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    The Mellotron is an electro-mechanical musical instrument developed in Birmingham, England, in 1963. It is played by pressing its keys, each of which...
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  • Mellotron On! was intended to be the Primitive Radio Gods' second album, following Rocket. However, the record company that was to release the album,...
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  • This is a list of recordings that feature the sound of a Mellotron, a polyphonic tape-replay keyboard developed in the 1960s. Contents:  Top A B C D E...
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  • album (both including the bonus track "Derelict Herds") and a poster. "Mellotron Heart" was included on a separate disc with a limited number of copies...
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    contributions to rock music, most notably in the development and emergence of the Mellotron in 1960s rock music. In 2018, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall...
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  • Keyboards, Vocals, Mellotron, Vocoder, Omnichord, Pedals Ann Shenton – Synthesizer, Flute, Cello, Keyboards, Theremin, Vocals, Mellotron, Harmonica Brothel...
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  • Mellotron acoustic guitar, Mellotron horns (track 1); Mellotron harpsichord, Mellotron vibraphone (2); Rhodes (4); flute, synthesizer, Mellotron trumpet...
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    synthesizer Hammond organ Keyboard Keytar Kraakdoos (or cracklebox) Laser harp Mellotron MIDI controller Eigenharp MIDI keyboard Seaboard Omnichord Ondes Martenot...
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  • Mellotron, and financed by Rick Wakeman. The Birotron was named after its inventor, Dave Biro, and developed with investment from regular Mellotron player...
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  • an electro-mechanical keyboard instrument that was a precursor to the Mellotron. It was developed and patented by the American inventor Harry Chamberlin...
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  • was his involvement in backing the development and manufacture of the Mellotron, an electro-mechanical musical instrument, and the company Mellotronics...
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  • percussion; additional guitars and mellotron Session musicians Thorsten Quaeschning – lead synthesizers, mellotron and programming on "The Stargate [Tablet...
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    featured two Mellotrons onstage along with discussions and live Mellotron-inspired music from guests, plus the official launch of Awde's book Mellotron. Talking...
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  • rock features instruments found in both genres, such as synthesizers, mellotrons, tape music techniques, electric guitars and drums. Some electronic rock...
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  • Shelley, Tony Bourge and Ray Phillips. Budgie Burke Shelley – vocals, bass, Mellotron, piano Tony Bourge – guitar Ray Phillips – drums Allmusic review...
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  • Froese – synthesizers, Mellotron, Moog synthesizer, electric guitars, acoustic guitar Christopher Franke – Moog, music sequencer, mellotron, synthesizers, electronic...
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    feature Mellotron, played by Pinder. Prior to the Moody Blues' formation, Pinder had worked for the company that manufactured the Mellotron, though he...
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  • and 1961 respectively. "Flying" was recorded on 8 September 1967 with mellotron, guitar, bass, maracas, drums and tape loop overdubs on 28 September under...
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  • released on Arista Records, and for keyboardist Robert Webb playing a Mellotron sawn in half. The band was formed in 1975 by drummer Mark Ibbotson, and...
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  • McMicken – lead guitar, vocals, mellotron, banjo Frank McElroy – rhythm guitar, vocals Zach Miller – keyboards, piano, mellotron, air organ Eric Slick – drums...
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  • collaborator Tony Clarke and the first to feature keyboardist Mike Pinder on Mellotron. These changes, combined with a shift away from R&B covers toward original...
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  • production (all tracks); Moog (tracks 6, 8, 10); claps, drum machine (6, 10); Mellotron, shaker (6); Hammond organ (9), vocoder (10) Patrick Carney – claps, drum...
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    and lyricists. He became a frequent user of the Hammond T-102 organ, Mellotron, ARP Pro Soloist and Yamaha CP-70 piano. In the band's earliest years...
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  • ukulele, piano, toy piano, bells, glockenspiel, mellotron, tambourine, vibraphone Nat Smith — cello, mellotron, celesta, tenor guitar Kristin Weber — violin...
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  • the Court of the Crimson King, which mixed powerful guitar riffs and mellotron, with jazz and symphonic music, is often taken as the key recording in...
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    Chemistry (2002), engineering and contributing keyboards/hammond organ/mellotron to five tracks - "The Hindu Times", "Force of Nature", "Hung in a Bad...
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  • Schmidt – organ, synthesizer, Mellotron, artwork Matthew Camirand – bass guitar Joshua Wells – drums, percussion, piano, Mellotron Additional musicians Ryan...
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  • vocals, guitars, percussion, production Stephen Fitzpatrick – guitars, mellotron Kellii Scott – drums, percussion Nicole Fiorentino – bass guitar Additional...
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  • additional producer Musicians Andrew Hozier-Byrne – vocals (all tracks), Mellotron (track 3), guitar (4, 5), all instruments (15) Alex Ryan – bass guitar...
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    and "Let It Be" as having a gospel rhythm. MacDonald called McCartney's Mellotron intro on "Strawberry Fields Forever" an integral feature of the song's...
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