Released 1970 | Length 31:20 Release date 1970 | |
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Jean jacques perrey moog indigo soul city
Moog Indigo is the eighth solo album by electronic music pioneer Jean-Jacques Perrey. It was released in 1970 on Vanguard Records, an independent label. The ninth selection, a cover of Beethoven's Turkish March called "The Elephant Never Forgets", was used as the theme song for El Chavo del Ocho.
Contents
- Jean jacques perrey moog indigo soul city
- Jean jacques perrey moog indigo e v a
- Track listing
- Songs
- References
Contrary to what some might expect, the title track bears no resemblance to the jazz standard "Mood Indigo"; in any case, the intended pun wouldn't work without creative license as "Moog" is a Dutch name hence its vowel sound is quite close to that in the English "vogue".
Jean jacques perrey moog indigo e v a
Track listing
- "Soul City"
- "E.V.A."
- "The Rose and the Cross"
- "Cat in the Night"
- "Flight of the Bumblebee (Harry Breuer, Gary Carol, Jean-Jacques Perrey)"
- "Moog Indigo"
- "Gossipo Perpetuo"
- "Country Rock Polka"
- "The Elephant Never Forgets"
- "18th Century Puppet"
- "Hello Dolly"
- "Passport to the Future"
Songs
1Soul City2:05
2EVA3:10
3The Rose and the Cross2:39
References
Moog Indigo Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA