Moog Indigo

Moog Indigo is the eighth solo album by electronic music pioneer Jean-Jacques Perrey. It was released in 1970 on Vanguard Records, an independent label. The ninth selection, a cover of Beethoven's Turkish March called "The Elephant Never Forgets", was used as the theme song for El Chavo del Ocho. The song was the subject of a lawsuit against Mexican media giant Televisa, who was forced to pay Vanguard Records and Perrey for the use of the song for several years by Chespirito with neither royalty payments to Perrey and Vanguard, nor permission for its use.[1][2] The case was settled in 2010.[3]

Moog Indigo
Studio album by
Released1970
GenreElectronic
Length31:20
LabelVanguard Records
ProducerJean-Jacques Perrey
Jean-Jacques Perrey chronology
Moog Sensations
(1971)
Moog Indigo
(1969)
Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Spotlight on the Moog
(1970)

Contrary to what some might expect, the title track bears no resemblance to the jazz standard "Mood Indigo".

Track listing

  1. "Soul City" (Pat Prilly, Andy Badale)
  2. "E.V.A." (Pat Prilly, Marie Perreault, Andy Badale)
  3. "The Rose and the Cross" (Gilbert Sigrist)
  4. "Cat in the Night" (Pat Prilly, Dene Mann, Andy Badale)
  5. "Flight of the Bumblebee" (Jean-Jacques Perrey, Harry Breuer, Gary Carol)
  6. "Moog Indigo" (Jean-Jacques Perrey, Andy Badale)
  7. "Gossipo Perpetuo" (Jean-Jacques Perrey, Harry Breuer, Gary Carol)
  8. "Country Rock Polka" (Pat Prilly, Fernand Bouillon, Harry Breuer)
  9. "The Elephant Never Forgets" (Jean-Jacques Perrey, Harry Breuer, Gary Carol)
  10. "18th Century Puppet" (Pat Prilly, Harry Breuer)
  11. "Hello Dolly" (Jerry Herman)
  12. "Passport to the Future" (Jean-Jacques Perrey, Andy Badale)

References

  1. "New Complaints". Courthouse News Service. 2009-09-09. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  2. "Jean-Jacques Perrey et al v. Televisa S.A. de C.V. et al, No. 2:2009cv06508 - Document 43 (C.D. Cal. 2009)". Justia Law. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  3. Frajman, Eduardo (2017-03-17). "Jean Jacques Perrey: He Helped Shape the Latin American Imagination, and Didn't Even Know It!". LemonWire. Retrieved 2017-06-14.
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