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- Syndrum is the first commercially available electronic drum, invented by Joe Pollard and Mark Barton in 1976. There were 3 major types: The Syndrum 1...
- version adds the songs "Make It Through" and "Robotic (Just Last W****) (Syndrum Mix)" to the end of the track order. The UK and Australian CD and Vinyl-LP...
- vocals Randy Rhoads – guitars, organ, backing vocals Drew Forsyth – drums, syndrum, backing vocals Rudy Sarzo – b**** (credited as band member but does not...
- song. "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" incorporated the use of the Pollard Syndrum TwinDrum, and was one of the first songs to effectively use the sound reverbs...
- plays congas, bongos, timbales, vibraslap, drums, bells, güiro, gong, Syndrum, bata, tambourine, cowbell and ****orted percussion. Lewis is credited with...
- synthesizer on "Mousetrap" and "Goin' Berserk"), and David "Cozy" Cole (syndrum on Pac-Man Fever). Steve Carlisle and Sharon Scott provided background...
- Santiago - Drums, Percussion, Rhythm Arrangements Allan Schwartzberg - Syndrum Clark Spangler - Synthesizer David Stout - Trombone David Tofani - Alto...
- Deserves Favour. The first commercial electronic drum was the Pollard Syndrum, released by Pollard Industries in 1976. It consisted of an electric sound...
- using parts of the original recording plus new parts, including drum, Syndrum, and a "little" Moog synthesizer. It was credited to Van McCoy alone or...
- and Vangelis. Single-pad analog drum synthesizers, including the Pollard Syndrum and the Synare, were introduced in the 1970s, but their unrealistic sound...