Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company

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Ceres Motion 00:00 Tools
Downtown 00:00 Tools
Theme from After the Fall 00:00 Tools
Oleo Strut 00:00 Tools
WaterWheel 00:00 Tools
All Set 00:00 Tools
C-A-G-E Part II 00:00 Tools
Harpsichord Truck 00:00 Tools
Ceres Motion (1973) 00:00 Tools
Train (1970) 00:00 Tools
Music (1972) 00:00 Tools
Easter (1970) 00:00 Tools
Cloudscape For Peggy (1970) 00:00 Tools
Cloudscape For Peggy 00:00 Tools
Easter 00:00 Tools
The Continuing Story of Counterpoint: Part One (Borden) 00:00 Tools
Train 00:00 Tools
Music 00:00 Tools
The Continuing Story of Counterpoint: Part Three (Borden) 00:00 Tools
C-A-G-E, Part III (Borden) 00:00 Tools
Steve Drews - Oleo Strut 00:00 Tools
David Borden - All Set 00:00 Tools
The Continuing Story Of Counterpoint - Part One (1976) 00:00 Tools
C-A-G-E [part 2] 00:00 Tools
C-A-G-E, Part 3 (1975) 00:00 Tools
Steve Drews - Waterwheel 00:00 Tools
Oleao Strut 00:00 Tools
David Borden - C-A-G-E Part II 00:00 Tools
The Continuing Story Of Counterpoint - Part Three (1976) 00:00 Tools
Steve Drews - Downtown 00:00 Tools
Steve Drews - Harpsichord Truck 00:00 Tools
C-A-G-E 00:00 Tools
C-A-G-E, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
C-A-G-E, Part II 00:00 Tools
Ceres Motion [1973] 00:00 Tools
The Continuing Story of Counterpoint: Part One 00:00 Tools
Music [1972] 00:00 Tools
C-A-G-E, Part III 00:00 Tools
Ceres Motion (excerpt) 00:00 Tools
Double Portrait 00:00 Tools
Dialogue V 00:00 Tools
Dialogue VII 00:00 Tools
Theme from After the Fall (1976) 00:00 Tools
Oleo Strut (SNS cut) 00:00 Tools
Cloudscape for Peggy [1970] 00:00 Tools
Dialogue XV 00:00 Tools
K216.01a 00:00 Tools
K216.01b 00:00 Tools
Dialogue IV 00:00 Tools
Dialogue I 00:00 Tools
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Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company, formed in 1969 by David Borden, was the world's first synthesizer ensemble, predating groups like Tonto's Expanding Head Band and Tangerine Dream. David Borden was in close contact with Dr. Robert Moog and was one of the first musicians to use his Minimoog. After recruiting Steve Drews and Linda Fisher to operate additional synthesizers, the group began playing concerts of minimalist music by Terry Riley, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass. They began recording their first self-titled album in 1970, but it would not be released until 1973 by Earthquack Records. Their second album, Like a Duck to Water, was released in 1976. David Borden and Mother Mallard continued performing and releasing albums in the following years, most notably on the Cuneiform record label. Borden adopted new digital synthesizer technology over time, and also incorporated various acoustic woodwind instruments and voices. Borden's most ambitious work, The Continuing Story of Counterpoint Parts 1-12, composed between 1976-1987, was recorded and released on three Cuneiform CDs between 1988-1991. The label also reissued Mother Mallard's first two 1970s recordings on CD. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.