Monday, June 29, 2009
Cat Stevens ~ Was Dog a Doughnut 1977 Disco Purrfection Version
video upload by DJDiscoCat
Cat Stevens goes electro. 1977
via Wikipedia: "# Cat Stevens - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, steel guitar, classical guitar, lead guitar, ovation guitar, epiphone casino, guitar synthesizer, bouzouki, keyboards, acoustic piano, piano, celesta, harpsichord, wurlitzer electric piano, fender rhodes, polymoog, moog synthesizer, minimoog, arp string synthesizer, electric harpsichord, yahama cs-80, sequencer, drums, percussion, harmonica, strings, brass, arrangements, vocals"
Update via Micke in the comments: "*CS-80* is a typo I think, it should read GX-1. The album was recorded in March '77 and that's a bit too early for the CS-80 unless they had access to the prototype or a pre-production unit."
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+ Little Brother Montgomery - arp 2600 on "Was Dog A Doughnut?"
ReplyDelete+ Chick Corea - electric piano, keyboards on "Bonfire" and "Was Dog A Doughnut?"
ReplyDelete*CS-80* is a typo I think, it should read GX-1. The album was recorded in March '77 and that's a bit too early for the CS-80 unless they had access to the prototype or a pre-production unit.
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