Mort Garson Electronic Hair Pieces Rar

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Items 8176 - 8200 of 8263 - Pieces (3), Pieces, UAG 30252, United Artists Records, LP, Album. 12' Mort Garson`s Electronic Score Of 'Hair' Electronic Hair. Feb 12, 2007 - Lucifer (Mort Garson) -Black Mass, LP,1971,Canada. Next album Electronic Hair Pieces from 1969 used the Moog to arrange some.

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Contents • • • • • • • • Early life Mort Garson studied music at and worked as a pianist and arranger before getting pulled into the Army near the end of. He could carry out any or all of the musical chores on any given session: composer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor, and even pianist if that was required. He conducted the 'Love Strings' on, arranged for on, provided background to Laurence Harvey reading poetry on, accompanied Doris Day on Columbia and experimented with the on, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. With lyricist, he wrote one of the great hits of the 1960s, ', a hit for and more recently covered by and for the soundtrack of the movie Shag. Early career Garson spent the mid-1960s on a rapid succession of accompaniment jobs: two albums ( Sentimental Journey and Songs for Latin Lovers), 's great Right Now! Album of contemporary covers like 'Secret Agent Man,' 's highly successful cover of songs, The Lonely Things, and 's even more successful 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix.' He also appears to have been a favorite of producers when the job involved soft pop vocal groups and string ensembles, since his handiwork appears on albums and singles by, the Sandpipers, the Sugar Shoppe, the Hollyridge Strings, the Sunset Strings, and the Love Strings.

Highly prized albums among collectors and fans are Garson's electronic albums from the mid to late 1960s. The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds - Celestial Counterpoint with Words and Music, a suite of Garson originals released on includes tracks for each of the 12 signs of the, and features on a variety of electronic instruments with voice-overs. Zodiac was the first album recorded on the to make use of 's new. Another moog album, Electronic Hair Pieces, covered songs from the -influenced musical,.

The mod album cover art for Electronic Hair Pieces featured a model with a wired-up skull; liner notes were provided by of the. Another album,, a satire based on featured Bernie Krause providing a rich array of environmental sound effects and Suzy Jane Hokum voicing Dorothy. (The widely repeated claim 'Suzy Jane Hokum' is a pseudonym for Nancy Sinatra is untrue.) With the success of the original Zodiac LP, Garson went on to compose and arrange a 12 album series of albums for, one album for each sign. Like Zodiac, each album contained original tunes with heavy use of electronics.

In 1974, Mort Garson composed the electronic music score for the 18th Annual Grammy Award winning Best Children's Recording of narrated by Richard Burton. Plantasia, which was released in 1976, was an album of moog compositions to be played for growing plants.

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Garson also released a record of music-and-moans to capitalize on the best-seller at the time, by 'Z'. He wrote an electronic album under the pseudonym that again featured the Moog. Garson followed with an album titled Ataraxia designed to accompany meditations to the mantra of the listener's choice. Film composer Garson also worked in television and film, scoring a wide variety of music for many different movies and TV shows, from to to specials, although it is who is credited with composing the well-known National Geographic orchestral theme that first appeared in on the magazine's TV specials in 1966. Garson was very closely associated with, creating the theme songs for the following TV game shows: • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' • ' The music for the first five featured Garson playing synthesizers, but the 'Battlestars' used more conventional marching band orchestration. Musical Theatre composer Garson composed the score for the 1983 West End musical Marilyn!

Mort Garson Electronic Hair Pieces Rar

The Musical which opened at the Adelphi theatre on 17 March 1983. Jaques Wilson wrote the lyrics for the show which starred Stephanie Lawrence as. Cultural references A sample from Garson's 'Planetary Motivations (Cancer)' was incorporated into 's 1996 song 'Building Steam with a Grain of Salt,' from the album ' Discography.