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Wonder of Space - Space Explorations: Vol. IV
Artist | Song | |
Vigilantes,The | Man in Space - {Highly Strung Vol.1} | |
Les Baxter & His Orchestra | Moon Moods - {Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 3: Space Capades} | |
Les Apollo et la Danse Cosmique | Cosmonautic Blues - {Mindexpanders 1 - In Search Of The Orgastic Flashtastic Psychspastic Groove} | |
Attilio Mineo | Boeing Spacearium - {Man in Space With sounds} | |
101 Strings | Barrier X-69 - {Astro Sounds From Beyond the Year 2000} | |
Ramases | Quasar One - {Space Hymns} | |
Peter Bonello | Electronic - {Nuggets: Luke Vibert's Selection} | |
Les Baxter & His Orchestra | Saturday Night On Saturn - {Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 3: Space Capades} | |
Vincent Lopez | Swinging Planets - {Musically Speaking} | |
George Russell | Chromatic Universe, Pt. 2 - {Jazz in the Space Age} | |
Jean Jacques Perrey | The Alien Planet - {Good Moog: Astral Animations & Komputer Kartoons} | |
Leonard Nimoy | A Visit to a Sad Planet - {Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space} | |
Frank Talley | Lonely Planet - {O.S.T. Lonely Planet (Vinyl)} | |
Out of This World | Interplanetary Journey - {Outer Space Music} | |
Perrey-Kingsley | Carousel of the Planets - {The Alien Planet} | |
Marty Gold | Good Night - {Moog Plays Beatles} | |
Jean Jacques Perrey | Music Of The Planets - {Good Moog: Astral Animations & Komputer Kartoons} | |
Pierre Arvay | Le Planete Noire - {Outer Space Music} | |
101 Strings | Flameout - {Astro Sounds From Beyond the Year 2000} | |
Delia Derbyshire | Planetarium - {Martians, Come Back!} | |
John Keating | Unknown Planet - {Space Swing Compilation (Contribution)} | |
Laurindo Almeida, Bossa Nova All | Stars - {Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 9: Cha-Cha De Amor} | |
London,Julie | Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) - {The End of the World} | |
Many Moogs of Killer Watts | Hoots moon - {Golden Instrumental Hits} | |
Ahab and the Wailers | Neb's Tune - {Highly Strung Vol.1} | |
Anubian Lights | One Eye To The Sky - {Anamoog} | |
The Starfires | Space Needle - {Wild Instrumental Party Vol.2} | |
Comment:
Another one for all my fellow Space Rangers.Here's another snippet of unexplained out of this world goodness:"The Mysterious China Stone from OUTER SPACE"Mr. Zhilin Wang found this stone on a field research trip to the Mazong Mountain area located on the border of Gansu and Xijiang provinces. The pear-shaped stone is extremely hard and has a mysterious black color. It is about 8 x 7 cm and weighs 466 grams. The most surprising part of the stone is the imbedded 6 cm cone-shaped metal bar which bears clear screw threads. This mysterious stone attracted enormous attention from many geologists and collectors. More than 10 geologists and global physicists from the National Land Resources Bureau of Gansu Province, Colored Metal Survey Bureau of Gansu Province, the Institute of Geology and Minerals Research of China Academy, Lanzhou Branch, and the School of Resources and Environment of Lanzhou College gathered to study the origin of this mysterious stone. After a discussion about its possibility of being man-made and the possible reasons for its formation, the scientists unanimously labeled the stone as one of the most valuable in China and in the world for collection, research, and archaeology studies.During the discussion, the scientists proposed many hypotheses about the formation of this stone, but found all incredible. The screw-threaded metal bar is tightly enclosed in the black lithical material. Neither the bar's entrance to the stone nor the exposed bar tip appear to be man-made. Moreover, the screw thread width remains consistent from the thick end to the thin end, instead of varying due to the growth of organisms. One of the hypotheses says that this stone could be a relic from a prehistoric civilization, since a civilization equivalent to ours existed on earth before our current one. Another one states that it could be a stony meteorite and it could have brought the information of an extraterrestrial civilization. At the end of the conference, all scientists agreed that further research is needed to address questions such as how the stone was formed and whether the "metal bar" is truly metal, before the "visitor-from-outer-space" mystery can be solved.

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Saturday night on Saturn! with spacey moog mood music! I'm so there!
Fly me to the moon!
Fly me to the moon!
And the Gnome is in orbit again! Suitably alien looking tracklist, great notes and artwork. Incidentally I have a stone just like that holding open my gate, I thought nothing of it until now, I might just get it checked out :p
Stellar mix - it appears we travel in many of the same galaxies.
Julie is whispering in my ear again . . . . (she does that you know). . . .
Looks like there's a healthy dose of Space Age Pop in this one. I'd love to hear it, for this out-of-this -world feeling...
organ
Essential!
I gotta hear this series, man!
What Nomates said.
Wow, this looks awesome.
wonderful
Wow! This is incredibly cool; good theme and really, really well executed. Gotta love the Jean Jacques Perrey.
Crazy! Grab the telescope and discover new worlds...or, headphones!
well put together & great cover the musicgnome!!
Jesus, you're good.
Wonderfulllll.... spacetacular....
Now we know where those psychedelic tumbled rocks come from. Looks moogulous.
To infinity... and beyond! (Oh yes, I went there)
I wish I could listen to the complete series.
I wish I had mixes
of equal value to trade. Any suggestions?
I wish I had mixes
of equal value to trade. Any suggestions?
you never cease to amaze
Les Baxter is the shit.
This looks like incredible fun.
This is just totally out there. Looks pretty damn interesting though.
I would so love to hear this. Top-notch!
Top Knotch fun indeed!