
yeah, the mellotrons used in classic prog was great, if new bands like TMV started using them it would be great...
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Yams
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 18:19 | |
Are they using actual Mellotrons or samples of Mellotron sounds?
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Beau Heem
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 18:23 | |
Sweden, the country where Mellotron was a household object...
I bet that 9 out of 10 of us would have little hope recognising a real mellotron from a synthesizer mellotron sound (and no, I don't mean the early 90s synth sounds, but the 21st century ones which even include the nice little sound the original mellotron lets out when the tape runs out...) "The common man" (meaning "surely none of us here, but the others...") seem to have trouble recognising a harpsichord from a synth or real violins or brasses from synthesized ones... Obviously, I love the sound of the Mellotron (as well as the sounds of harpsichords, violins and brass instruments...) Cheers -Beau |
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elpprogster
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 18:39 | |
Hi folks; My favorite instrument in Progressive Rock is also the Mellotron. It features some of the prog essential sounds, like strings or choirs. Stay tuned for the upcoming album by a new norwegian band called WOBBLER. The bandīs keyboard player Lars Fredik Froislie uses no less than 3 mellotrons (he owns 2 of them) on their debut album. They are going to play the prog festival NearFest around June or so and the album may be released by Laserīs Edge by that time. LONG LIVE PROG ROCK & THE MELLOTRON Cheers, Roger
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Tony
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 19:02 | |
Well for Opeth and Porcupine Tree I know for a fact that it was samples. Anglagard used a real one (two in fact) and I believe Spock's Beard has a real one too. |
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James Lee
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 20:04 | |
http://freespace.virgin.net/andy.thompson/ not completely up to date but still amazingly comprehensive. |
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Peter
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 21:26 | |
A thread about those Mellotrons, eh?
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Ankaret
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 00:20 | |
Well, it certainly is a great sounding instrument, especially in the prog community. I have certainly started using a plugin for one on my stuff recently, so yes, I think whether it's nostalgia or something else, there is somewhat of a small future for this awesome instrument.
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Rob The Good
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 03:44 | |
Mellotrons! The Moody Blues are one of my favourite bands, so as you can probably imagine, I like Mellotrons......a lot.
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Matti
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 15 2005 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 2120 |
Posted: April 21 2005 at 04:21 | |
Mellotron is great! Here's few superb Mellotronic songs that first come to my mind: Genesis: Watcher of the Skies ; King Crimson: Epitaph, In the Wake of Poseidon ; Moody Blues: Legend of Mind, My Song ; the whole album by SPRING ; Barclay James Harvest: She Said. Discipline uses Mellotron, do I remember right? |
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PROGMAN
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 05:35 | |
I think U2 used the Mellotron for the intro to "It's a Beautiful Day". Unusual for a Pop Rock song ........is it? |
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chorus of one
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 27 2004 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 299 |
Posted: April 21 2005 at 05:54 | |
Not sure about that one, but you'd be surprised at the variety of bands/artists who have used the mellotron. Check out the site James Lee posted above, excellent resource. |
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sigod
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 17 2004 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 2779 |
Posted: April 21 2005 at 07:23 | |
Mellotrons are wonderful machines indeed but what about the other great
prog instruments that we all know and love, the superb Technical Jars!
For all those who don't know what I'm talking about please click HERE. |
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Will Veda
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 01:23 | |
That is in fact a Mellotron at the beginning of "It's a Beautiful Day." I can pick a Mellotron out of virtually any song because of owning one for nearly 25 years. Absolutely no synth or sampler can reproduce the warm sound that the tapes make going over the tape heads. Ikey Owens from The Mars Volta is one of the most recent keyboardists to use one. My all time favorite usage of the Mellotron was Genesis' Tony Banks' bending the pitch wheel with the choir sound during the live version of "The Waiting Room" from "The Lamb Lies Down" tour. I use to do the same thing, but I would also incorporate a Space Echo and Leslie in with this technique. Chilling, I tell ya. |
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