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Driving me crazy. Anyone out there remember the name of the electronic
keyboard that was used in the early Sixties hit by Terry Stafford
called "Suspicion"? It almost could achieve a backwards effect....tried
doing searches on Google and can't find anything...


A Chamberlin? And/or a Mellotron? Sounds more like a harmonium or a
reed organ to me.




Ondioline. Maybe. ;-)

LV





Or a Clavioline? Was a Clavioline polyphonic? I had one
for a while but it never worked.

Hammond Solovox maybe?

"Suspicion" is a f**king wierd record, that's for sure.
Those trumpets sound like buzzing bees.

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