01 - Love To Be Your Man (The 13th Power) 02 - Free Lovin' (The 13th Power) 03 - Fifty Two Per Cent (The 13th Power) 04 - Shape Of Things To Come (The 13th Power) 05 - Psychedelic Senate (The Senators) 06 - Fourteen Or Fight (The 13th Power) 07 - Wild In The Streets (Jerry Howard) 08 - Listen To The Music (The Second Time) 09 - Sally Le Roy (The Second Time) 10 - Shelly In Camp (The Gurus)
01 In Due 02 Ma Chista Chi E' 03 La Ragazza Con La Pistola 04 Un Folle Amore 05 Ossessione Psichedelica 06 Rapimento In Sicilia 07 Cosa Nostra 08 Trumpet Shake 09 My Little Love 10 In Due (#2) 11 In Cerca Di Lui 12 Cip...Cip...Lu Me Giardinu 13 Dall'altra Sponda 14 Violino E Sitar 15 In Cerca Di Lui (#2) 16 Shake Balera 17 In Due (#3) 18 La Ragazza Con La Pistola (titoli - versione film) 19 In Due (#4) 20 Rapimento In Sicilia (versione alternativa - mix senza sitar) 21 In Cerca Di Lui (#3) 22 Shake Balera (versione film) 23 In Due (#5) 24 La Ragazza Con La Pistola (versione alternativa - mix senza voce) 25 In Due (#6)
01 - North Meadow 02 - Newly-Weds 03 - One in a Million 04 - Call Tomorrow 05 - Digging My Lawn 06 - Little Children 07 - Crukster 08 - Thursday MorningJust George 09 - How Do They Know 10 - Elephant Song 11 - Sun Is Shining 12 - Suite No. 1 13 - Erudite Eyes 14 - She Is Loaded [] 15 - Thursday Morning [Single Version][Mix] 16 - Under the Sky 17 - One in a Million [Mono Version][Version] 18 - Newly-Weds [Single Version] 19 - Thursday Morning [Mono Mix][Version]
01 - Daddy, Where Did I Come From 02 - Little Arabella 03 - Happy Freuds 04 - Intermezzo from the Karelia Suite 05 - Don Edito el Gruva 06 - Ars Longa Vita Brevis Prelude 07 - Ars Longa Vita Brevis 1st Movement - Awakening 08 - Ars Longa Vita Brevis 2nd Movement - Realisation 09 - Ars Longa Vita Brevis 3rd Movement - Acceptance Brandenburger 10 - Ars Longa Vita Brevis 4th Movement - Denial 11 - Ars Longa Vita Brevis Coda - Extension to the Big Note
Altin Mikrofon 'The Golden Microphone' song contest was first held in 1965 to help give a new direction to contemporary turkish music through the use of western techniques, forms and instruments. The finalists would get their contest song (and a song of their choice) recorded and printed as a single and sold on the music market for revenues which were left solely to the benefit of these groups.
There was such a blasting of bands that one of the biggest national newspapers called Hürriyet decided to organise a big contest that would help the young amateur bands have their names heard throughout the country. What the contest organisers wanted was interesting: the musicians who wanted to attend the contest had to either compose songs in Turkish or arrange a traditional tune. Also they had to perform this in a western style with electric western instruments! The ones who ware finalists ware to perform live In many cities that the newspapers arranged a tour for them. If Altin Mikrofon had not been assembled, we wouldn't likely to be talking about 60's & 70's Turkish rock scene.
Mort Garson compositor, arreglista y productor de origen canadiense, fue el primero en publicar en la costa oeste de Estados Unidos un album integramente interpretado con el sintetizador Moog: The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds - Celestial Counterpoint with Words and Music. Posteriormente edito 12 albumes, uno por cada signo del zodiaco.Su vinculación con la música incluye trabajos con Ruby and the Romantics, The Lettermen, Doris Day, Mel Torme, Glen Campbell y muchos otros...
DISCOGRAFIA:
* 1967 - The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds - Celestial Counterpoint with Words and Music * 1968 - The Wozard of Iz * 1969 - Electronic Hair Pieces * 1971 - Black Mass (Publicado bajo el psudonimo de "Lucifer") * 1971 - Music for Sensuous Lovers by "Z" * 1975 - Ataraxia [The Unexplained - Electronic Musical Impressions of the Occult by Ataraxia] * 1976 - Plantasia
...y los mencionados 12 albumes de los signos del zodiaco
Mort Garson - The Wozard of Iz (1968)
Mort Garson - Electronic Hair Pieces (1969)
Mort Garson - Black Mass (Lucifer) (1971)
This is one of Mort Garson’s electronic Moog babies, Lucifer. ‘Black Mass’ was suprisingly released in 1971 on MCA, not sure how Mort got MCA to approve that title. The concept of this album shows the Moog delivering sounds sinister and exciting to a degree the lurid horror films of the day never matched. All the titles related to occult phenomenons and themes, and seemed to focus mainly on the darker side of occultism. With it’s breakbeats galore, intense synthesizer, hip original themes, this was really a unifying concept. An occult Moog-album! The man behind this recording was a somewhat obscure solo artist; Mort Garson. I find the listen quite playful and it makes me laugh knowing that this was ‘dark’ for the time. Digging deeper and years earlier there are ‘darker’ albums. This is nonetheless a great document in the history of the Moog synthesizer that is often overlooked.