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Various - Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) mp3 album

Various - Moog (Original Film Soundtrack)

Musician: Various
Album title: Moog (Original Film Soundtrack)
Style: Electro, Synth-pop, Downtempo, Breakbeat, Funk, IDM, Leftfield, Abstract, Experimental, Soundtrack
Released: 2004
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1743 mb
Size APE version: 1786 mb
Size WMA version: 1554 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 571
Format: AA MP2 WAV AC3 VOX XM TTA
Genre: Electronic / Rock / Pop / Stage

Various - Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) mp3 album

Various - Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) mp3 album

Tracklist

33 Abominatron 2:53
Stereolab Variation One 4:01
The Moog Cookbook Bob's Funk 5:11
Jean-Jacques Perrey & Luke Vibert You Moog Me 3:30
Psilonaut The Sentinel 6:04
Meat Beat Manifesto Unavailable Memory 4:54
Bernie Worrell & Bootsy Collins When Bernie Speaks 6:48
Electric Skychurch Endless Horizon (I Love Bob Mix) 3:13
The Album Leaf Micro Melodies 5:28
Charlie Clouser I Am A Spaceman 4:37
Plastiq Phantom Sqeeble 2:35
Bostich Realistic Source 4:00
Pete Devriese You Have Been Selected 3:52
Money Mark Nanobot Highway 2:40
Baiyon Mixed Waste 4.2 4:12
Tortoise Beautiful Love 4:42
Roger O'Donnell Another Year Away 5:29
Moog: Classic Tracks
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Lucky Man 4:37
Gary Numan Cars 3:57
Jean-Jacques Perrey E.V.A. 3:09
Devo Mongoloid 3:44
New Order Blue Monday 7:29
They Might Be Giants Baroque Hoedown 2:44
Yes Close To The Edge 18:38

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
2061-62471-2 Various Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) ‎(2xCD, Comp) Hollywood Records 2061-62471-2 US 2004
5050467-5716-2-4 Various Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) ‎(CD, Comp) Hollywood Records 5050467-5716-2-4 Europe 2004
2061-62471-2 Various Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) ‎(CD, Comp) Hollywood Records 2061-62471-2 US 2004
2061-62471-2 Various Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) ‎(CD, Comp, Promo, Smplr) Hollywood Records 2061-62471-2 US 2004

Tracklist Hide Credits

01 Electric Skychurch Endless Horizon (I Love Bob Mix)
Written-By – James Lumb, Roxanne Morganstern
3:13
02 33 Abomination
Written-By – Hans Fjellestad
03 The Album Leaf Micro Melodies
Written-By – James Leo LaValle*
5:28
04 Jean-Jacques Perrey & Luke Vibert You Moog Me
Written-By – Jean-Jacques Perrey, Jeremy Leahy, Jon Tye, Luke Vibert
3:30
05 Money Mark Nanobot Highway
Written-By – Mark Ramos-Nishita
2:40
06 Meat Beat Manifesto Unavailable Memory
Written-By – Jack Dangers
4:54

Credits

  • Co-producer – Randy Fuchs
  • Mastered By – Daniel Hersch*
  • Producer – Christian Castle, Ryan Page
  • Producer [Associate] – Keith York

Notes

6 Track promo only sampler in card slipcase
Soundtrack of "Moog", a documentary by Hans Fjellestad on electronic musical instrument pioneer Robert Moog.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
2061-62471-2 Various Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) ‎(2xCD, Comp) Hollywood Records 2061-62471-2 US 2004
5050467-5716-2-4 Various Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) ‎(CD, Comp) Hollywood Records 5050467-5716-2-4 Europe 2004
2061-62471-2 Various Moog (Original Film Soundtrack) ‎(CD, Comp) Hollywood Records 2061-62471-2 US 2004



Shaktizragore
Sub-titled ‘Prime cuts from the original soundtrack’ which came out on 8th November 2004 and is “a documentary on (Bob) Moog’s collaborations with musicians over the years”. Sounds good stuff. I’m still impressed by the bank off knobs on these things and what comes out the other end. Moog has been making them for 50 years now and has played a defining role in the music scene from Tangerine Dream and (early) Roxy Music/Brian Eno to Donna Summer/Giorgio Moroder Disco to electro funk George Clinton/Bootsy Collins and countless more. However, the tracks “all produced on Moog instruments specifically for the soundtrack” left me disappointed. Whilst the Bonus Disc, is more of a tribute, they clearly wanted to stay away from a ‘Greatest Hits’ for the movie. Disc 2 tracks are probably familiar. On ELP's ‘Lucky Man’ Kieth Emerson only gets a minute at best to show off. Jean-Jaques Perrey's albums are rare and attract big £signs but you can find 'E.V.A' on lots of compilation, like BGP's ‘I Like It’ (1996). Devo's ‘Mongoloid’ isn't their best. Track 6 is some nonsense hoedown and the last track is ‘Close To The Edge’ by prog rocksters Yes. At least there's a variety. Synth heads will probably enjoy the film more than the soundtrack judging by the trailer. My advice to Moog fans is to keep twiddling your knobs (actual and virtual) as you might produce something better than this; generate exponentially damped sine signal to start and move on from there. Film directed by Hans Fjellestad. See trailer: http://stream.qtv.apple.com/qtv/plexifilm/moogshorttrailer_ref.mov