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From: bourne@siemens.UUCP (Dave Bourne)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Synergy
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Date: Tue, 5-Jun-84 17:41:36 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun  5 17:41:36 1984
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Just in case you were interested, some more info on Synergy.

First, a complete discography (in order of release date)
		Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra (1974)
		Sequencer (1975)
		Cords (1977)
		Games (1980)
		Audion (1981)
		Computer Experiments, Volume 1 (1981)
		Semiconductor  (1984)

	The dates are approximations from my not so reliable memory.

It should be pointed out that Computer Experiments was not done by Larry Fast
but by a program written by John Simonton of PAIA Electronics.  The album
cover had a neat touch with the assembly language listing on the back.

Audion and Computer Experiments came out about the same time (1981) and then
Fast went on tour with Peter Gabriel.  To a Synergy fan like myself, this tour
seemed to last forever.

Semiconductor, the most recent release, is a two album set containing mostly
tunes from the other albums.  I think there are only about 3 new songs on the
entire 2-record set.

Another interesting note is that the first three albums were originally 
released on clear plastic.  I don't know why they stopped doing this because
my clear plastic albums have lasted longer than the regular black vinyl ones.


		
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