Robert Margouleff And Malcolm Cecil
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Tonto's Expanding Head Band
Used - LP - SD 18123
Clean 1975 US ressiue; Rockefeller address on labelrim text. Saw cut. This is the famous electronic duo hired by Stevie Wonder to program the synthesizer's for Innervisions. ""Zero Time is one of the first -- and perhaps best of -- all electronic albums. Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil, under the alias of T.O.N.T.O.'s Expanding Head Band, created this analog marvel on T.O.N.T.O. -- "The Original New Timbral Orchestra." The pristine synth washes are crisp and clear. Margouleff and Cecil forged a new sound with a digital feeling. Oddly, this instrument was embraced and used extensively by Motown artists. Steve Hillage used it on Motivation Radio, and Devo used it quite often. (Cecil produced and engineered a number of their albums.) The rest of the rock & roll community ignored it. For historical purposes, this rare and collectible album is essential. For musical integrity, it still stands the test of time and is essential. It is a classic with no real peers, but it will appeal to fans of Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company, Jean Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Wendy Carlos, and Fripp & Eno in terms of its uniqueness and legacy." All Music Guide - Jim Brenholts
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Tonto's Expanding Head Band
Used - LP - SD 18123
1975 2nd Pressing. Glossy, NM- Vinyl. This Is The Famous Electronic Duo Hired By Stevie Wonder To Program The Synthesizer's For Innervisions.
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