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1.1 Over the Rainbow1.2 Midnight Sun1.3 The Red Sea of Mars1.4 Lost in the Stars1.5 Sunrise Serenade / Moonlight Serenade1.6 I Wished on the Moon1.7 Up to Jupiter1.8 Misty Moon Blues1.9 Holiday on Saturn1.10 The Story of a Starry Night1.11 20th Century Venus1.12 Out of This World |
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| Number of discs: |
1 |
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Blue Vinyl |
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| Description: | Light years ahead of its time, the eerie sound, colorful orchestral blending, and haunting melodies of Music For Heavenly Bodies has become a crate digging classic.
America??s fascination with space and its mysteries was at a peak during the 1950s, and this astral awareness got the attention of professional musician, Paul Tanner. Tanner, a trombonist, got his start in the original Glenn Miller Orchestra. The theremin first caught Tanner??s attention as he witnessed a studio player fighting to control the pitch and keep his theremin parts in tune. Never before had he an interest in the instrument, but with its ghostly glissando and unlimited range, Tanner got the idea of doing a space-themed album. Inspired by the studio player??s struggle, and with the help of Robert Whitsell, Paul Tanner created the Electro-Theremin, a theremin played with a knob and slide mechanism rather than hands-free.
A mere two days after the creation of the Electro-Theremin, Paul Tanner recorded Music For Heavenly Bodies, a lush, eerie, and atmospheric take on space music. After the 1958 release, people around Hollywood took notice, and would lead to Tanner recording themes for My Favorite Martian, Lost in Space, and Dark Shadows. This work would secure for Tanner and his Electro-Theremin, a place in the history books, when he was contracted to record with the Beach Boys. The iconic theremin sound from ??Good Vibrations? came from the very same Electro-Theremin created for Music For Heavenly Bodies. - BLUE VINYLBlue Vinyl
Gatefold jacket with extensive liners by Electro-Theremin scholar and friend of Paul Tanner, David Miller. |
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| No. of tracks: |
12 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
LPMH8033 |
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