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''Mass in F Minor'' is the third studio album by The Electric Prunes, released in 1968, consisting of a musical setting of the mass sung in Latin and Greek and arranged in the psychedelic style of the band. David Axelrod was hired by Reprise Records to arrange and produce the album after the group's manager David Hassinger had got them to sign the rights to their name over to Axelrod. He was given carte blanche by Hassinger to do what he wanted with the Electric Prunes. He incorporated imposing drums and created a Judeo-Christian ceremonial concept album, which sold well. Both ''Mass in F Minor'' and ''Release of an Oath'' were released under the band's name, but because of their complexity were recorded by other musicians and not the band. At the time of its release it was seen as innovative and adventurous, and it was subject to further interest in 1969 when the song "Kyrie Eleison" appeared in the movie ''Easy Rider''. ==Track listing== # "Kyrie Eleison" (Axelrod) – 3:21 # "Gloria" (Axelrod) – 5:45 # "Credo" (Axelrod) – 5:02 # "Sanctus" (Axelrod) – 2:57 # "Benedictus" (Axelrod) – 4:52 # "Agnus Dei" (Axelrod) – 4:29 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mass in F Minor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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