Ripped by Ptrond/P*rnotrond. Not from my personal collection.
Possibly my favorite Robert Hall productions album ever pressed. it perfectly encapsulates everything that I love about this label; bizarre, rather silly, yet endlessly charming and occasionally brilliant. This album (specifically after listening to the RH 220 track "Lazy Day") was what got the ball rolling on my hunt for this mysterious company; I owe it so much thanks. There's some great variety on this album, from early synthesizer goodies to slick energetic cues and nice easy listening; there's a little something here for everyone.
Tracklist
RH 220
1. Ed's Head (Moog) 0:02
2. Happy Go (Moog) 0:51
3. Lazy Day (Moog) 1:22
4. Clear Day (Moog) 4:14
5. Move It Baby 6:45
6. Overdrive 7:52
7. Lookin Around 8:24
8. Friday 5 PM 8:58
9. Copacabana 9:37
10. Rio Cable Car 10:18
11. Sao Paulo 11:23
12. S.A. Holiday 11:43
13. Let's Go! 12:15
14. Sugar Loaf 12:45
15. Surfing 13:21
16. Le Mans 14:00
RH 221
1. Mississippi Remembered (Moog) 14:41
2. Loose Mongoose 15:44
3. Thinking Of Him 18:11
4. Rapping 19:09
5. Guitar Mood 19:40
6. Slightly Shearing 21:11
7. Winter Ride 21:58
8. Flutey 22:29
9. Organ Samba 23:10
10. Slightly Sergio 23:43
11. Blue Grotto 24:17
12. Berceuse (Moog) 24:53
13. Soul Food 25:44
14. Soul Food 26:48
15. Loose & Easy 27:21
16. Loose & Easy 28:22
17. Unhappy Harpsi 28:53
Download:
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This sounds like how I imagine a playground soundtrack from the '70s would sound. I'll meet you by the swings - we can eat hot dogs and watch the fireworks!
I get vintage PBS vibes from this.
Reminiscent of the electronic music pioneers of the 50s and 60s. Great tunes!
Mort Garson e.g.
Yes. And I've heard MG way too much so this is so refreshing.
I'm definitely sampling this
I used to collect these records, the albums and 7”s too. Cool post.
i feel like a machine
Thanks so much for this Rare Unknown Gem & for your fab Liner Notes!! Amazing Multicolor Library!!
Weird, super sweet library music. Thanks! Super cool.
Great music to head into spring with-so glad to have found this💛
This could have been recorded here in Brazil. This sounds soo late sixties Brazilian groove!
this hit the algorithm for some reason. congrats though nice channel
The algorithm's been very kind to this one, haha! And thank you! I'm very happy that more people are learning about Robert Hall Productions through this upload.
This is a wonderful 70s sounding thing 🥂
I have some of these Robert Hall LPs, not many most of them got killed in a leaky basement accident. It's low budget, quirky sound cues and sound effects. Also have some Bruton Music LPs which have way better production values and lush orchestrations. I do like a lot of RH's synth work interesting stuff.
Any ideas on release dates??
Nice upload! Reminds me of Bruce Haack stuff.
good stuff.
good find here
Reminiscent of The Residents Commercial Album.
Sell outs!!!! (
Thanks ❤
Very enjoyable
fantastic. thank you for sharing this.
11:30 🌟🔥
Nice
any relation to Robert Hall Clothing? In the 60's they were usually next to a Kinney Shoes
I have the same question.
From my research, it doesn't seem likely. Robert Hall Clothing was based in Connecticut, while Robert Hall Productions was based in New York. Robert Hall Clothing went defunct in 1977, while Robert Hall Productions kept releasing albums into the early 1980's. It's probably a coincidence, but with as little information there is online about Robert Hall Productions currently, It's simply hard to know.
Sounds like music for the analog horror Channel 58...
please don't ruin this with analog horror slop #Gatekeepingisok
@@CalzonieeeDon't be a prick. Who died and made you king?
@@Calzonieee Channel 58 is not "slop." It uses tropes from American culture to explore a uniquely American nightmare. It's not only frightening but profound. No disrespect toward Robert Hall music was intended. Quite the contrary.
@@user-qj4dx4fc3n Ignore, alt, delete
What he said,
Jean-Jacques Perrey was the king of this genre (as Perrey & Kingsley)
What have we here?
Track 4
21:58 also
I am Brazilian and I can see many references.. Am I right?
Você se refere a levada q lembra música regional?
There is a song called Sugar Loaf!