
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Synths Used by Richard Wright of Pink Floyd

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There are a couple of cringworthy statements in there, such as: "The Prophet V was also an additive analogue synthesizer", and referring to the Polymoog as the Moog Polysynth.
ReplyDeleteI'm by no means an expert on this subject, but have certainly found out more than this just by poking around and asking. No mention of most of the 60s records keyboards at Abbey Road.
ReplyDeleteJohn Shykun, not mentioned, played most of the synths on The Wall, with Prophet and ARP (who he worked for). Fred Mandell did the organs on "In the Flesh" and a few others, tracks recorded here in Los Angeles.
However, this is a good attempt, a good start...