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Silver Apples of the Moon (Morton Subotnick album)

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Released
  
1967

Length
  
31:25

Release date
  
1967

Recorded
  
1967

Artist
  
Morton Subotnick

Label
  
Nonesuch Records Inc.

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Songs
  
Silver Apples of the Moon, Part A, Silver Apples of the Moon, Part B

Genres
  
Classical music, Avant-garde music

Classical music albums
  
Switched‑On Bach, A Rainbow in Curved Air, The Well‑Tempered Synthesizer, Snowflakes Are Dancing, Elect the Dead Symphony

Silver Apples of the Moon was Morton Subotnick's first full-length LP, the first piece of classical music commissioned by a record company, which was composed in 1967 specifically for release on Nonesuch/Elektra. Subotnick took the name from Yeats's poem The Song of Wandering Aengus.

Contents

Silver apples of the moon vinyl rip


Track listing

  1. "Part A" – 16:33
  2. "Part B" – 14:52

Personnel

  • Morton Subotnick - Buchla synthesizer, Liner Notes, Primary Artist
  • Bradford Ellis - Digital Restoration, Mastering, Remixing
  • Michael Hoenig - Mastering, Remixing
  • H.J. Kropp - Cover Design
  • Tony Martin - Illustrations
  • References

    Silver Apples of the Moon (Morton Subotnick album) Wikipedia


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