Bruce Haack - This Old Man (1975) - New LP Record 2025 Shimmy Disc Clear Vinyl - Electronic / Children's / Abstract
Bruce Haack - This Old Man (1975) - New LP Record 2025 Shimmy Disc Clear Vinyl - Electronic / Children's / Abstract
Bruce Haack – This Old Man
Label: |
Shimmy Disc – SHIMMY-2029 |
|---|---|
Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, Clear
|
Country: |
US |
Released: |
|
Genre: |
Electronic, Children's |
Style: |
Abstract |
Tracklist
| A1 | This Old Man | |
| A2 | Bods | |
| A3 | Elizabeth Foster Goose | |
| A4 | Four Dances | |
| B1 | Wooden Bread | |
| B2 | Remember | |
| B3 | 17 Gifts For Free Children | |
| B4 | Shine On | |
| B5 | Thank You |
Credits
- Performer – Bruce Haack
Notes
About the music:
Most of the music on this album was programmed on a polyphonic music computer built by Bruce Haack from surplus parts furnished by Ver-Tech Radio of Philadelphia. The machine was made in 18 months - without diagrams or plans (Bruce Haack has never studied electronics) and will produce up to twelve simultaneous voices in changing sequence via a memory holding over four-thousand bits of information. It will also compose at random.
Originally released on vinyl in 1975 by Dimension 5, Bruce's own label. This Re-Issue is the first time 'This Old Man' has been released on vinyl since then!
Re-Mastered By Kramer 2024
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode:Â 634413120842

Description
Bruce Haack – This Old Man
Label: |
Shimmy Disc – SHIMMY-2029 |
|---|---|
Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, Clear
|
Country: |
US |
Released: |
|
Genre: |
Electronic, Children's |
Style: |
Abstract |
Tracklist
| A1 | This Old Man | |
| A2 | Bods | |
| A3 | Elizabeth Foster Goose | |
| A4 | Four Dances | |
| B1 | Wooden Bread | |
| B2 | Remember | |
| B3 | 17 Gifts For Free Children | |
| B4 | Shine On | |
| B5 | Thank You |
Credits
- Performer – Bruce Haack
Notes
About the music:
Most of the music on this album was programmed on a polyphonic music computer built by Bruce Haack from surplus parts furnished by Ver-Tech Radio of Philadelphia. The machine was made in 18 months - without diagrams or plans (Bruce Haack has never studied electronics) and will produce up to twelve simultaneous voices in changing sequence via a memory holding over four-thousand bits of information. It will also compose at random.
Originally released on vinyl in 1975 by Dimension 5, Bruce's own label. This Re-Issue is the first time 'This Old Man' has been released on vinyl since then!
Re-Mastered By Kramer 2024
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode:Â 634413120842













