The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds

The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds
The Zodiac - Cosmic Sounds
Studio album
Released November 1967
Recorded 1967
Genre Psychedelic rock
Length 38:25
Label Elektra
Reissued by Water Records
Producer Alex Hassilev
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars [1]

The Zodiac : Cosmic Sounds (also known, less correctly, as either The Zodiac by Cosmic Sounds, or Cosmic Sounds by The Zodiac - the sleevenotes were unclear) was a collaborative concept album on the theme of the signs of the Zodiac. It was issued by Elektra Records in 1967 and featured early use of the Moog synthesizer by Paul Beaver, with music written by Mort Garson, words by Jacques Wilson, and narration by Cyrus Faryar. It has been variously described as "a wonderful period piece"[2] and "apt to inspire more giggle fits than stoned, pull-the-shades-down reveries"[3]

Contents

Concept

The idea began in 1967 with Jac Holzman, the head of Elektra Records, which had just gained major success with The Doors' debut album. Holzman had the initial concept for the album, and hired Alex Hassilev, a member of The Limeliters, to produce it. Hassilev in turn brought in Mort Garson, with whom he had just formed a production company, to write the music. Hassilev and Garson had planned to do a series of concepts following Cosmic Sounds. Garson wrote music for one of the other intended albums, The Sea, but Rod McKuen, who was supposed to have been on the project, left and did his own version with Anita Kerr. Hassilev temporarily left the project to produce The Dusk 'Till Dawn Orchestra's Sea Drift album, which incorporated part of The Sea's intended theme.[4]

Recording

Garson brought together a mixture of musicians, most of whom were not credited on the album sleeve. Musician and electronic instrument collector Paul Beaver, who had done music effects for films, was chosen to perform the MOOG on the album since he was one of the few people on the West Coast who knew how to set up and use the synthesizer at the time. Beaver and Moog went to the California Audio Engineering Society convention in 1967 to showcase the Moog Synthesizer for the first time on the West Coast.[5] Emil Richards, who had worked with such musicians as Frank Zappa, Marvin Gaye and Henry Mancini, was chosen to provide an assortment of percussive instrumental surprises throughout the album. Bassist Carol Kaye and drummer Hal Blaine, both top on-demand session musicians, were The Zodiac's rhythm section. Bud Shank, a top flute performer, and keyboardist Mike Melvoin were also used. Jacques Wilson wrote the album's narration, and folk singer Cyrus Faryar was chosen (suggested by Hassilev) to narrate over the album's exotic instrumentation.[4]

The album was released in late 1967. The sleeve, by artist Abe Gurvin and art director William S. Harvey, featured a florid psychedelic design. On the back, in large purple letters, were written the instructions: "Must be played in the dark".

Response

According to music critic Richie Unterberger:

Divided into 12 separate tracks, one for each astrological sign, it appeared just as both psychedelic rock and astrology itself were coming into vogue in the youthful counterculture. In some respects it was similar to other instrumental psychsploitation albums of the time, with a spacy yet tight groove that could have fit into the soundtrack of 1966 Sunset Strip documentaries, played in large measure by seasoned Los Angeles session musicians. In other respects, it was futuristic, embellished by some of the first Moog synthesizer ever heard on a commercial recording, an assortment of exotic percussive instruments, and sitar. The arrangements were further decorated by haunting harpsichord and organ, along with standard mid-1960s Los Angeles rock guitar licks. For those who took the astrology as seriously as the music, there was the dramatic reading of narrator Cyrus Faryar, musing upon aspects of each astrological sign in a rich, deep voice without a hint of irony.[4]

Garson later recorded several further LPs on individual zodiac signs, and became best known for composing the National Geographic theme.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Jacques Wilson

  1. "Aries - The Fire-Fighter" – 3:17
  2. "Taurus - The Voluptuary" – 3:38
  3. "Gemini - The Cool Eye" – 2:50
  4. "Cancer - The Moon Child" – 3:27
  5. "Leo - The Lord Of Lights" – 2:30
  6. "Virgo - The Perpetual Perfectionist" – 3:05
  7. "Libra - The Flower Child" – 3:28
  8. "Scorpio - The Passionate Hero" – 2:51
  9. "Sagittarius - The Versatile Daredevil" – 2:06
  10. "Capricorn - The Uncapricious Climber" – 3:30
  11. "Aquarius - The Lover Of Life" – 3:45
  12. "Pisces - The Peace Piper" – 3:19

Personnel

References

  1. ^ The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds at Allmusic
  2. ^ Trevor J. Pinch, Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer
  3. ^ Answers.com
  4. ^ a b c Reissue liner notes by Richie Unterberger
  5. ^ Holmes, Thom (2008). 'Electronic and Experimental Music: Technology, Music, and Culture' pp. 214. new York, NY: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group. ISBN 9780415957823

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