Gandharva is an album by Beaver & Krause, released in 1971.
Beaver & Krause were an American musical duo comprising Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause. Their 1967 album The Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music was a pioneering work in the electronic music genre.[citation needed] The pair were Robert Moog’s sales representatives on the U.S. West Coast and were instrumental in popularizing the Moog synthesizer during the late 1960s. As recording artists for Warner Bros. Records in the early 1970s, they released the critically admired albums In a Wild Sanctuary and Gandharva.
Tracks
1 Soft, White (Bernie Krause; Paul Beaver) 00:50
2 Saga of the Blue Beaver (Bernie Krause; Paul Beaver) 04:23
3 Nine Moons in Alaska (Bernie Krause; Paul Beaver) 03:07
4 Walkin’ (Bernie Krause; Paul Beaver) 02:43
5 Walkin’ by the River (Bernie Krause; Paul Beaver) 02:45
6 Gandharva (Bernie Krause; Paul Beaver) 01:10
7 By Your Grace (Gerry Mulligan) 05:14
8 Good Places (Bernie Krause; Paul Beaver) 03:38
9 Short Film for David (Bernie Krause; Paul Beaver) 05:29
10 Bright Shadows (Bernie Krause; Paul Beaver) 04:19
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Beaver & Krause
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Beaver & Krause |
Origin |
Los Angeles, U.S. |
Genres |
Experimental, electronic |
Years active |
1966–1975 |
Labels |
Nonesuch, Limelight, Warner Bros. |
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Past members |
- Paul Beaver
- Bernie Krause
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Beaver & Krause were an American musical duo comprising Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause. Their 1967 album The Nonesuch Guide to Electronic Music was a pioneering work in the electronic music genre.[citation needed] The pair were Robert Moog's sales representatives on the U.S. West Coast and were instrumental in popularizing the Moog synthesizer during the late 1960s. As recording artists for Warner Bros. Records in the early 1970s, they released the critically admired albums In a Wild Sanctuary and Gandharva.