Hi, this is Brian Andrew Marek, formerly of Rocket Park (and a proud Optigan owner). Just wanted to let you know I’ve put out some other albums since those days that feature some Optigan, and they’re all available for free download at http://www.reverbnation.com/brianandrewmarek (you’ll find the cover art there too, natch). Here’s the songs I recall using Optigan, though there may be others that have slipped my mind:
Rocket Park - Ghosts, Villains, Sirens and Superstars: The Alternate Teenage Folklore (1995-2003)
track 7, “Letter from a Ghost”, Rollin’ Easy (keyboard only)
track 13, “Running through the Night” (same version you listed above), Rollin’ Easy
Brian Andrew Marek - THEN! A Collection of Low Fidelity Recordings (1988-2005)
track 16, “Withered and Grey”, Bluegrass Banjo
track 21, “Next Big Thing”, Rollin’ Easy
Brian Andrew Marek - A Lion in the Sun (2005)
track 10, “Sleeping in the Sunshine”, Bluegrass Banjo
I updated both the Rocket Park entry and added Brian Andrew Marek to the k-o page. I have an update in the works to make this section a wiki so folks can update it themselves. Pea or I will post when that functionality is ready.
Thanks! As it happens, I have yet another update, now that we’ve finally released our “great lost album” (you can find the album art and other info in the same place)…
Rocket Park - Up Against Goodbye (2002-2003)
track 2, “Spinning Around”, Blues Sweet & Low
You should add Sparklehorse. Mark Linkous uses Optigan frequently. I’m positive he uses it on his album “It’s a Wonderful Life”, on the song “Babies on the Sun” uses the Romantic Strings disk.
September 16th, 2009 at 9:43 pm
Hi, this is Brian Andrew Marek, formerly of Rocket Park (and a proud Optigan owner). Just wanted to let you know I’ve put out some other albums since those days that feature some Optigan, and they’re all available for free download at http://www.reverbnation.com/brianandrewmarek (you’ll find the cover art there too, natch). Here’s the songs I recall using Optigan, though there may be others that have slipped my mind:
Rocket Park - Ghosts, Villains, Sirens and Superstars: The Alternate Teenage Folklore (1995-2003)
track 7, “Letter from a Ghost”, Rollin’ Easy (keyboard only)
track 13, “Running through the Night” (same version you listed above), Rollin’ Easy
Brian Andrew Marek - THEN! A Collection of Low Fidelity Recordings (1988-2005)
track 16, “Withered and Grey”, Bluegrass Banjo
track 21, “Next Big Thing”, Rollin’ Easy
Brian Andrew Marek - A Lion in the Sun (2005)
track 10, “Sleeping in the Sunshine”, Bluegrass Banjo
October 6th, 2009 at 11:05 am
Hey Brian-
Thanks for the info!
I updated both the Rocket Park entry and added Brian Andrew Marek to the k-o page. I have an update in the works to make this section a wiki so folks can update it themselves. Pea or I will post when that functionality is ready.
October 10th, 2009 at 9:30 am
Thanks! As it happens, I have yet another update, now that we’ve finally released our “great lost album” (you can find the album art and other info in the same place)…
Rocket Park - Up Against Goodbye (2002-2003)
track 2, “Spinning Around”, Blues Sweet & Low
October 13th, 2009 at 11:33 am
You should add Sparklehorse. Mark Linkous uses Optigan frequently. I’m positive he uses it on his album “It’s a Wonderful Life”, on the song “Babies on the Sun” uses the Romantic Strings disk.
June 15th, 2010 at 4:55 pm
Linkous also uses Guitar in 3/4 Time on the title track “It’s a Wonderful Life.”