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| collection of keyboards through the years does anyone have any information about rick's collection over the years? Complete set for each album if that is possible....mucho appreciate very much! |
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| Re: collection of keyboards through the years I'll try: 1966-68: Electric Piano, Farfisa Combo Compact organ 1968-69: Fender Rhodes, Hammond M-102 organ Spinat orga, Grand Piano, Farfisa compact duo organ, Mellotron M400 II, Vibes 1970-72: Farfisa Double Duo Organ, Fender Rhodes, Grand Piano, Hammond C3, Hammond M-102, Harpsichord, Mellotron M400 II Darki Side of the Moon recording sessions: Farfisa organ, Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ, Steinway Piano, Wurlitzer EP200, EMS Synthi AKS, Mini Moog 1972-74: Electric Piano, Farfisa organ, Hammond organ, Mini Moog model D, VCS3 1975-77: Fender Rhodes Suitcase Mk 1, Grand Piano, Hammond B3, VSC3, ARP Solina String, Mini Moog Model D, Hohner D6 Clavinet, Wurlitzer EP-200, Synthi AKS, Korg VC-10 Vocoder. The Wall recording sessions: Fender Rhodes Suitcase Mk 1, Hammond B3 and C3, Hohner Clavinet D6, Wurlitzer EP-200. ARP Quadra, Mini Moog model D, 1978 SCI Prophet 5, Yahama SS30 String synth, Solina string. Gilmour used ARP quadra synthezizer, Hohner Clavinet D6 and a Prophet 5. Waters used a VSC3. There were also som other keyboard players involved (Ezrin, Mandell but Wright played the majority of the keyboard parts on the album). Wet Dream recording sessions including use of Oberholm Poly synthesizer The Wall tour: Main stage: Hammond C3, Fender Rhodes, Steinway concert grand piano, Wurlitzer. Front stage: Hammond B3 (C3 in Europe), Yamaha CP80 Piano, Prophet-5, Solina String Synth, Wurlitzer AP200, Hohner Leslie III Accordion Identity recording sessions including use of Fairlight synthesizer A Momentary Lapse of reason recording sessions: Piano, Kurzweil keyboards, Hammond organ, Roland JX-10 1987-90: Kurzweil keyboards, Hammond organ, Roland juno Super X Division Bell recording sessions: Kurzweil keyboards, Piano 1994: Kurzweil K2000, Kurweil MIDI Board, Kurzweil K2005 Rack Modules (equipment owned by Jon Carin), Hammond B3 On an Island tour: Hammond B3, Kurzweil 2600 (owned by Jon Carin), Farfisa compact duo Source: PF Encyclopedia, Comfortably Numb - The history of The Wall (Fitch/Mahon), David Gilmour tour programme, Jon Carin interview 2007
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| Re: collection of keyboards through the years Thank you very much....does that book also tell about the soundboards through the years? |
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