sábado, 28 de marzo de 2009

MYSTIC MOODS ORCHESTRA Erogenus Vol. 2 (LP, Zafiro, 1978)

Aínda que pola portada poderiades pensar, aí vai outra frikada limodresa, o certo é que o contido non está nada mal. É basicamente un disco de soul tratando tódolos xéneros vencellados a el naqueles anos e así desfilan mais que dignos exercicios funk como "Any way you want it" ou "Honey Trippin", soft soul "Keep Me warm", tamén certas doses de sexy soul clasificado S en "The Sound of Love" e instrumentais moi decentes como "Midnight Stack" ou "Your Place or mine".


Biografía de Heather Phares (AMG Music Guide)

One of the choice audio aphrodisiacs of the '60s and '70s, the Mystic Moods Orchestra mixed orchestral pop, environmental sounds, and pioneering recording techniques into a unique musical phenomenon. Audiophile Brad Miller, the creator of the Mystic Moods Orchestra, was devoted to capturing sound as accurately as possible, and was particularly inspired by the sounds of railroads; in the '50s, he began recording some of the last steam locomotives still running. In order to sell his railroad recordings, which took advantage of the era's latest advances in stereo technology, Miller formed the Mobile Fidelity label. Within their field, Miller's albums were well received, but the concept of the Mystic Moods Orchestra didn't occur to him until the mid-'60s, when a late-night San Francisco DJ played one of Miller's albums and an easy listening album simultaneously on the air. When he received surprisingly positive feedback to his joke, he told Miller, who was suitably inspired to collaborate with arranger/composer Don Ralke on the first Mystic Moods Orchestra album, 1965's One Stormy Night. Released through Philips, the album consisted of Mantovani-esque orchestral instrumentals and Miller's recordings of rain, thunder, and trains; the liner notes featured vaguely psychedelic poetry and detailed technical explanations of the microphones, mixers, decks, and other equipment used to record the album. It became Philips' most popular release that year, and throughout the rest of the '60s and '70s, Miller and producer Leo Kulka repeated that success with Mystic Moods Orchestra. in the '70s, the music switched from original material to contemporary pop instrumentals, while the album covers and titles made it clear that the music was intended for romance and seduction. Indeed, Erogenous' inner sleeve featured a gauzy photo of a nude couple, and another album included a free pair of panties. Miller also continued to pursue higher levels of sonic perfection, releasing more environmental and railroad recordings, as well as Mystic Moods reissues on his own Soundbird label. More importantly, in the late '70s, Miller founded the Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs. There, he implemented half-speed mastering techniques and the highest quality vinyl and cutting machines to produce albums with pristine sound quality; many labels licensed Mobile Fidelity's process for reissues.

1 comentario:

Anónimo dixo...

felicidades por tu blog ,musica interesante me agrado el album de Mistic Moods Orchestra Erogenus vol 2 como lo puedo bajar .el link esta caducado. Gracias
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