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 Silver Apples/Contact CD
The success of SILVER APPLES allowed the band to use a 24 track studio to record their second album, CONTACT.
In 1968 they released their eponymous album Silver Apples/Contact.
When the Silver Apples were formed in the mid-60's, Simeon Coxe and Danny Taylor had no way of knowing that they were forging the prototype of experimental electronic music Silver Apples/Contact.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/1104052/a/Silver+Apples%2FContact.htm   (649 words)

  
 Tiny Mix Tapes
By 1968, the Silver Apples had recorded their debut album, unleashing a short work of minimalist, electronic pyschedelia on the unsuspecting masses.
For any '60s aficionado, the Silver Apples' eponymous debut and 1969's Contact should provide a quality fix of heady synthetics that, realistically, should be recognized by the indie community as well.
Two minutes into the album, you know exactly where the Silver Apples are coming from.
www.tinymixtapes.com /musicreviews/s/silver_apples.htm   (443 words)

  
 Eye - Silver Apples + Windy & Carl - 12.11.97
Silver Apples and Contact, their two albums for Kapp, captured the pair's unique NYC avant-garde take on hippie-delia, with the only reference point being a guitarless Hawkwind.
Responding to the group's cult status 27 years after originally disbanding, 52-year-old Simeon has reformed the Silver Apples as a trio (without Taylor, whose whereabouts are unknown), and Beacon, a Steve Albini-recorded album of mostly new material, is imminent.
"Silver Apples is an organic mechanism composed of the Simeon and the Taylor Drums," declared the notes to their eponymous 1968 debut.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_12.11.97/music/silver.html   (819 words)

  
 Silver Apples Contact LP CD Picture Disc
Contact, the band’s second album, appeared in 1969 and such was the Silver Apple’s recorded popularity
Silver Apples all but disappeared from t he musical firmament when KAPP folded in 1970, only to re-emerge in
Silver Apples, named after a W B Yeats poem, consisted of electronics wiz Simeon Coxe and percussionist
www.radioactiverecords.com /prod01.htm   (430 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Music: Contact [Import]
Contact, the band's second album, appeared in 1969 and such was the Silver Apple's recorded popularity that a national tour was quickly organized.
Simeon, who composed the text for five of Contact's ten songs (he framed one song on Silver Apples, "Dancing Gods"),...
One aspect improved upon was the lyrics; many possess the same "cosmic" element found on Silver Apples, but others are full of bitterness, pain, paranoia, and confusion.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00008LJI0   (236 words)

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