Album

Electronic Sound

George Harrison

1969 · Electronic

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Electronic Sound by George Harrison

Electronic Sound is a Jazz album by George Harrison, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 41 pressings tracked.

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Electronic Sound is George Harrison's second solo album. Released in May 1969, it was the second and final record released on the Beatles' short-lived Zapple Records label, a subsidiary of Apple Record. The album features two lengthy pieces performed on the Moog synthesizer. It was one of the first albums to make exclusive use of the instrument. Zapple was intended as a creative outlet for avant-garde musical work. Not long after the release of this album The Zapple label was folded at the insistence of the Beatles' then-manager Allen Klein. Because of its experimental and highly non-commercial nature, Electronic Sound failed to chart in the UK, and barely made the US Billboard 200 album chart, peaking at #191. Original US LP label for Side Two of Electronic Sound. The album was issued on CD for the first time in late 1996. CD versions of the album have the recordings (but not the titles) in the wrong order. In recent years this error has led many listeners to confuse the two track. The track on LP side one "Under The Mersey Wall" (25 minutes) begins with a series of gunshot-like sounds and appears to be a performance of a single Moog instrument, though often making use of tape delay and echo effect. The second LP side "No Time Or Space" (18 minutes) uses the sound of two Moog instruments playing at the same time, an effect made possible through the use of overdubbing. Portions of white noise from "No Time or Space" are used throughout "I Remember Jeep," one of several jams included on Harrison's third solo album, All Things Must Pa, released in 1970. The cover of Electronic Sound was painted by Harrison himself. The inside sleeve included minimal notes on the album and a quotation attributed to Arthur Wax: "There are a lot of people around, making a lot of noise; here's some more." Synthesist Bernie Krause later pursued legal action against Harrison, claiming that "No Time Or Space" (side two of the original vinyl album; track one of the CD) was essentially a recording of him demonstrating the Moog III to Harrison (this is detailed in Krause's book Into A Wild Sanctuary.) Krause also claimed that the demonstration was recorded without his knowledge or consent. Krause's name was originally credited on the front cover under Harrison's cover credit, but it was painted over at his insistence. Despite thi, the words "Assisted by Bernie Krause" can still be read under the slver paint on the original LP pressing. The words "Produced by George Harrison" appear on front cover of the original LP pressings in light blue paint, but were recolored in dark blue and red on later re-issue. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Under the Mersey Wall (2014 Remaster)18:44
  2. 2No Time Or Space (2014 Remaster)25:07

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Big Band & Swing
  • velvety
  • nostalgic
  • theatrical

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