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Aug 17, 2013 - 12:27 PM
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OnyaBirri
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Aside from the fact that I saw the first Star Wars in the theatre as a kid, I have never patronized the Star Wars Corporation: Never saw the sequels, never collected the action figures, never even thought of picking up a soundtrack. At the same time, it is impossible for me to pass up a moog LP, regardless of content. So, today, I happily plunked down $5.99 for the Electric Moog Orchestra's "Star Wars" LP at the B&M store in my hood. Spinning it now. Aside from the two hits, I have no idea how any of this music was supposed to sound originally. So far, the money cut is "Imperial Attack." "Cantina Band" is better than the original. God, I love moog albums.
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Mildly off-topic, but I've always been a big fan of Dick Hyman's Moog work. In any event, I'll have to seek this album out, too - sounds like a very lively interpretation of the Williams material. It would make sense that the Electric Moog Orchestra would be a pick-up ensemble of various session players and synthesists.
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