Mystic Moods Orchestra
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The Mystic Moods Orchestra was a group known for mixing orchestral pop, environmental sounds, and pioneering recording techniques. It was created by audiophile Brad Miller. The first Mystic Moods Orchestra album, One Stormy Night, was released in 1966 through the label Philips. Throughout the rest of the 1960s and 1970s, the group continued to release similar styled recordings and their recordings continued to be reissued throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
History
Brad Miller was born in Burbank, California, and had developed an interest in railroading in his teens. After a few years of hanging around railyards and learning all the lore of steam and diesel engines, he decided to record the sounds of some of the last steam locomotives operating on a major rail line. Eventually, around 1958, he and his friend, Jim Connella, formed a company called Mobile Fidelity Records and started cutting records from these field recordings, which they released through railroading magazines and model train shows. Sound effects recording was quite the rage at the dawn of stereo, and one of these albums of train sounds was even reviewed favorably in High Fidelity magazine. A few years later, Ernie McDaniel of San Francisco radio station KFOG decided to put one of Miller's albums, Steam Railroading Under Thundering Skies, and an easy listening album, on separate turntables and broadcast them together. His late-night stunt produced a barrage of listener phone calls (most of which were positive), much to his surprise. He later related the episode to Miller, who was inspired by the idea.
While working with arranger Don Ralke, Miller recorded a series of tunes, most of them Ralke originals, played by a string-laden orchestra, then mixed in a variety of environmental sounds he had collected. He took several months fine-tuning the blend, then cut a deal with Philips to release it under the title of One Stormy Night, credited to the Mystic Moods Orchestra.
With the help of producer Leo Kulka, Miller quickly developed a series of albums similar to One Stormy Night: Nighttide, More Than Music, Mexican Trip, and Mystic Moods of Love, among others. Don Ralke wrote most of the material and did all the arrangements for the first few albums. John Tartalgia did a few more, then Larry Fotine became the primary arranger when Miller and Kulka moved to the Warner label. The musical content shifted to mellow covers of current hits ("Love the One You're With"), and Warner's modified the packaging of the albums to make sure there was no mystery that these were records to serve as the preamble or accompaniment to sexual intercourse. The 1974 release Erogenous came with an inner sleeve that, when pulled out, showed a nude couple in soft focus.
In 1974, Miller founded his own label, called Sound Bird Records, and reissued many of the Mystic Moods Orchestra albums, as well as albums of environmental sounds without music and more train recordings. Of note, the Sound Bird rereleases of the earlier albums also featured soft focus nude couples on the inner sleeve.
The backing track to the song "The First Day of Forever" off the album Awakening was used for the theme song of the American version of the Japanese superhero television show Spectreman.
Discography
Studio albums
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| US BB | US CB | ||
| One Stormy Night | Released: 1966 Label: Philips Formats: LP Reissues: 1972, Warner Bros., 1975, Sound Bird | 63 | 62 |
| Nightide | Released: 1966 Label: Philips Formats: LP | 110 | 98 |
| More Than Music | Released: 1967 Label: Philips Formats: LP | 157 | 98 |
| Mexican Trip | Released: 1967 Label: Philips Formats: LP | 164 | — |
| Mystic Moods of Love | Released: 1968 Label: Philips Formats: LP | 182 | — |
| Emotions | Released: 1968 Label: Philips Formats: LP | 194 | — |
| Extensions | Released: 1969 Label: Philips Formats: LP | 155 | — |
| Love Token | Released: 1969 Label: Philips Formats: LP | 165 | — |
| Stormy Weekend | Released: 1970 Label: Philips Formats: LP Reissues: 1972, Warner Bros., 1975, Sound Bird | 165 | — |
| English Muffins | Released: 1971 Label: Philips Formats: LP | 174 | — |
| Love the One You're With | Released: 1972 Label: Philips Formats: LP Reissues: 1974, Sound Bird | 184 | — |
| Country Lovin' Folk | Released: 1972 Label: Philips Formats: LP | — | — |
| Highway One | Released: 1972 Label: Philips Formats: LP | — | — |
| Moods for a Stormy Night | Released: 1972 Label: Philips Formats: LP Reissues: 1972, Bainbridge, 1975, Sound Bird | — | — |
| Awakening | Released: 1973 Label: Philips Formats: LP | 190 | 164 |
| Clear Light | Released: 1973 Label: Warner Bros. Formats: LP | — | — |
| Erogenous | Released: 1974 Label: Warner Bros. Formats: LP Reissues: 1975, Sound Bird | — | — |
| Being With You | Released: 1976 Label: Sound Bird Records Formats: LP | — | — |
| Cosmic Force | Released: 1978 Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Formats: LP | — | — |
| Nightglow | Released: 1978 Label: Soundbird Records Formats:LP | — | — |
| Another Stormy Night | Released: 1983 Label: Bainbridge Formats: LP | — | — |
| Summer Moods | Released: 1985 Label: Bainbridge Formats: LP | — | — |
| Stormy Memories | Released: 1990 Label: Bainbridge Formats: LP, CD | — | — |