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First major Polysynth songs?
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Hi all, I'd especially love to hear from anyone old enough to have lived through the era - I was quite young.</p> <p>Back when I was a kid, I used to not really know much about Organs or even Monophonic Synths and what I saw mostly were Polysynths. A lot of older things - I just assumed were &quot;synths&quot; - In fact, a lot of the things I though were synths later turned out to be Clav, Electric Piano, Organ, or at least things like Farfisas and Solinas, or Mellotrons.</p> <p>I knew &quot;Lucky Man&quot; and heard lead lines in plenty of stuff - Yes, ELP - but see I didn't understand that the organ sounds were organs really at that time.</p> <p>But one of the things that's funny to me is that &quot;the synth&quot; (mono synths) really kind of burst onto the scene as this new thing - Lucky Man, later songs with obvious lead lines...</p> <p>But polysynths seemed to &quot;sneak on&quot; to the scene to me - especially since for a time I wasn't really sure what was an organ or a synth.</p> <p>I KNEW &quot;Subdivisions&quot; and the song &quot;You Don't Want Me Anymore&quot; (Steele Breeze) where synths (and polysynths at that) played a significant role in the identity of the song. And that was really formative of what my idea of polysynths were - and that's 82.</p> <p>I'm looking over the year end singles charts for sort of when &quot;New Wave&quot; began, thinking a lot of polysynths might show up, but a lot of them - like &quot;Cars&quot; by Gary Numan are a lot of overdubbed Monosynths (AFAIK).</p> <p>None of the songs I'm familiar with here:</p> <p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1980">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1980</a></p> <p>Are really &quot;synth heavy&quot; and most with keys still have more traditional keys - Organ in all the Tom Petty for example.</p> <p>Great lead line in &quot;Call Me&quot; but I assume a monosynth. &quot;Funkytown&quot; has nice synth work (and vocoder) but they're all mono lines basically. &quot;Cars&quot; is there.</p> <p>&quot;Babe&quot; is EP - not sure about &quot;Ride Like the Wind&quot; by Christopher Cross and the other Cross (Sailing)</p> <p>&quot;Pop Muzik&quot; by M - can't remember if that has any chordal synth stuff in it.</p> <p>However I dare say that was MY personal introduction to what I would call &quot;new wave&quot; with more modern synth based (and quirky) songs instead of the more core rock band format.</p> <blockquote> <p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1981">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1981</a></p> </blockquote> <p>So looks like 1981 is a good choice - Bette Davis Eyes has that chordal synth.</p> <p>I'm not sure about &quot;Time&quot; (APP) or &quot;Games People Play&quot; (nice Arp at the top)</p> <p>&quot;Whip It&quot; is still all Monosynth IIRC</p> <p>But looks like 1981 is a good year.</p> <p>Chariots of Fire came out - and everyone had heard that.</p> <p>Joruney's &quot;Escape&quot; certainly has synths on it, and the polysynth stabs in DSB are evident.</p> <p>Now, I wouldn't know the Hancock, or even really any Vangelis other than COF (which IIRC could be mono synth stuff too - I mean I know CS-80 but there are other things going on the song). I would have never heard of Jarre at the time.</p> <p>So it's kind of funny to me - they just seem to kind of sneak into songs here and there - and maybe not even obviously so because filter sweep mono synth likes (I'm thinking &quot;Come Sail Away&quot; by Styx) or other things like the 5ths patch in &quot;Abacab&quot; by Genesis are harder to tell, especially when layered with a Piano or EP, etc.</p> <p>Asia's album comes out - super synth heavy. Certainly parts in &quot;Sole Survivor&quot; are at least 2 note pairs (but heck, could still be a theater organ type sound...)</p> <p>&quot;I Ran&quot; from FOS - for sure - chordal synths in there.</p> <p>DSB by Journey - the stabs</p> <p>I think Laura Branigan's has a lot of chordal brass synth work IIRC</p> <p>&quot;Working for the Weekend&quot; by Loverboy for sure</p> <p>Any thoughts on anything earlier I'm kind of missing?</p> <p>Definitely by 83 - we've got &quot;Africa&quot;, we've got the Thriller album, &quot;Separate Ways (Worlds Apart), &quot;1999&quot;</p> <p>So by 1984 we're pretty well entrenched - and everyone heard &quot;Jump&quot; (well both VH and Pointer Sisters :-) - but the VH of course).</p> <p>It's really interesting looking through to see so many of the &quot;old school&quot; traditional keyboards in so many songs (or no keys at all) and then this mixture of mono synths with poly synths creeping in.</p> <p>Thinking about bands like Pink Floyd, Styx, or Genesis that did a lot of synth stuff earlier - still most if not all of the chordal stuff was probably on traditional acoustic instruments, or at best, mellotron or solina, until you get to 81-82 ish.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> submitted by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/65TwinReverbRI"> /u/65TwinReverbRI </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/synthesizers/comments/w5k39u/first_major_polysynth_songs/">[link]</a></span> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/synthesizers/comments/w5k39u/first_major_polysynth_songs/">[comments]</a></span>
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First major Polysynth songs? - by SynthWizard - 07-23-2022, 12:17 AM

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