Mystic Moods Orchestra
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THIS RARE BRAND NEW TITLE IS BEING OFFERED BY THE BRAD MILLER ESTATE AND WAS IN HIS PERSONAL COLLECTION.


Founded by Brad Miller (1938-1998)


One night in 1964, a San Francisco disc jockey - Ernie McDaniel of KFOG-FM - played Steam Railroading Under Thundering Skies on one turntable and some music on his other turntable, and broadcast both simultaneously. Listeners responded very favorably, as the station's phones lit up and hundreds of requests to hear the combination flooded the radio station. McDaniel relayed his actions to Brad Miller, and Miller spent three months creating One Stormy Night, the first album of the Mystic Moods Orchestra. Among many other productions with the highly successful Mystic Moods Orchestra, Brad Miller also made two solo "sound-effects" albums in the late 70's and early 80's. The Power and the Majesty and The Power and the Majesty Volume 2 which were both released on Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab. A history of Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab would be incomplete without tribute and credence to its founding father Brad Miller.

Brad starting recording sounds in his teens all of his original recording were done in real time in the field with special microphones and special recording equipment to yield uncompromising high quality sound especially for that time, Brad was at least 10 to 15 years ahead of general sound technology of that day, he founded the Mystic Moods Orchestra in the late 50's which were all recorded in the 60's, 70's and 80's



In this time frame Brad licensed other record labels such as Bainbridge, Warner Music Corp. and Philips (Mercury Record Company) and others, later on in the 1980's he started to develop his own special record labels such as Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Miller Nevada and HDS


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