Difference between revisions of "EMS VCS3 Song List"

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|[https://www.discogs.com/release/1560411-Ian-Boddy-Slide Reference]
 
|[https://www.discogs.com/release/1560411-Ian-Boddy-Slide Reference]
 
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnHa3E8Kl7c YouTube]
 
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| Robert Fripp contributed futuristic guitar
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| Brian Eno was a partner in this phase of Bowie's music, and futuristic-synth based as a result
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| Roxy Music  
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| Editions of You
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| Middle 8 solo - Brian Eno
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| David Bowie
 
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| 1977
 
| Robert Fripp contributed futuristic guitar
 
|[https://youtu.be/hm__xDOWxDc?t=1261 Reference]
 
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| David Bowie
 
| Subterraneans
 
| 1977
 
| Brian Eno was a partner in this phase of Bowie's music, and futuristic-synth based as a result
 
|[https://youtu.be/hm__xDOWxDc?t=1261 Tony Visconti]
 
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| Roxy Music (Brian Eno)
 
| Editions of You
 
| 1973
 
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|[https://youtu.be/BonWfTW7jKc?t=42 Seen played live]
 
|[https://youtu.be/BonWfTW7jKc?t=42 Seen played live]
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 26 February 2022

Illustration of EMS VCS3 (1969)
EMS VCS3 (1969)

Table of Songs featuring EMS VCS3

Artist Song Year Notes Reference Media URL
Ian Boddy Slide (album) 2008 Synthesizer [Roland System 100-M, Doepfer A-100 & Analogue Systems Analogue Modular Synth, Minimoog, VCS-3] – Ian Boddy Reference YouTube
David Bowie Heroes 1977 Robert Fripp contributed futuristic guitar Reference YouTube
David Bowie Subterraneans 1977 Brian Eno was a partner in this phase of Bowie's music, and futuristic-synth based as a result Tony Visconti YouTube
Jean-Michel Jarre Oxygene - New Master Recording (album) 2007 Written-By, Recorded By [Re-recorded By], Mixed By, Synthesizer [Eminent 310, Arp 2600, Aks, Vcs-3, Rmi Harmonic Synthesizer], Mellotron, Organ [Farfisa], Synthesizer [Minipop Drum Machine (Small Stone And Electric Mistress Pedals)] – Jean Michel Jarre. For this version of Oxygene, Jarre re-recorded all the parts. I.E. this is not the 1976 original version of Oxygene. Nice video of the gear used though! Discogs YouTube
Roxy Music Editions of You 1973 Middle 8 solo - Brian Eno to do YouTube
Roxy Music Virginia Plain 1972 Synth breaks - Brian Eno Seen played live YouTube