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Revision as of 03:04, 20 December 2017
'Popcorn' by Gershon Kingsley is perhaps the most well-known piece of electronic music.[1] Composed in 1969, this version has been covered various times, but base of most covers is Kingsley's own 7" Single version, released in 1972.[2]
Unlike the LP version, the 7" version has the iconic start used in most covers. It is also slightly slower and has a lower pitch.
Nothing else is known about this version. Only an excerpt has been uploaded on the internet[3], and as of now, little to no other info or audio is available..
7/6/2016 Update: The 7" single is available to purchase on eBay (from Germany): http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gershon-Kingsley-and-the-Moog-Pop-corn-Popcorn-7-Single-/391358435786?hash=item5b1ec7d1ca:g:5WYAAOSwJkJWjejP
Videos
References
- ↑ [1] Retrieved 1 Jul '16.
- ↑ List of versions Retrieved 1 Jul '16.
- ↑ Audio excerpt Retrieved 1 Jul '16.
External Links
- Information regarding the single, via Discogs Last retrieved 1 Jul 2016.