Thursday, September 27, 2007

David Axelrod - The Warner Reprise Sessions

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01. Kyrie Eleison (Instrumental) 2:47
02. Gloria (Instrumental) 5:50
03. Credo (Instrumental) 4:41
04. Sanctus (Instrumental) 3:01
05. Benedictus (Instrumental) 5:04
06. Agnus Dei (Instrumental) 4:22
07. Kol Nidre (Instrumental) 2:52
08. Holy Are You (Instrumental) 4:08
09. General Confessional (Instrumental 1) 4:19
10. Individual Confessional (Instrumental 1) 2:23
11. Our Father, Our King (Instrumental 1) 3:24
12. The Adoration (Instrumental 1) 3:50
13. Closing Hymn (Instrumental 1) 2:57
14. Gerneral Confessional (Instrumental 2) 4:18
15. Individual Confessional (Instrumental 2) 2:21
16. Our Father, Our King (Instrumental 2) 3:24
17. The Adoration (Instrumental 2) 3:52
18. Closing Hymn (Instrumental 2) 2:56

David Axelrod; great composer of the 60s and 70s, has also produced for the likes of Lou Rawls, 'Cannonball' Adderley, and David McCallum. He's also had his work sampled in hip hop, most notably a McCallum record for Dr. Dre's The Next Episode.

One of the last works of his not yet anthologized are the the 3rd and 4th albums from The Electric Prunes. Well, they are now, and it looks like they came with instrumentals and some alternate takes.

enjoy

8 comments:

Andyman187 said...

Good Lookin!

GuGyBkNyC said...
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Sir Lung said...

is there a 4th electric prunes? i doubt that.

i wonder if these were mixed new -- anyone know? drums dont seem as heavy as the vinyl ive been listening to for years and years

i dunno said...

from their discogs entry:

They released two albums in 1967: The Electric Prunes: I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) and Underground. They broke up in 1968 while recording the third album, Mass in F Minor, produced by David Axelrod who completed the album using session musicians and a Canadian band, The Collectors. A fourth album, Release of an Oath, was released in 1968, also produced by David Axelrod, with session musicians backing up the vocals by The Electric Prunes.

Vinyl4Giants said...

Outstanding!

tripmaster said...

yea im sure it was remastered those bastards.

tripmaster said...

but thanks for this FOCKING awesome share...

Jason said...

This is incredible, 36 tracks! Thanks.