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Perrey & Kingsley - The In Sound From Way Out! Label: Vanguard Phonodisc Catalog#: VSD 79222 Format: Vinyl, LP Vinyl is VG+ to VG++ with some light scuffs Cover has some ringwear Country: Canada Released: 1966 Genre: Electronic Style: Leftfield, Abstract Tracklisting: A1 Unidentified Flying Object A2 The Little Man From Mars A3 Cosmic Ballad A4 Swan's Splashdown A5 Countdown At 6 A6 Barnyard In Orbit B1 Spooks In Space B2 Girl From Venus B3 Electronic Can-Can B4 Jungle Blues From Jupiter B5 Computer In Love B6 Visa To The Stars Of Gershon Kingsley's Moog-Work, I would by far pick this collaboration with Jean-Jacques Perrey over Kingsley's "Music to Moog By" any day. While Stan Free's one man band "Hot Butter" is still my top pick of Moog music from the 60s-70s era, "The In Sound from Way Out" is one delightful & kitschy listen. Where Stan Free did straight musical Moog covers of popular music, Kingsley & Perrey become playful with sound effects acting as musical notes; everything from cartoonish computeresque buzzings to Space-Age bleeps to a junilant baby's giggle. If you're one of the many folks these days who like to throw retro-martini parties complete with smoking jackets, shriners' caps, Hawaiian grass skirts, bowling shirts and bongos, than I can say without a shadow of a doubt that you have found the perfect soundtrack for your fiesta. Don't delay! This album, with tracks like Cosmic Ballad and Spooks in Space is way-hep! Little Man from Mars - Perrey and Kingsley