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|[https://www.discogs.com/release/485876-Four-Tet-And-Sa-Ra-Sun-Drums-And-Soil Discogs] | |[https://www.discogs.com/release/485876-Four-Tet-And-Sa-Ra-Sun-Drums-And-Soil Discogs] | ||
|[https://youtu.be/0ZXcn-RgbF4 YouTube] | |[https://youtu.be/0ZXcn-RgbF4 YouTube] | ||
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| + | |Peter Gabriel | ||
| + | |Of These, Hope | ||
| + | |1989 | ||
| + | |"The talking drum beat of this track is incredibly addictive, and once heard is difficult to get out of one's head; it is Gabriel's Prophet 5 contribution that gives the wonderful drum sound its proper melodic accompaniment." | ||
| + | |[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/peter-gabriel-passion/5662 Sound On Sound, 1989] | ||
| + | |[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/peter-gabriel-passion/5662 YouTube] | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |Peter Gabriel | ||
| + | |So | ||
| + | |1986 | ||
| + | |"We used the CS-80 on So, although the Prophet 5 was the main synth there. Peter Gabriel has one of the best sounding ones I've ever come across." | ||
| + | |[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/creating-chaos/2100 Music Technology Oct 1987] | ||
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| Herbie Hancock | | Herbie Hancock | ||
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|[https://www.discogs.com/release/8072268-Kornet-Kornet-III Discogs] | |[https://www.discogs.com/release/8072268-Kornet-Kornet-III Discogs] | ||
|Can't find | |Can't find | ||
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| + | |Jean-Michel Jarre | ||
| + | |Concerts in China (album) | ||
| + | |1981 | ||
| + | |Jean-Michel Jarre: Fairlight CMI, Eminent Strings, Oberheim OBXa Polysynth, Moog Taurus pedal synth, EMS Synthi AKS (x3), EMS VCS3 (x3), Elka X705 organ, Linn Drum LM1, Electro-Harmonix MicroSynth, Laser Harp (by Bernard Szajner). | ||
| + | Frederic Rousseau: MDB Polysequencer, RSF rack synth, Yamaha CS60 polysynth, Korg Rhythm Boxes, ARP 2600. | ||
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| + | Dominique Perrier: Moog Liberation portable synth, '''Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Polysynth''', Eminent strings, Korg PS-3300 polysynth, Kobol synth. | ||
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| + | Roger Rizzitelli: Electronic percussion and Simmons drums. | ||
| + | |[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/record-review-jean-michel-jarre/1720 E&MM Jun 1982] | ||
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| Level 42 | | Level 42 | ||
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|[https://www.discogs.com/release/1940290-Giorgio-Moroder-Cat-People-Original-Soundtrack Discogs] | |[https://www.discogs.com/release/1940290-Giorgio-Moroder-Cat-People-Original-Soundtrack Discogs] | ||
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF5-llgf04A&list=PLqnnuEVGcRQwAMePGTJlmmalK8n4LAgLF YouTube] | |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF5-llgf04A&list=PLqnnuEVGcRQwAMePGTJlmmalK8n4LAgLF YouTube] | ||
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| + | |Van Morrison | ||
| + | |Beautiful Vision | ||
| + | |1982 | ||
| + | |"The upshot of all this was that Isham started to incorporate the atmospheric ideas of Eno into Van Morrison's music by utilising synthesizers with flute and voice. The lush sound of Beautiful Vision and Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart are indicative of "this common interest in Ambient music." Isham remembers the one-week recording sessions for the latter album, which took place at the Townhouse in London, as being nothing short of "superb". | ||
| + | "The keyboards I played on that were a Prophet 5 and an old Oberheim 4-voice. I think that was it. In fact, I've never amassed a lot of keyboards. I still use my Prophet 5" | ||
| + | |[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/blowing-technologys-horn/4017 Sound On Sound, Nov 1988] | ||
| + | |[https://youtu.be/Yq4VvE2s0V0 YouTube] | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |Van Morrison | ||
| + | |Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart | ||
| + | |1983 | ||
| + | |See above | ||
| + | |[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/blowing-technologys-horn/4017 Sound On Sound, Nov 1988] | ||
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| Gary Numan | | Gary Numan | ||
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|[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/re-vox/2451 Music Technology 1993] | |[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/re-vox/2451 Music Technology 1993] | ||
|[https://youtu.be/xOz60yXoAyU YouTube]" | |[https://youtu.be/xOz60yXoAyU YouTube]" | ||
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| + | |Rick Wakeman | ||
| + | |War Games | ||
| + | |1984 | ||
| + | |"A flute-like Prophet adds the theme to the singer's counter harmony and a short polysynth transition modulates to B minor for the lyrical theme first heard in the overture on oboe" | ||
| + | |[https://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/rick-wakeman-in-1984/3626 E&MM, Dec 1981] | ||
| + | |[https://youtu.be/aTtsMYgij6o YouTube] | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |Rick Wakeman | ||
| + | |Forgotten Memories | ||
| + | |1984 | ||
| + | |"Although Rick's score specifies full orchestra, it is in fact played on the Prophet 5 and 10 with banjo" | ||
| + | |[https://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/rick-wakeman-in-1984/3626 E&MM, Dec 1981] | ||
| + | |[https://youtu.be/b-nlAmvOJC8 YouTube] | ||
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| Patrick Woodroffe / Dave Greenslade | | Patrick Woodroffe / Dave Greenslade | ||
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Table of Songs featuring Sequential Circuits Prophet 5
| Artist | Song | Year | Notes | Reference | Media URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| George Duke | Brazilian Love Affair | 1980 | Synthesizer [Prophet V], Vocals – George Duke. Album: A Brazilian Love Affair. | Discogs | YouTube |
| George Duke | Sugar Loaf Mountain | 1980 | Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Prophet V] – George Duke. Album: A Brazilian Love Affair. | Discogs | YouTube |
| George Duke | Up From The Sea It Arose And Ate Rio In One Swift Bite | 1980 | Synthesizer [Prophet V Polyphonic] – George Duke. Album: A Brazilian Love Affair. | Discogs | YouTube |
| Four Tet and Sun Ra | Sun Drums And Soil | 2005 | Synthesizer [Prophet 5], Synthesizer [Roland Sh-101]. | Discogs | YouTube |
| Peter Gabriel | Of These, Hope | 1989 | "The talking drum beat of this track is incredibly addictive, and once heard is difficult to get out of one's head; it is Gabriel's Prophet 5 contribution that gives the wonderful drum sound its proper melodic accompaniment." | Sound On Sound, 1989 | YouTube |
| Peter Gabriel | So | 1986 | "We used the CS-80 on So, although the Prophet 5 was the main synth there. Peter Gabriel has one of the best sounding ones I've ever come across." | Music Technology Oct 1987 | |
| Herbie Hancock | Mr. Hands (album) | 1980 | Synthesizer [Waves Minimoog, Minimoog, Prophet 5, Oberheim 8 Voice, Yamaha Cs-80, Arp 2600], Clavinet [Hohner], Electric Piano [Rhodes 88 Suitcase Piano], Vocoder [Sennheiser], Drum Machine [Linn-Moffett Drum Synthesizer], Piano – Herbie Hancock. | Discogs | YouTube |
| Jon Hassell / Brian Eno | Ba-benzélé | 1980 | "Synthesizer - 'Starlight Background'. Trumpet, Synthesizer [Prophet 5 Touches] – Jon Hassell. Album: Fourth World Vol. 1 - Possible. Electronic / Experimental / Ambient. | Discogs | YouTube |
| Kitaro | Tenku (Album) | 1986 | Synthesizer [Yamaha Synthesizers, Korg Synthesizers, Roland Synthesizers, Prophet 5, Mini Moog, Kurzweil Synthesizer]. Electronic / New Age. | Discogs | YouTube |
| Kornet | Kornet III (album) | 1979 | Nilsson plays Minimoog, Prophet 5, Rhodes piano | Discogs | Can't find |
| Jean-Michel Jarre | Concerts in China (album) | 1981 | Jean-Michel Jarre: Fairlight CMI, Eminent Strings, Oberheim OBXa Polysynth, Moog Taurus pedal synth, EMS Synthi AKS (x3), EMS VCS3 (x3), Elka X705 organ, Linn Drum LM1, Electro-Harmonix MicroSynth, Laser Harp (by Bernard Szajner).
Frederic Rousseau: MDB Polysequencer, RSF rack synth, Yamaha CS60 polysynth, Korg Rhythm Boxes, ARP 2600. Dominique Perrier: Moog Liberation portable synth, Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Polysynth, Eminent strings, Korg PS-3300 polysynth, Kobol synth. Roger Rizzitelli: Electronic percussion and Simmons drums. |
E&MM Jun 1982 | |
| Level 42 | Level 42 (album) | 1981 | Synthesizer [Prophet 5, Korg Polyphonic, Minimoog, Vocalising] – Wally Badarou | Discogs | YouTube" |
| Level 42 | The Pursuit of Accidents (album) | 1982 | Synthesizer [Prophet 5, Solina String Ensemble] – Wally Badarou | Discogs | YouTube" |
| Giorgio Morooder | Cat People (Original Soundtrack)(album) | 1982 | Synthesizers: Synclavier II, Minimoog, Polymoog, Prophet 5, Roland Jupiter 8, Linn Drum Machine, Wurlitzer Electric | Discogs | YouTube |
| Van Morrison | Beautiful Vision | 1982 | "The upshot of all this was that Isham started to incorporate the atmospheric ideas of Eno into Van Morrison's music by utilising synthesizers with flute and voice. The lush sound of Beautiful Vision and Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart are indicative of "this common interest in Ambient music." Isham remembers the one-week recording sessions for the latter album, which took place at the Townhouse in London, as being nothing short of "superb".
"The keyboards I played on that were a Prophet 5 and an old Oberheim 4-voice. I think that was it. In fact, I've never amassed a lot of keyboards. I still use my Prophet 5" |
Sound On Sound, Nov 1988 | YouTube |
| Van Morrison | Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart | 1983 | See above | Sound On Sound, Nov 1988 | |
| Gary Numan | The Aircrash Bureau | 1980 | Synthesizer [Prophet 5], Piano – D Haines | Discogs | YouTube |
| Gary Numan | This Wreckage | 1980 | Synthesizer [Minimoog, Polymoog, A.R.P. Pro-Soloist, JP4, Prophet 5], Piano – G. Numan | Discogs | YouTube |
| OMD | 1981 | "A lot of Ultravox's sound depends on the ARP Odyssey," says Andy, taking up the theme. "And a lot of ours is Korg with a Prophet string sound." | Reference | n/a | |
| Terry Riley | The Ethereal Time Shadow | 1982 | A work for voice and two Prophet 5 synthesizers. Commissioned by the Sudwest Rundfiink, Baden-Baden, West Germany. | Music Technology | |
| Terry Riley | Songs For the Ten Voices of the Two Prophets | 1982 | A work for voice and two Prophet 5 synthesizers. Commissioned by Radio Bremen, West Germany. | Music Technology | |
| Soft Cell | Bedsitter | 1981 | Bassline (0:15) - Dave Ball. Mimed on Top Of The Pops - 1981. | TOTP 1981 | TOTP 1981 |
| Soft Cell | Martin | 1982 | Lead riff (3:57) - Dave Ball. Played live on The Tube - 1982. | The Tube - 1982 | The Tube - 1982 |
| Soft Cell | Say Hello, Wave Goodbye | 1982 | Bassline (6:14) - Dave Ball. Played live 1982. | Live 1982 | Live 1982 |
| Soft Cell | Seedy Films | 1981 | Chords (0:45) - Dave Ball. Played live 1982. | Live 1982 | Live 1982 |
| Soft Cell | The Art of Falling Apart | 1982 | Solo Bass (13:24) - Dave Ball. Played live on The Tube - 1982. | The Tube 1982 | The Tube 1982 |
| Soft Cell | Where The Heart Is | 1982 | Chord riff (8:38) - Dave Ball. Played live on The Tube - 1982. | The Tube 1982 | The Tube 1982 |
| St Etienne | Foxbase Alpha (album) | 1991 | Synthesizer [Prophet 5], Sampler [Emax Sampler] | Discogs | YouTube |
| St Etienne | So Tough (album) | 1993 | Discogs | YouTube | |
| Tangerine Dream | Poland Live (album) | 1984 | [Prophet 5] – Chris Franke | Discogs | YouTube |
| The Cars | Let's Go | 1979 | Listen to that oscillator sync! | [ Reference] | [ YouTube] |
| Ultravox | Revelation (album) | 1993 | "Billy used a lot of his old keyboards on the album ... and then maybe a bit of Prophet. The aim is to make a 'stack', or a sculpted piece of sound.” | Music Technology 1993 | YouTube" |
| Rick Wakeman | War Games | 1984 | "A flute-like Prophet adds the theme to the singer's counter harmony and a short polysynth transition modulates to B minor for the lyrical theme first heard in the overture on oboe" | E&MM, Dec 1981 | YouTube |
| Rick Wakeman | Forgotten Memories | 1984 | "Although Rick's score specifies full orchestra, it is in fact played on the Prophet 5 and 10 with banjo" | E&MM, Dec 1981 | YouTube |
| Patrick Woodroffe / Dave Greenslade | The Pentateuch of The Cosmogony (album) | 1979 | Composed By, Arranged By, Keyboards [Polymoog, Prophet 5, Roland Rs202, Yamaha Cs60 Synth, Yamaha Cs80 Synth, Yamaha Cp70b Piano, Arp Explorer, Arp Omni, Cat Synth, Church Organ, Crumar Stringman, Hohner Clavinet, Kitten Synth, Mellotron 400, Minimoog], Vocoder [Sennheiser], Programmed By [Sds Drum Synth 3] – Dave Greenslade | Reference | YouTube |