词条 | The Electric Lucifer |
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| name = The Electric Lucifer | type = Album | artist = Bruce Haack | cover = Album Electric Lucifer.jpg | alt = | released = May 1970 | recorded = 1968–1969 | venue = | studio = | genre = Electronic,[1] psychedelic rock[1] | length = | label = Columbia | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = }}{{Album ratings |rev1 = AllMusic |rev1score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}[2] }} The Electric Lucifer is an album by Bruce Haack noted for its originality{{cn|date=February 2013}} and innovative use of acid rock and electronic sounds. AllMusic describes it as "a psychedelic, anti-war song cycle about the battle between heaven and hell."[2] Haack used a Moog synthesizer and his own home-built electronics, including an early prototype vocoder. It was originally released on LP in 1970 and has been re-mastered and re-released on CD several times. The 2007 Omni Records CD release included a radio interview from 1970 and an alternate version of "Electric To Me Turn" as a bonus track. "Song of the Death Machine" and "Word Game" both feature vocals by Chris Kachulis. The lyrics mention concepts such as "powerlove" — a force so strong and good that it will not only save mankind but Lucifer himself. It remains Haack's only album to debut on a major label and was featured heavily in the 2004 documentary The King of Techno.{{cn|date=February 2013}} Track listing{{tracklist| headline = A Side | all_writing = | title1 = Electric to Me Turn | length1 = 1:50 | title2 = The Word (Narration) | length2 = 0:30 | title3 = Cherubic Hymn | length3 = 2:20 | title4 = Program Me | length4 = 4:39 | title5 = War | length5 =3:45 | title6 = National Anthem to the Moon | length6 = 2:38 | title7 =Chant of the Unborn | length7 =1:22 }}{{tracklist | headline = B Side | all_writing = | title1 = Incantation | length1 = 3:15 | title2 =Angel Child | length2 = 1:01 | title3 = Word Game | length3 = 3:48 | title4 = Song of the Death Machine | length4 = 3:00 | title5 = Super Nova | length5 =5:22 | title6 = Requiem | length6 = 3:21 }} References1. ^1 {{cite magazine|title= Stones Throw celebrate "king of techno" Bruce Haack |date= 12 August 2010 |magazine= Fact |url= http://www.factmag.com/2010/08/12/stones-throw-celebrate-king-of-techno-bruce-haack-on-new-compilation/ |accessdate= 20 July 2016}} 2. ^1 AllMusic review External links
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