Perrey and Kingsley (known also as "Perrey & Kingsley" or "Perrey-Kingsley") was an
electronic music duo made up of
French
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composer
Jean-Jacques Perrey and
German-American composer
Gershon Kingsley. The duo lasted from 1965 to 1967 and both are considered pioneers of electronic music. They released under
Vanguard Records two studio albums ''The In Sound From Way Out!'' and ''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations''. They also were among the first artists to incorporate the
Moog synthesizer
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, prior to the successful 1968 release, ''
Switched-On Bach'' by
Wendy Carlos.
History
1964–1966: ''The In Sound From Way Out!''
Gershon Kingsley was a German-American
Vanguard Records arranger since 1964, he fled
Nazi Germany to reach then
Mandatory Palestine (present-day
Israel) a few days before
Kristallnacht in 1938.
After the
World War II he came to
Los Angeles in 1946, where he studied at the
Conservatory of Music, adopted the pseudonym ''Gershon'' in tribute to the son of
Moses
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and worked in
Broadway productions.
Jean-Jacques Perrey was a French accordion player and medical student who abandoned his studies after meeting
Georges Jenny, the inventor of the
Ondioline that hired Perrey as a salesman in the late 1950s.
At the Studio of Contemporary Music Research in France, Perrey met
Pierre Schaeffer, who had pioneered the avant-garde sound art form known as ''
musique concrète
Musique concrète (; ): " problem for any translator of an academic work in French is that the language is relatively abstract and theoretical compared to English; one might even say that the mode of thinking itself tends to be more schematic, ...
''. Thereafter, Perrey began to experiment with
tape manipulation.
Perrey and Kingsley met in 1964 at the Carroll Music Service led by Carroll Bratman in
New York City. Perrey signed a contract with Vanguard Records and their first recording for the label was "The Little Man From Mars" (included in the 1966 album, ''The In Sound From Way Out!''). The two spent 275 hours producing and recording the album, Perrey also played Ondioline, provided musique concrète "rhythmic patterns",
[Fourier, Laurent, "Jean-Jacques Perrey and the Ondioline", '']Computer Music Journal
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'', Vol. 18, No. 4, Winter 1994, MIT Press and mixed his
tape loops and "inventive melodies" with Kingsley's arrangements and instrumentation.
Some tracks from this album versioned
classical music pieces: "Swan's Splashdown" is a version of ''
Danse des petits cygnes'' from
Pyotr Tchaikovsky's
Swan Lake
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ballet and "Countdown At 6" is a version of ''
Dance of the Hours'' by
Ponchielli.
The "baby cooing" sound clip used in "Countdown At 6" was extracted from ''Authentic Sound Effects Volume 8'' (1964), later that same sound would be used by
Aaliyah
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in her 1998 single, "
Are You That Somebody?". "Barnyard In Orbit" composed by Perrey and Sam Fiedel for the
library album ''Musique Electronique du Cosmos'' (1962) was reworked for this album. The artwork was designed by American painter
Jules Halfant
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.
''The In Sound From Way Out!'' was released on Vanguard label in 1966.
"Visa To The Stars", co-written by
Angelo Badalamenti
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(under the pseudonym "Andy Badale") was released as promotional single in March 1967 with "Spooks In Space" as B side.
In his album review, ''
Billboard
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'' stated that the "recording of electronic pop music created by Gershon Kingsley and Jean Jacques Perrey is so far out it may become in."
In
AllMusic, Richie Unterberger wrote that "this early attempt to bring electronic music to the masses is commendable" and that "is cheesy enough to skirt the boundaries of kitsch, with a boxy, mechanical texture and a music-box-run-amok feel." He but added that, "There is a goofy charm to the mischievous placement of burps, gurgles, animal noises, and naive outer space-tinged themes" and concluded stating which the album has "material that would be far more at home on the soundtrack of a children's TV cartoon than a work of contemporary composition, this album is more of a curiosity than anything else."
It was chosen as one of the «ten basic
space age pop albums» by The Space Age Pop Music Page. In that same year they performed on the American game show "
I've Got a Secret" in which Perrey imitated four orchestral instruments with the
Ondioline, and then played with Kingsley one of the album tracks ("Spooks In Space", an electronic version of
Saint-Saëns's
Danse macabre).
1967–1972: ''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations''
For the second studio album ''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Electronic Pop Music From Way Out'', the duo incorporated the
Moog synthesizer
The Moog synthesizer is a modular synthesizer developed by the American engineer Robert Moog. Moog debuted it in 1964, and Moog's company R. A. Moog Co. (later known as Moog Music) produced numerous models from 1965 to 1981, and again from 20 ...
, with added special effects. It was played together with the Ondioline and is the second to be sold.
''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations'' was released on Vanguard label in 1967.
It is a mix between original tracks by Perrey and Kingsley like "The Savers" or "Fallout" and synthesized interpretations of "
Umbrellas of Cherbourg
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", "
Strangers In The Night", "
Lover's Concerto", "
Third Man Theme
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Background
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",
Winchester Cathedral,
Moon River
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,
Mas que Nada and other pop songs from time.
"The Savers" was released as single in December 9, 1967 with "Piooners Of The Stars" as the B side.
"Piooners Of The Stars" co-written also by Badale had an very old version that was included in the 2017 compilation album titled ''Jean-Jacques Perrey et son Ondioline''.
Some outlets such as
AllMusic or
NTS Radio
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cited the influence that
Joe Meek style had on Badale's collaborations with the duo.
In a retrospective review, Richie Unterberger from
AllMusic commented that, "It was still largely devoted to kitschy electro treatments of standards".
In late 1960s, it was reissued with a new artwork and new additional title, ''Spotlight on the Moog''.
After the release of ''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations'', the duet disbanded, and
Jean-Jacques Perrey recorded other two studio albums with the Vanguard Records label: ''
The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound of Jean Jacques Perrey
''The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound of Jean Jacques Perrey'' is the sixth studio album by French electronic musician Jean-Jacques Perrey, released in 1968 on the Vanguard Records label.
The penultimate song "Four, Three, Two, One" was made to ...
'' (1968) and ''
Moog Indigo'' (1970).
Gershon Kingsley released in 1969 the solo studio album ''Music to Moog By'' on
Audio Fidelity Records label. It included the original version of
Popcorn
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A popcorn kernel's strong hull contains the se ...
, which would later reach a great popularity and success with the version of
Hot Butter in 1972.
In later years, several compilation albums of his work were released. In 1975, compilation album ''The Essential Perrey & Kingsley'' was released, the following year it was described by ''
Keyboard'' magazine as an "a fine novelty album: one tires of it after four or five cuts, but in the meantime one is treated to an almost bewildering variety of silly synthesizer sounds." In 2001, a triple CD entitled ''The Out Sound From Way In!'' was released, which compiles four Perrey albums, two as a duet and solo, plus seven remixes of Perrey and Kingsley's work, including two remixes from the ''Moog Indigo'' song, "E.V.A." by
Fatboy Slim
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and five by Eurotrash.
Discography
Studio albums
*1966: ''The In Sound from Way Out!'' (
Vanguard Records)
*1967: ''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Electronic Pop Music From Way Out'' (Vanguard Records)
Compilations albums
*1973: ''The Best Of The Moog'' (Vanguard Records)
*1975: ''Incredible Synthesizer'' (Vanguard Records)
*1975: ''The Essential Perrey & Kingsley'' (Vanguard Records)
*2001: ''The Out Sound from Way In! The Complete Vanguard Recordings'' (Vanguard Records)
*2007: ''Vanguard Visionaries: Perrey & Kingsley'' (Vanguard Records)
*2012: ''The Electronic Pop Songs'' (
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...
)
*2012: ''Space Age Computer Music'' (Welk Music Group)
Singles
*1966: ''Swan's Splashdown / Cosmic Ballad'' (Vanguard Records)
*1967: ''Visa To The Stars / Spooks In Space'' (Vanguard Records)
*1967: ''The Savers / Piooners Of The Stars'' (Vanguard Records)
Legacy and influence
Some tracks by Perrey and Kingsley were licensed for radio and television commercials,
the final track from ''The In Sound From Way Out!'', "Visa To The Stars" was used in a commercial for the
Esso
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oil company. In 1968, "The Savers", from ''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations'', won a
Clio Award when it was used as the soundtrack for a
No-Cal diet soft drink commercial,
later it would be used as opening theme from the
American
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television game show
The Joker's Wild since 1972 to 1975. Some tracks from ''The In Sound From Way Out!'' were used in ''
Sesame Street'' and ''
The Red Skelton Show''. "Electronic Can-Can" was the theme music for ''
Wonderama'', a
Metromedia children program of 1970s.
"
Baroque Hoedown
"Baroque Hoedown" is a song by the duet Perrey and Kingsley (formed by the French Jean-Jacques Perrey and the German-American Gershon Kingsley). Original from 1967 album ''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations'' a follow-up to their previous 1966 album, ''The ...
", from ''Kaleidoscopic Vibrations'' was the main theme for Disney's
Main Street Electrical Parade
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and ''
El Chapulin Colorado
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''. It also was sampled by Rock band
The Beatles in his 1968,
Christmas Record. A parody of the
Saturday Night Live broadcast on October 23, 1976 and titled "Jeopardy! 1999" used the 1966 track "Unidentified Flying Object" as opening and closing theme.
In 1996 the
Beastie Boys
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released an
compilation album
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with a cover inspired by his 1966 album and also used the same title.
In 1997, the Alternative rock band
Smash Mouth released
Walkin' on the Sun, a single whose bassline and opening melody is based on the track "Swan's Splashdown".
References
External links
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