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Fragile is the fourth studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 26 November 1971. It was the band's first album to feature keyboardist Rick Wakeman, who replaced founding member Tony Kaye after the group had finished touring their breakthrough record, The Yes Album.

The band entered rehearsals in London in August 1971, but Kaye's reluctance to play electronic keyboards led to his departure from the group. He was quickly replaced by Wakeman, whose experience with the electric piano, organ, Mellotron, and Minimoog synthesiser expanded the band's sound.

The opening track, "Roundabout", became a popular and iconic song. The artwork for the album was the band's first to be designed by Roger Dean, who would design many of their future covers and stage sets.

In 2005, Fragile was included in the musical reference publication 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In his review for AllMusic, Bruce Eder gave the album five stars out of five. He writes: "Fragile was Yes' breakthrough album, propelling them in a matter of weeks from a cult act to an international phenomenon; not coincidentally, it also marked the point where all of the elements of the music (and more) that would define their success for more than a decade fell into place fully formed. The science-fiction and fantasy elements that had driven the more successful songs on ... The Yes Album, were pushed much harder here, and not just in the music but in the packaging of the album: the Roger Dean-designed cover was itself a fascinating creation that seemed to relate to the music and drew the purchaser's attention in a manner that few records since the heyday of the psychedelic era could match.

 

Happy 50th anniversary, Fragile!

 

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Yes , i love shyntesizers and be involved on their sounds,create new ambients, atmospheres and give some sense to the music they can creat.Here my humble tribute to one of these devices the Minimoog Model D,,,a pioneer and a bad beast yeahhhhhhhh-)))))

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#3474 1974 Minimoog Model D. The orginal oscilator board replaced in the 80's with the more stable oscilator board. Orginal hand matched transitors in the filter circuit. Rebuilt in 2005.

Mini-moog synthesiser used to record his 1979 hit 'Cars'. Seen on display at Hard Rock Resort & Casino - Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

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A portrait of Robert Moog painted by Dustin Spagnola, and a creative sofa replica of Moog synthesizer in the lobby of the Moogseum in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. Robert Arthur Moog (May 23, 1934 – August 21, 2005) was an American engineer and electronic music pioneer. He was the founder of the synthesizer manufacturer Moog Music and the inventor of the first commercial synthesizer, the Moog synthesizer, which debuted in 1964. In 1970, Moog released a more portable model, the Minimoog, described as the most famous and influential synthesizer in history. Among Moog's honors are a Technical Grammy Award, received in 2002, and an induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. The company headquarters are in Asheville.

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Jean Michel Jarre - Tour 2010 Thessaloniki - Theatro Gis

30 May 2010

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8dqzTl0vUI

Today (31st) he is playing in Athens. Friends at Athens ...do not miss him!

 

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Music instruments build from scratch with photoshop and illustrator there are no photos (no pictures).

 

Minimoog inspired by gforce minimonsta vst plugin :

 

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www.gforcesoftware.com/ins_minimonsta.php

 

Flowers and swirls brushes made with illustrator special thanks to bittbox and psdtuts for all the tutorials.

 

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I saw this MOC of a Lego Moog first on the Music Radar website and was so impressed by it, that I planned to build my own. But after studying all the photos I found in the internet I soon recognised that I wouldn’t manage to build it with the full functionality (working keyboard, pitch- and modulation wheels and controller knobs) like the one built by the Arvo brothers. So, my mod is simply a display piece.

 

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Robert Moog, Buffalo, NY/USA, 1978

 

Der Mini-moog kam 1970 in den Handel. Bereits nach einem Jahr war er Standard-Instrument vieler bekannter Musiker und Gruppen. Dieser Erfolg führte zu einer für elektronische Instrumente sehr langen Bauzeit, die Produktion endete erst 1981. Auch danach ist der Mini-Moog noch lange eingesetzt worden.

 

Die Klangerzeugung erfolgt durch drei Oszillatoren mit je sechs Schwingungsformen (Dreieck-, Sägezahn- und drei Rechteckschwingungen). Filter dämpfen oder unterdrücken einzelne Frequenzen aus diesen unterschiedlichen Schwingungen. So läßt sich eine Vielzahl von klangen und Geräuschen erzeugen.

 

Einstimmig spielbarer Analogssynthesizer, subtraktive Klangsynthese, 44 Plastiktasten, 2 Handräder.

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The Mini Moog was introduced to the market in 1970. Within a year it became a standard instrument for many well-known musicians and bands. The Mini Moog was a great success and, in terms of electric musical instruments, was produced and sold for a long time. Manufacturing did not end until 1981. The Mini Moog continued to be used for a long time even after production stopped.

 

Three oscillators with six wave-forms each (triangle waves, saw-tooth waves and three square waves) were responsible for generating sound. Filters were used to dampen or suppress certain frequencies of these waves. This permitted a wide range of sounds and noises to be produced.

 

Analog synthesizer with one-voice play operation, subtractive sound synthesis, 44 plastic keys, 2 hand-wheels.

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The Minimoog Player Wallpaper (1920x1200)

 

Made with The Most Iconic Music Image of All Time: Maxell Tape Advert (1980)

Camel / Mirage

Side one:

- "Freefall" (Peter Bardens) - 5:53

- "Supertwister" (Peter Bardens) - 3:22

- "The White Rider" (Andrew Latimer) - 9:17

Side two:

- "Earthrise" (Bardens, Latimer) - 6:40

- "Lady Fantasy"

(Peter Bardens, Andrew Latimer, Andy Ward, Doug Ferguson) - 12:45

Andrew Latimer – guitars, flute; vocals

Peter Bardens – organ, piano, Minimoog, Mellotron, Fender electric piano, Hohner clavinet, celesta; vocals

Doug Ferguson – bass

Andy Ward – drums, percussion

Studio: Island Studios, Decca StudiosAIR Studios; London (November 1973)

sleeve design: cover art by Modula

Label: Deram Records / 1974

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirage_(Camel_album)

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Having dreamed of owning my very own Minimoog this present from a friend (kind of... it was my Lego) took me by surprise... *Sniff* What a cheap bastard.

7" Single: Zomby Woof - Dora's Drive

 

A Dora's Drive

Written-By – H. Winter*

3:55

B Mary Walking Through The Woods

Written-By – H. Winter*, U. Herter*

4:30

 

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Zomby Woof aus dem schwäbischen Reutlingen, benannt nach dem Stück der Mothers of Invention

The Mothers / Fillmore East - June 1971

Side one:

- "Little House I Used to Live In" - 4:58

- "The Mud Shark" - 5:16

- "What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are?" - 4:51

- "Bwana Dik" - 2:27

- "Latex Solar Beef" - 4:22

- "Willie the Pimp, Part One" - 2:50

Side two:

- "Willie the Pimp, Part Two"- 1:54

- "Do You Like My New Car?" - 7:08

- "Happy Together" (Garry Bonner, Alan Gordon) - 2:57

- "Lonesome Electric Turkey (encore excerpt featuring Don Preston on Minimoog)"- 2:34

- "Peaches en Regalia" - 3:22

- "Tears Began to Fall" - 2:46

(All tracks are written by Frank Zappa, except where noted.)

Frank Zappa – guitar, dialogue, vocals

Ian Underwood – woodwinds, keyboards, vocals

Aynsley Dunbar – drums

Howard Kaylan – lead vocals, dialogue

Mark Volman – lead vocals, dialogue

Jim Pons – bass, vocals, dialogue

Bob Harris – keyboards, vocals

Don Preston – Mini-Moog

Recorded live at Fillmore East, New York City,

June 5–6, 1971

sleeve design: Cal Schenkel

Label: Bizarre/Reprise Records / 1971

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillmore_East_%E2%80%93_June_1971

Pink Floyd / Animals

Side one:

- "Pigs on the Wing (Part 1)" - 1:24

- "Dogs" (David Gilmour, Roger Waters) - 17:04

Side two:

- "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" - 11:28

- "Sheep" - 10:20

- "Pigs on the Wing (Part 2)"- 1:24

David Gilmour – lead vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, talk box

Roger Waters – lead vocals, harmony vocals, acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, tape effects, vocoder

Nick Mason – drums, percussion, tape effects

Richard Wright – Hammond organ, ARP string synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, Farfisa organ, piano, clavinet, EMS VCS 3, harmony vocals

Snowy White – guitar solo (on 8-track version of "Pigs on the Wing")

Studio: Britannia Row, London (April – December 1976)

sleeve design: Roger Waters (concept), Howard Bartrop (cover photography)

Label: Harvest Records / 1977

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animals_(Pink_Floyd_album)

  

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Pink Floyd / Wish You Were Here

Side one:

- "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1–5)"

(Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright) - 13:32

- "Welcome to the Machine"(Roger Waters) - 7:28

Side two:

- "Have a Cigar" (featuring Roy Harper) (Roger Waters) - 5:08

- "Wish You Were Here" (David Gilmour, Roger Waters) - 5:35

- "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6–9)" (Wright, Gilmour, Waters (Parts 6–8); Wright (Part 9) - 12:28

David Gilmour – vocals, guitars, pedal steel guitar, EMS Synthi AKS, additional bass, glass harmonica, tape effects

Roger Waters – vocals, bass guitar, EMS VCS 3, additional guitar, glass harmonica, tape effects

Nick Mason – drums, percussion, tympani, cymbals, tape effects

Richard Wright – Hammond organ, ARP String Ensemble, Minimoog, Steinway piano, EMS VCS 3, Hohner Clavinet D6, Wurlitzer EP-200 electric piano, glass harmonica, backing vocals

Dick Parry – tenor and baritone saxophone on “Shine On You Crazy Diamond”

Roy Harper – lead vocals on “Have a Cigar”

Venetta Fields – backing vocals

Carlena Williams – backing vocals

Recorded: January – July 1975 at Abbey Road Studio, London

sleeve design: Hipgnosis (Storm Thorgerson, George Hardie, Aubrey Powell)

> The photograph was taken at the Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California

Label: Harvest Records / 1975

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Manfred Mann's Earth Band / Solar Fire

Side one:

- "Father of Day, Father of Night" (Bob Dylan) – 9:55

- "In the Beginning, Darkness" (Manfred Mann, Mick Rogers, Chris Slade) – 5:22

- "Pluto the Dog" (Mann, Rogers, Slade, Colin Pattenden) – 2:48

Side two:

- "Solar Fire" (Mann, Rogers, Slade, Pattenden) – 5:15

- "Saturn, Lord of the Ring/Mercury, The Winged Messenger" (Mann/Mann, Rogers) – 6:31

- "Earth, The Circle Part 2" (Mann) – 3:23

- "Earth, The Circle Part 1" (Debussy/Mann) – 3:56

Manfred Mann – organ, Mellotron, Minimoog synthesiser, vocals

Mick Rogers – guitar, vocals

Colin Pattenden – bass guitar

Chris Slade – drums

Studio: The Workhouse, Old Kent Road, London (1973)

sleeve design: cover art by Fin Costello

Label: Bronze Records, Polydor Records / 1973

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_Fire

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Phil Collins / No Jacket Required

Side one:

- "Sussudio"- 4:23

- "Only You Know and I Know" (Collins, Daryl Stuermer) - 4:20

- "Long Long Way to Go" - 4:20

- "I Don't Wanna Know" (Collins, Daryl Stuermer) - 4:12

- "One More Night" - 4:51

Side two:

- "Don't Lose My Number" - 4:46

- "Who Said I Would" - 4:01

- "Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore" (Collins, Stuermer) - 4:18

- "Inside Out" - 5:14

- "Take Me Home" - 5:51

All lyrics are written by Phil Collins; all music is composed by Collins, except where noted.)

Phil Collins – vocals, backing vocals, drums, Roland TR-909, bass, LinnDrum, keyboards, Roland TR-808, Simmons electronic drums, vocoder, kalimba

Daryl Stuermer – guitars, keyboards

David Frank – keyboards, Minimoog bass, Oberheim DMX

Nick Glennie-Smith – keyboards

Lee Sklar – bass guitar, Piccolo bass

The Phenix Horns, arranged by Tom Tom 84 – horns

Gary Barnacle – saxophone

Don Myrick – saxophone

Arif Mardin – string arrangement, orchestral introduction

Sting – backing vocals

Peter Gabriel – backing vocals

Helen Terry – backing vocals

Recorded: May–December 1984 at The Townhouse Studio, London and Old Croft, Surrey

sleeve design: cover photography by Peter Ashworth

Label: Atlantic Records / 1985

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Jacket_Required

 

Cat Stevens / Izitso

Side one:

- "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" – 2:44

- "Life" – 4:56

- "Killin' Time" – 3:30

- "Kypros" [instr] – 3:10

- "Bonfire" – 4:10

Side two:

- "(I Never Wanted) To Be a Star" – 3:03

- "Crazy" – 3:33

- "Sweet Jamaica" – 3:31

- "Was Dog a Doughnut?" [instr] (Stevens, Bruce Lynch, Jean Roussel) – 4:15

- "Child for a Day" (Paul Travis, David Gordon) – 4:23

(All tracks composed by Cat Stevens, except where indicated)

Cat Stevens – Epiphone Casino electric guitar, Ovation guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, steel guitar, guitar synthesizer, bouzouki, keyboards, piano, celesta, harpsichord, Wurlitzer electric piano, Fender Rhodes, Polymoog, Moog synthesizer, Minimoog, ARP String Synthesizer, ARP 2600, Yamaha CS-80, Yamaha GX-1, Yamaha EA5R electronic organ, music sequencer,[5] drums, percussion, harmonica, brass, arrangements, vocals

Jean Roussel – Hammond organ, piano, organ, synthesizer, ARP String Synthesizer, Yamaha CS-80, keyboards, flute, glockenspiel, vibraphone, string instruments, brass instruments, arrangements

David Campbell – string and brass arrangements

Chick Corea – electric piano, keyboards on "Bonfire" and "Was Dog a Doughnut?"

Barry Beckett – piano, electric piano, organ, keyboards on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"

Tim Henson – acoustic piano, piano, organ, keyboards on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"

Little Brother Montgomery – ARP 2600 on "Was Dog a Doughnut?"

Broderick Smith – harmonica on "Sweet Jamaica"

Marjorie Lagerwall – harp on "Sweet Jamaica"

Ray Gomez – guitar on "Was Dog A Doughnut?"

Pete Carr – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, steel guitar, ovation guitar, Epiphone Casino, guitar synthesizer, bouzouki

Jim Johnson – rhythm guitar on "Killin' Time"

Weldon Myrick – steel guitar on "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star"

Reggie Young – electric guitar on "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star"

Bruce Lynch – double bass, electbass, bass synthesizer

David Hood – double bass, bass, bass synthesizer on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"

Andy Newmark – drums, percussion on "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" and "Kypros" and "Bonfire" and "Sweet Jamaica"

Bill Berg – drums, percussion on "Life" and "(I Never Wanted) to Be a Star" and "Crazy"

Barry Morgan – drums, percussion "Life" and "Was Dog a Doughnut?"

Roger Hawkins – drums, percussion on "Killin' Time" and "Child for a Day"

Elkie Brooks – Vocals on "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard"

Suzanne Lynch – backing vocals on "(Remember the Days of the) Old Schoolyard" and "Life" and "Sweet Jamaica"

Carla Benson – backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"

Evette Benton – backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"

Barbara Ingram – backing vocals on "Sweet Jamaica"

Gene Page – string instruments, brass instruments, arrangements

Recorded: 18 September 1976 – March 1977 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Sheffield, Alabama;

Sound 80 Studios, Minneapolis;

Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee;

Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, Canada

Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark

sleeve design: Cat Stevens, Photography by Moshe Brakha

Label: A&M Records / 1977

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izitso

  

I saw this MOC of a Lego Moog first on the Music Radar website and was so impressed by it, that I planned to build my own. But after studying all the photos I found in the internet I soon recognised that I wouldn’t manage to build it with the full functionality (working keyboard, pitch- and modulation wheels and controller knobs) like the one built by the Arvo brothers. So, my mod is simply a display piece.

 

You can find the original of the Arvo brothers here:

arvobrothers.com/2017/09/04/minimoog/

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Brian Eno plays a Minimoog Voyager backstage at Moogfest

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