This was a copy of Bob Moog's personal demo tape that he brought with him when he visited London in the early seventies to publicise his analogue synthesiser technology.
The first track is a Contac cold/flu remedy advert, and the rest appear to come from a 1967 (re-released 1971) album called "Kaleidoscopic Variations: Spotlight on the Moog" by Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley, although after listening to online tracks from that album they are substantially different from these tracks.
Reel 11 tk1 | Contac advert | 1:03s | |
Reel 11 tk2 | ? | 2:11s | |
Reel 11 tk3 | Winchester Cathedral | 2:14s | |
Reel 11 tk4 | Umbrellas of Cherbourg | 2:38s | |
Reel 11 tk5 | Strangers in the night | 2:55s | |
Reel 11 tk6 | ? | 2:02s | |
Reel 11 tk7 | ? | 2:17s | |
Reel 11 tk8 | ? | 2:30s |
The complete duration of each track is shown, however all playable samples have been edited to 30 seconds in length.