Eberhard SchoenerVideo Magic

Label:

Harvest – 1C 064-45 234

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album , Gatefold

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Krautrock

Tracklist

A1 Octogon 6:53
A2 Speech Behind Speech
Words ByE. Schoener*
5:39
A3 Natural High
Words ByE. Schoener*
3:32
A4 Code-Word Elvis
Words ByE. Schoener*
8:01
B1 Video-Magic
Words ByE. Schoener*
4:03
B2 Night Bound City 3:12
B3 San Francisco Waitress
Words ByE. Schoener*
3:22
B4 Koan 11:59

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗EMI Electrola GmbH
  • Produced AtElectrola Studio, Munich
  • Produced AtBavaria Musikstudios
  • Remixed AtEMI-Electrola Studios, Cologne
  • Pressed ByEMI Electrola GmbH
  • Printed By4P Nicolaus GMBH

Credits

  • Bass Guitar, VocalsSting
  • Directed By [Executive-Directed By]Curtis Briggs
  • Drums, PercussionEvert Fraterman
  • Electric GuitarAndy Summers
  • EngineerWolfgang Thierbach
  • OrchestraOrchestra Of The Munich Chamber-Opera*
  • Synthesizer [Moog, Oberheim], Piano, Mellotron, Conductor [Orchestra], Producer, Composed By, Arranged ByEberhard Schoener
  • Tenor Saxophone, Alto SaxophoneOlaf Kübler

Notes

Produced at the Electrola-Studio Munich and Bavaria Studio Munich, remixed at the EMI-Electrola Studio Cologne August 1978 to November 1978

℗ 1978 EMI Electrola GmbH

Cat# on labels: 1 C 064-45 234
Title on front and back cover: Video-Magic
Title of track A4 on label: Codeword Elvis
Title of track B1 on label: Video Magic

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 1305
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): 45 234 A-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): 45 234 B-1

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Video Magic (LP, Album) Energy (4) ENR 57005, 91 ENR 57005 Italy 1978
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Video Magic (LP, Album) Harvest 10C 064-45234 Spain 1978
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Video Magic (LP, Album, Promo) EMI EMS-81310 Japan 1978
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Video Magic (LP, Album) EMI EMS-81310 Japan 1978
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Video Magic (Cassette, Album) Harvest 1C 264-45 234 1978

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Reviews

  • sounddust's avatar
    sounddust
    Does Sting play on this? Why is he pictured on the back cover?
    • progfan97402's avatar
      progfan97402
      Edited 13 years ago
      Warning: there are other Schoener titles with the Video-Magic title but are in reality music that compiled his two 1978 albums Flashback and the real Video-Magic. I guess after the Police made it big, the record company decided to do this to emphasize the Police connection (all three , Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland are on Flashback, and on the real Video-Magic, Evert Fraterman replaced Copeland, and also Olaf Kuebler on sax, neither Police , naturally). To get the true Video Magic, you have to look for the Harvest label, and that it's a German pressing.

      I actually found a copy at a Eugene, Oregon record store for dirt cheap. Since I was already aware of the Police involvement, and the fact Eberhard Schoener used Mellotron, I wanted to see what it was like to hear Sting's voice backed by a Mellotron. Well, for Police fans, you will find it strange to see these guys venturing into prog rock. "Octagon" is firmly in Pink Floyd territory, with Andy Summers playing more like David Gilmour, and Sting just sticking to bass here. "Speech Behind Speech" is the first vocal track. You can't mistake Sting's voice, that's for sure, but you get faced with just a ton of Mellotron. It sounds completely nothing like the Police. "Natural High" is more rock and upbeat, again the Mellotron makes its presence, it's a great prog piece, nothing like you expect out of Sting. "San Francisco Waitress" is a jazzy piece that sounds a little like a precursor of Sting's own Dream of the Blue Turtles (although it's Olaf Kuebler and not Branford Marsalis on sax). The rest are instrumental, ranging from minimalism to electronic. Throughout the album you can tell this is Eberhard Schoener's show, as this music is very little like what the Police were up to. It's an interesting listen, but I'm not entirely certain this is some lost prog, electronic, or Police gem, but I do find some material I find enjoyable here.

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