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Music to Moog By is the first solo album written and recorded by Gershon Kingsley in 1969. It was recorded at Audio Fidelity Records in New York City.

The album contains the original composition "Pop Corn", which became an international hit when covered by Hot Butter in 1972.

Track listing (10 Track version)

When issued as an LP, side 1 consists of tracks 1-5, side 2 consists of tracks 6-10


| all_writing = Gershon Kingsley, except where noted | title1 = Hey, Hey | length1 = 2:10 | writer1 = Kingsley, Janice Davis | title2 = Scarborough Fair | writer2 = traditional, arranged by Kingsley | length2 = 2:45 | title3 = For Alisse Beethoven | writer3 = Beethoven, arranged by Kingsley | length3 = 2:17 | title4 = Sheila | length4 = 2:33 | title5 = Pop Corn | length5 = 2:20 | title6 = Twinkle, Twinkle | writer6 = Kingsley, Davis | length6 = 2:05 | title7 = Nowhere Man | writer7 = Lennon–McCartney | length7 = 2:56 | title8 = Sunset Sound | length8 = 2:36 | title9 = Trumansburg Whistle | length9 = 2:55 | title10 = Paperback Writer | writer10 = Lennon–McCartney | length10 = 2:49


Notes

  1. On the Italian release, the length of Pop Corn is given as 2:22
  2. On the Brazilian release, the title of track 10 is given on the sleeve as "Paperback Rider"
  3. The European release had a different cover to the one shown above





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