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  2. List of Mellotron recordings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of recordings that feature the sound of a Mellotron, a polyphonic tape-replay keyboard developed in the 1960s. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  3. Mellotron - Wikipedia

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    The Mellotron was used extensively by German electronic band Tangerine Dream through the 1970s, [56] on albums such as Atem (1973), [56] Phaedra (1974), [57] Rubycon (1975), [58] Stratosfear (1976), [59] and Encore (1977). [59] In the late 1970s, French duo Space Art used a Mellotron during the recording of their second album, Trip in the ...

  4. Chamberlin - Wikipedia

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    Chamberlin would receive royalty payments from the Mellotron company, though this apparently ended in the late 1960s. Through this same royalty system, he licensed the Chamberlin "3 violins" sound to be used as the violins sound in the Mellotron library. This sound was used on much of the British Mellotron music since the mid-1960s.

  5. Birotron - Wikipedia

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    The Birotron was named after its inventor, Dave Biro, and developed with investment from regular Mellotron player Rick Wakeman. [1] [2] Like the Mellotron, the instrument produced sounds from magnetic tape, but it used eight-track tape in a loop. As such tapes never need rewinding, this avoided the problem that the Mellotron had, where a sound ...

  6. Flying (Beatles instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    This coda, which Mark Lewisohn speculated was "seemingly copied straight from an unidentifiable modern jazz record", [1] was in fact played on a mellotron. (In addition to the familiar samples of instruments playing single notes, mellotrons had entire banks of a pop orchestra playing popular styles of music, with optional accompaniment.

  7. Primitive Radio Gods - Wikipedia

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    Primitive Radio Gods is an American alternative rock band from Southern California.Current members consist of frontman Chris O'Connor, who performs vocals and bass guitar; percussionist Tim Lauterio; and Luke McAuliffe, who contributes various additional instrumentation (guitars, violins, piano) as well as much of the art that has appeared on the band's albums and website.

  8. Talk:Mellotron/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    1 List of Mellotron recordings. 3 comments. 2 Proper noun? 3 comments. 3 What is this supposed to mean? 2 comments. 4 McCartney solo career. 2 comments. 5 External ...

  9. Mike Millard - Wikipedia

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    Mike Millard (May 18, 1951 – November 29, 1994), [1] nicknamed "Mike The Mic" was an avid concert taper circa 1973 to 1994, recording over 300 concerts, including Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones concerts in California. [2]