Compil. US 2010 on Stones Throw Records label
Electronic and Rock (Psychedelic Rock, Avant-garde, Experimental)
Gatefold sleeve. "In 1969, electronic music pioneer Bruce Haack built one of the first truly musical vocoders. He named it Farad after 1800s English chemist/physicist Michael Faraday, who many historians refer to as the greatest experimentalist in the history of science and whose efforts made electricity become viable for use in technology." (an excerpt from the sleeve notes) Recorded between 1970-1982
Bruce Haack voc, b, 1931-1988 CA performer, written by, vocals, the electric voice, album by | |
Farad vocals, the electric voice | |
Chris Kachulis , vocals, additional vocals | |
Ed Harvey voc, vocals, additional vocals |
Phil Anagnos cover, producer |
Chris Manak producer |
Bruce Haack |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Electric To Me Turn | Bruce Haack | |||
2 | Incantation | Bruce Haack | |||
3 | National Anthem To The Moon | Bruce Haack | |||
4 | Maybe This Song | Bruce Haack | |||
5 | Rain Of Earth | Bruce Haack | |||
6 | Rita | Bruce Haack | |||
7 | Man Kind | Bruce Haack | |||
8 | Epilogue | Bruce Haack | |||
9 | Ancient Mariner | Bruce Haack | |||
10 | Stand Up Lazarus | Bruce Haack | |||
11 | Noon Day Sun | Bruce Haack | |||
12 | Lie Back | Bruce Haack | |||
13 | Snow Job | Bruce Haack | |||
14 | Program Me | Bruce Haack | |||
15 | The King | Bruce Haack | |||
16 | Party Machine | Bruce Haack |
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