In The Moog?

rcwinkly

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Three volumes of heavy duty moog action available for you soul strutters...the latest edition includes many recommendations from y'all so thanks again for the input/feedback! DL links in the links below.

https://www.mixcloud.com/rcwinkly/music-to-moog-by-volume-3/



https://www.mixcloud.com/rcwinkly/music-to-moog-by-volume-2/



https://www.mixcloud.com/rcwinkly/music-to-moog-by-volume-1/



 
Cool, checking out 2 & 3 now! This used to be a specific interest of mine - I came close to buying a model D minimoog before they were astronomically priced collectors items despite having very little residual keyboard skill. Ended up with just record knowledge and totally unused technical knowledge of synths instead. So moog-oriented breaks are like a combination of my two late-90s early-2000s obsessions.
 


klezmer electro-thug beats said:

What's the track with the Bernard Purdie solo in the middle of part 2?! Why has this passed me by



I think this is what you're talking about? The track "Slinky" around 27:14 on the youtube link...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RmRsnHa46U
 
Yeah, that's the joint! That record largely passed me by, I had no idea it was nearly as dope as this. Hell of a rhythm section, not just Purdie but I am reading it had Jerry Jemmott too. I've heard enough Purdie solos to know it was him though. Well done on the mixes, I've listened to both now and it's nice to hear some moog breaks that are new to me.
 


mrjohnkennedy said:

That cover version of Al Green on Volume 3 is incredible.



Yeah...it's pretty tasty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6NJL2wBvcEI'm partial to this album though for him:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO62YGJnlqY
Glad you took time to listen!
 


Breez said:

Bout to check these out.

Hope you dig them...nothing too flashy, just quality tunes arranged to my fancy.
Volume 3 is my personal favorite but they all have some joints!