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Farad: The Electric Voice
Label | Stones Throw Records – STH2221 |
Format | 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation |
Barcode | 0659457222116 |
Country | US |
Released | 2010 |
Genre | Electronic, Rock |
Style | Psychedelic Rock, Avantgarde, Experimental |
A1 | Electric To Me Turn | |
A2 | Incantation | |
A3 | National Anthem To The Moon | |
A4 | Maybe This Song | |
A5 | Rain Of Earth | |
B1 | Rita | |
B2 | Man Kind | |
B3 | Epilogue | |
B4 | Ancient Mariner | |
C1 | Stand Up Lazarus | |
C2 | Noon Day Sun | |
C3 | Lie Back | |
C4 | Snow Job | |
D1 | Program Me | |
D2 | The King | |
D3 | Party Machine |
Cover – Phil Anagnos
Performer, Written-By – Bruce Haack
Producer – Chris Manak
Producer – Phil Anagnos
Vocals [The Electric Voice] – Bruce
Vocals [The Electric Voice] – Farad
Performer, Written-By – Bruce Haack
Producer – Chris Manak
Producer – Phil Anagnos
Vocals [The Electric Voice] – Bruce
Vocals [The Electric Voice] – Farad
Gatefold sleeve.
"In 1969, electronic music pioneer Bruce Haack built one of the first truly musical vocoders. He named it Farad after 1800s English chemist/physicist Michael Faraday, who many historians refer to as the greatest experimentalist in the history of science and whose efforts made electricity become viable for use in technology." (an excerpt from the sleeve notes)
Recorded between 1970-1982
"In 1969, electronic music pioneer Bruce Haack built one of the first truly musical vocoders. He named it Farad after 1800s English chemist/physicist Michael Faraday, who many historians refer to as the greatest experimentalist in the history of science and whose efforts made electricity become viable for use in technology." (an excerpt from the sleeve notes)
Recorded between 1970-1982
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