The electronic album by George Harrison was great to listen to for me personally, because as a teenager I played an electronic accordion by the name of Cordavox, which I enjoyed the electronic sounds you could get out of a simple accordion. So when George had the Moog Machine, I found this so fascinating at that time and my parents, who were not Beatles fans at all, they knew I was exciting about George's album that I played on my parents Admiral Stereo and the sound was fantastic in 1969, 1970. My parents bought me for Christmas an album of all Moog Machine songs with modern hits like Spinning Wheel and You Keep Me Hanging On, and I just say, that George's son Danny has updated the album with the beautiful cd and vinyl, which is now even more beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts.
I bought this when it first came out and listened to it many times. Fans of ATMP will notice one track from APPLE JAM had parts of Electronic Sound over dubbed on to it.
🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 ⚡️✨💥💥⚡️✨✨💥⚡️ 😃Thank you for the insight of this album! I had the cassette of this I found at a flea market many years ago. My son when he was about 4 or 5 years old really enjoyed this✨I like it too but as you say it is just as it is😃I finally found a used copy that was in very good shape about 6 months ago and have the cd you have✨⚡️I will listen to this occasionally
I'm with you on this album Chozy! George wanted to try something different and that's always a worthwhile endeavor especially for a recording artist. I sort of forced myself to listen to the whole album, but I only have done it one time. Love Wonderwall and it's become one of my favorites. Electric Music album cover, and artwork is one of the best! Enjoy your reviews! R
I’m a massive Beatles fan have been all my life,but I must agree with you on this one ,it is a record I would not waste my money on,but I love George’s music just the same ,so pleased your generation love the Beatles,keep the good work up❤
Great info. I don't know how to express my feelings on this album, don't know if I ever listened all the way through. An interesting time capsule for sure. I don't know if an altered state of mind while listening would be beneficial or detrimental! lol Btw, is the joke you shared at the end "''avant got a clue..." yours, or did George add that to his comment about it being "Avant-Garde?' Good one though!
If one were interested, most of George's albums are available on Apple Music in Dolby Atmos, (at least in the States). "Electronic Sound" & "Wonderwall Music" sound pretty good in Atmos...
I am a great fan of avant-garde and electronic music, and I have to agree that George's Electronic Sound is simply not a very good example. I do really love the quote on the inner sleeve ("There are a lot of people around making a lot of noise, here's some more"). George was to do rather a lot better next time out!
I like Electronic Sound but I don't listen to it often. There was better electronic music being produced at the time and the fact that one side of the album is Bernie Krauss demonstrating the Moog doesn't help. George made better use of the synthesizer on Abbey Road.
Worth it for the look of beautiful vinyl picture disc art alone 👍🏻
The electronic album by George Harrison was great to listen to for me personally, because as a teenager I played an electronic accordion by the name of Cordavox, which I enjoyed the electronic sounds you could get out of a simple accordion. So when George had the Moog Machine, I found this so fascinating at that time and my parents, who were not Beatles fans at all, they knew I was exciting about George's album that I played on my parents Admiral Stereo and the sound was fantastic in 1969, 1970. My parents bought me for Christmas an album of all Moog Machine songs with modern hits like Spinning Wheel and You Keep Me Hanging On, and I just say, that George's son Danny has updated the album with the beautiful cd and vinyl, which is now even more beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts.
I bought this when it first came out and listened to it many times. Fans of ATMP will notice one track from APPLE JAM had parts of Electronic Sound over dubbed on to it.
🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
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😃Thank you for the insight of this album! I had the cassette of this I found at a flea market many years ago. My son when he was about 4 or 5 years old really enjoyed this✨I like it too but as you say it is just as it is😃I finally found a used copy that was in very good shape about 6 months ago and have the cd you have✨⚡️I will listen to this occasionally
I'm with you on this album Chozy! George wanted to try something different and that's always a worthwhile endeavor especially for a recording artist. I sort of forced myself to listen to the whole album, but I only have done it one time. Love Wonderwall and it's become one of my favorites. Electric Music album cover, and artwork is one of the best! Enjoy your reviews! R
I’m a massive Beatles fan have been all my life,but I must agree with you on this one ,it is a record I would not waste my money on,but I love George’s music just the same ,so pleased your generation love the Beatles,keep the good work up❤
I have the Zapple vinyl album. Peter Tork of the Monkees plays banjo on it. Yesterday was the first time I saw the movie.
Im with you, i have a couple of copies of this lp. And I enjoy the artwork much more than the sounds.
Great info. I don't know how to express my feelings on this album, don't know if I ever listened all the way through. An interesting time capsule for sure. I don't know if an altered state of mind while listening would be beneficial or detrimental! lol Btw, is the joke you shared at the end "''avant got a clue..." yours, or did George add that to his comment about it being "Avant-Garde?' Good one though!
@@CaptainAlsClassroom Thank you! It was from George :)
@@chlozycat6506 Btw, I decided to listen to the whole thing after your review...while doing my taxes! lol It works in a strange way...
If one were interested, most of George's albums are available on Apple Music in Dolby Atmos, (at least in the States). "Electronic Sound" & "Wonderwall Music" sound pretty good in Atmos...
I like this album very much. Sometimes I sing these tunes in the shower.
I'm challenging myself to listen thru it all the way, never have tried. I know it won't be to my liking but maybe I'll get something out of it...:)
Here's a record to review Magna-Fi Burn Out the Stars
It's only on CD but it's pretty easy to find on second hand online shops
I am a great fan of avant-garde and electronic music, and I have to agree that George's Electronic Sound is simply not a very good example. I do really love the quote on the inner sleeve ("There are a lot of people around making a lot of noise, here's some more"). George was to do rather a lot better next time out!
I like Electronic Sound but I don't listen to it often. There was better electronic music being produced at the time and the fact that one side of the album is Bernie Krauss demonstrating the Moog doesn't help. George made better use of the synthesizer on Abbey Road.
Never cared much for this one. But I do like Wonderwall Music. It's an underrated soundtrack.
I used to buy everything beatles but as I grew older I unloaded the worst ones
Wonderwall music is much more worthwhile