Vintage electronic synthesizer classical album in very good condition. Sleeve is clean with light storage wear only, no fading or corner bends. Vinyl record is clean with no scratches or heavy scuffs. Switched-On Bach (1968) by Wendy Carlos is considered the "record that changed everything" by fans of electronic music as the album popularized the Moog Synthesizer with Carlos performing an entire concerto using the device, proving up the instrument as a legitimate form of creativity. Electronic music would expand from this 1968 album and Carlos would famously go on to compose the classical original score to Stanley Kubrik's A Clockwork Orange in 1971.
| Case Type | Cardboard Sleeve |
| Catalog Number | MS 7194 |
| Color | Black |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Era | 1960s |
| Features | Original Cover |
| Fidelity Level | High-Fidelity |
| Format | Record |
| Inlay Condition | Excellent (EX) |
| Instrument | Moog Synthesizer |
| Language | English |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Number Of Audio Channels | Stereo |
| Record Grading | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Record Label | Columbia Masterworks |
| Record Size | 12" |
| Release Title | Switched-On Bach |
| Release Year | 1968 |
| Sleeve Grading | Very Good (VG) |
| Speed | 33 RPM |
Vintage electronic synthesizer classical album in very good condition. Sleeve is clean with light storage wear only, no fading or corner bends. Vinyl record is clean with no scratches or heavy scuffs. Switched-On Bach (1968) by Wendy Carlos is considered the «record that changed everything» by fans of electronic music as the album popularized the Moog Synthesizer with Carlos performing an entire concerto using the device, proving up the instrument as a legitimate form of creativity. Electronic music would expand from this 1968 album and Carlos would famously go on to compose the classical original score to Stanley Kubrik’s A Clockwork Orange in 1971.