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1992 studio album by Moondog
Elpmas
Studio album by Moondog
Released1992 (1992)
StudioAcademy of St. Martin's in the Streets
Genre
Label
  • Kopf
  • Managarm Musikverlag
Producer
  • Moondog
  • Andi Toma

Elpmas is an album by the American composer and musician Moondog, released in 1992 via Kopf.

Background and recording

Elpmas was recorded at Academy of St. Martin's in the Streets, a studio in Germany owned by Andi Toma. The album's title is the word "sample" read backwards; it was the first time Moondog used sampling in his music.

Reception

Der Spiegel wrote that the music on Elpmas lies between folk music and minimal music and called it pleasant. "Blue" Gene Tyranny of AllMusic described it as a "wonderful CD built from environmental sounds, gently rocking marimbas, lovely counterpoint for winds, foot-taping rhythms, and sweetly sung wisdom from a chorus". Moondog's biographer Robert Scotto called it "the strangest of his German productions and in many ways the most like his earliest New York albums". He wrote that it primarily appealed to those who appreciated Moondog's eclectic side and propensity to move his music into new phases and that it confused those who expected a unified expression. He called it "a little too much over the edge perhaps".

Track listing

All tracks are written by Moondog

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Wind River Powwow"7:11
2."Westward Ho!"6:00
3."Suite Equestria (Trail Versus Road and Trail)"7:14
4."Marimba Mondo 1: The Rain Forest"5:33
5."Fujiyama 1 (instr.)"4:43
6."Marimba Mondo 2: Seascape of the Whales"5:51
7."Fujiyama 2 (Lovesong)"5:01
8."Bird of Paradise"2:40
9."The Message (a cappella male chorus)"1:01
10."Introduction and Overtone Continuum"2:25
11."Cosmic Meditation"24:10

Personnel

  • Henry Schuman – oboe
  • Peter Wendland – violone, viol
  • Johannes Leis – piccolo, saxophone (alto, tenor, bass)
  • Götz Alsmann – banjo
  • Andi Toma – vocals, whistling
  • Akbar Huck – vocals
  • Max Alsmann – vocals
  • Nobuko Sugai – recitation
  • Moondog – keyboards, percussion

References

Citations

  1. ^ Scotto 2013, p. 296.
  2. ^ Der Spiegel 1992.
  3. Tyranny.

Sources

Moondog
Studio albums
Compilations
Tribute albums
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