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Oh, what creamy dreams 80s electronicos conjured within their oily brainfolds with this Sass-terpiece.  In 1980 the nation was still starstruck with NASA, disco was mysteriously topping the charts, and ex-peanut farmer Jimmy Carter fought  the Cold War by boycotting the Summer Olympics in Moscow.  What a glorious time to be alive and fear atomic annihilation. They weren’t even worried about the terrible 42nd law of binary nothingness!

This album gives a glimpse of what monster-truck-sized-synthesizer operators envisioned 20 years in the future. Jesus, were they wrong. So dreadfully wrong.

Moog Synthesizer

Telephone Switchboard

The tracks on this record are very “Star Trek” (post Kirk and pre-Jean-Luc, you dig) with songs like “On The Throne of Saturn” and “Inside The Black Hole”.  It also features the song “Karavan”, which debuted the previously undiscovered letter K in its title.  As a whole the album perfectly captures the decade’s hope of men living on the moon and women cooking for men on the moon.

Little did they know that electronica would some day devolve into this:

God damn now my whole body hurts. Luckily I have a little medicine stowed away here.  Ingest before it’s too late.

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Track List

1. Richard Burmer – Intro

2. Tangerine Dream – Tangram

3. Alex Cima – Primera

4.Steve Roach – Karavan

5. Don Preston – On The Throne Of Saturn

6. Neil Norman – Dance of the Hyenas

7. Alex Cima – Lithium

8. Michael Garrison – Escape

9. Bruce Curtois – Inside The Black Hole

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The back cover of this album perfectly conveys what Snoopy is all about:

I think if one has followed the Peanuts’ comic strip and particularly those segments that deal with Snoopy, one quickly becomes aware that one is reading installments of a fascinating allegory.  Snoopy is a very individual dog and has a special meaning to all of us.  Like all allegories, the significance of Snoopy really depends upon our own experience.  For example–to a child, Snoopy represents everything that a child wants to bein in his or her fantasy world…Snoopy is a pilot, Snoopy is a secret agent.  He can sit on a limb of a tree and hunch himself over and look like a vulture.  He can stalk his prey like a saber-toothed tiger.  He flies his doghouse and calls it his Sopwith Camel.  He plays baseball and, of course, battles the Red Baron.

It is the battle with the Red Baron that I think expresses the primary adult philosophy.  This battle is the battle between good and evil.  Snoopy, of course, representing good and the Red Baron evil.  However, the evil that the Baron represents is not the evil that really exists in the world today.  The evil is a gentle evil and in the battle nobody is supposed to get hurt.  In this conflict, namely of the simple truths that so often get lost in our hectic civilization come readily to the fore.  In its simplicity, this conflict becomes almost a romantic adventure.

Our recording of Snoopy’s Christmas was made with this philosophy in mind.  There is an underlying seriousness.  Snoopy’s Christmas basically exposes the futility of never-ending conflict.  This fact is particularly accentuated at Christmas time.

Side I of this LP presents a drama as fanciful as any child’s dream world involving all three of the Snoopy records.  It uses the medium of radio when radio didn’t really exist to tell the story.  We did this because there is a universality of timelessness represented by Snoopy’s battle against the Red Baron.  The battle against evil is yesterday, today, tomorrow and forever.

-Robert Schwartz

The Story of Snoopy vs. The Red Baron (Track 2)

Snoopy’s Christmas (Track 6)

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Track List

1) The Story of Snoopy vs. The Red Baron

2) Snoopy vs. The Red Baron

3) The Story of the Return of The Red Baron

4) The Return of The Red Baron

5) The Story of Snoopy’s Christmas

6) Snoopy’s Christmas

7) I Say Love

8) Down Behind The Lines

9) It’s Sopwith Camel Time

10) So Right (To Be In Love)

11) Airplane Song (My Airplane0

12) It Kinda Looks Like Christmas

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