Moog Indigo
Moog Indigo | |
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Studio album by Jean-Jacques Perrey | |
Released | 1970 |
Genre | Electronic music |
Length | 31:20 |
Label | Vanguard Records |
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 song, a cover of Beethoven's Turkish March called "The Elephant Never Forgets", was used as the theme song for El Chavo del Ocho.
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 as "Moog" is a Dutch name hence its vowel sound is quite close to that in the English "vogue".
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"
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