Vintguy
04-07-2013, 06:24 AM


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Disc 1 = In Sound From Way Out!
Disc 2 = Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Electronic Pop Music From Way Out
Disc 3 = The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound of Jean-Jacques Perrey
Disc 4 = Moog Indigo
Disc 5 = Remixes
Interesting Facts
- "The Savers" was used as the theme to the American television game show "The Joker's Wild".
- Engineers with the Walt Disney Company were at work on a new parade at Disneyland Park, the "Main Street Electrical Parade." The idea was to cover floats with thousands of electronically controlled colored lights and to set the show to music. Paul Beaver and then later Disney musician Don Dorsey helped rework a Perrey-Kingsley composition called "Baroque Hoedown," an upbeat, almost sparkling number best described as "harpsichord gone country." It would become the underlying theme song of the parade for the next three decades at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Disney California Adventure Park and is still in use today at Magic Kingdom.
- Several segments of Sesame Street produced in the 1970s also made use of music from The In Sound from Way Out, as did other television programs, such as The Red Skelton Show. A skit from the October 23, 1976 airing of Saturday Night Live titled "Jeopardy! 1999" used "Unidentified Flying Object" as the opening and closing themes.
- "E.V.A." was co-written by Andy Badale aka Angelo Badalamenti, This slow, funky track is one of the most sampled in hip hop and rap music history
- "Visas to the Stars" was also co-written by Andy Badale aka Angelo Badalamenti