You are probably thinking of "The Six Wives of Henry VIII."
From: http://cd.ciao.co.uk/Six_Wives_Of_Henry_Viii_The_Rick_Wakeman__Review_5529891
"The organ for Jane Seymour was recorded at St. Giles Church in Cripplegate, London. It astounds me that Wakeman was able to record the entire piece in one go, then take the tapes back to the studio for the addition of other instrumentation."
Remember - Genocide Organ album - was created in 1997.
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I think you mean "Origin", and it was released in 2000.
John Scott Whiteley has written: 'An Organ Album for Manuals Only - Book 2'
He used an Hammond Organ (888 800 000, Leslie fast no scanner, perc 4') recorded into a Mellotron
It's an alternate term for pedal harpsichord, an instrument that has a pedal keyboard like an organ's. See for example the great 1960's album "Bach on the Pedal Harpsichord" by E. Power Biggs (Columbia Records)
It's an alternate term for pedal harpsichord, an instrument that has a pedal keyboard like an organ's. See for example the great 1960's album "Bach on the Pedal Harpsichord" by E. Power Biggs (Columbia Records)
It is the melodica also known as the pianica, blow-organ, key-harmonica or melodyhorn.
it is a organ lol
an organ
organ of grasshopper have no organ!!
Organ System