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!  colspan="2" | Studio album by [[Frolk Haven]]
 
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| <b>Released:</b>
 
| <b>Released:</b>
| [[1972-MM-DD]]
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| [[1973]] (?)
 
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| <b>Recorded:</b>
 
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| RECORDING TIME PERIOD
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| [[1970]]-[[1972]]
 
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| <b>Label(s):</b>
 
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| [[LRS]]
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| Funco Bunco Music
 
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| <b>Producer(s):</b>
 
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| Charles Ostman
 
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| home recording
 
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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
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The record was recorded on a Teac 3340 4-track tape recorder on 10" tape, approximately between [[1970]] and [[1972]]. Because it was recorded with only 4 tracks, it required lots of bouncing down of the tracks onto new tape, which then made that mix of the initial 4 tracks unchangeable, in order to add 3 more tracks, etc.
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About 150 original copies were pressed at the LRS record pressing facility in Burbank, CA.
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The UFO photo that appears on the lower right corner (sometimes covered by a sticker) was an outdoor mural that appeared on the side of "One World Family Commune" in Berkeley, in the days before it became what is now an Amoeba record store today at that location.
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The photo of Bailey Peagasus Pendergrass III on the left center was shot by Charles on Bailey's girlfriend's dormitory balcony as a candid photo, without telling Bailey what it was going to be used for. Other photos of flying saucers were probably done using frisbees.
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Bailey and [[Stewart Copeland]] didn't meet during the recording of this LP. Their single encounter happened later when Stewart was about to work with [[Curved Air]].
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[[Sting]] bought a copy at Rather Ripped Records close to Berkeley campus on [[1979-03-05]] after the store manager played it for him and he couldn't stop laughing.
  
 
=Personnel=
 
=Personnel=
* [[Stewart Copeland]]
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* Charles Ostman - guitars, bass, clarinet, vocals, electronic effects
* [[Charles Ostman]] (Charles Hugo Nowak Ostman II - a.k.a. Charles Pegasus Pendergrass)
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* [[Stewart Copeland]] - drums
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* Bailey Peagasus Pendergrass III - vocals on [[Zonation Of Galactic Cosmoidal Entities]]
  
 
=Track listing=
 
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=Variants, special editions and re-releases=
 
=Variants, special editions and re-releases=
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The different "Recorded in Berkeley" stickers on the front shrink wrap were drawn on the airplane by Charles Ostman while flying from Berkeley to Burbank to get the record pressed. Some albums do not have the front stickers.
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Some of the albums have a lyric sheet back sticker on the shrink wrap, some have it on the sleeve, and some don't have it at all.
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There are also several bootleg editions of this LP. A [[1996]] LP bootleg features a silver label instead of the original golden one. There's also a CD bootleg of this...
  
 
=Charts=
 
=Charts=
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=Quotations and trivia=
 
=Quotations and trivia=
The record was recorded on a Teac 3340 deck on 10" tape.
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=See also=
 
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=References=
 
=References=
source: [[An Investigation Into The Records Of The Police]], Rogier van der Gugten, Jay Matsueda
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source: [[An Investigation Into The Records Of The Police]], Rogier van der Gugten, Jay Matsueda conversations with both Charles Ostman and Bailey Peagasus Pendergrass III
  
  
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Latest revision as of 03:46, 28 February 2024


At The Apex Of High
LP cover - provided by Jay Matsueda
Studio album by Frolk Haven
Released: 1973 (?)
Recorded: 1970-1972
Length: 43:30 min.
Label(s): Funco Bunco Music
Producer(s): Charles Ostman
Studio(s): home recording

Introduction

The record was recorded on a Teac 3340 4-track tape recorder on 10" tape, approximately between 1970 and 1972. Because it was recorded with only 4 tracks, it required lots of bouncing down of the tracks onto new tape, which then made that mix of the initial 4 tracks unchangeable, in order to add 3 more tracks, etc.

About 150 original copies were pressed at the LRS record pressing facility in Burbank, CA.

The UFO photo that appears on the lower right corner (sometimes covered by a sticker) was an outdoor mural that appeared on the side of "One World Family Commune" in Berkeley, in the days before it became what is now an Amoeba record store today at that location.

The photo of Bailey Peagasus Pendergrass III on the left center was shot by Charles on Bailey's girlfriend's dormitory balcony as a candid photo, without telling Bailey what it was going to be used for. Other photos of flying saucers were probably done using frisbees.

Bailey and Stewart Copeland didn't meet during the recording of this LP. Their single encounter happened later when Stewart was about to work with Curved Air.

Sting bought a copy at Rather Ripped Records close to Berkeley campus on 1979-03-05 after the store manager played it for him and he couldn't stop laughing.

Personnel

Track listing

Singles released

This section needs more information.

Variants, special editions and re-releases

The different "Recorded in Berkeley" stickers on the front shrink wrap were drawn on the airplane by Charles Ostman while flying from Berkeley to Burbank to get the record pressed. Some albums do not have the front stickers.

At The Apex Of High LP variations.png

Some of the albums have a lyric sheet back sticker on the shrink wrap, some have it on the sleeve, and some don't have it at all.

At The Apex Of High LP back variations.png

There are also several bootleg editions of this LP. A 1996 LP bootleg features a silver label instead of the original golden one. There's also a CD bootleg of this...

Charts

Album

Year Chart Country Position
YYYY CHART COUNTRY POSITION REACHED

Singles

Year Song Chart Country Position
YYYY SONG CHART COUNTRY POSITION REACHED

Awards, nominations, and certifications

Awards

This section needs more information.

Year Winner Award Category
YYYY WINNER (album, song, producer, etc.) AWARD (Grammy, People's Choice, etc.) CATEGORY

Nominations

This section needs more information.

Year Nominee Award Category
YYYY NOMINEE (album, song, producer, etc.) AWARD (Grammy, People's Choice, etc.) CATEGORY

Certifications

This section needs more information.

Country Certifier Classification Certification
COUNTRY CERTIFIER (RIAA, IFPI...) CLASSIFICATION (Album, singles, foreign artist...) CERTIFICATION (Gold, Platinum, Diamond...)

Quotations and trivia

This section needs more information.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links and reviews

This section needs more information.

References

source: An Investigation Into The Records Of The Police, Rogier van der Gugten, Jay Matsueda conversations with both Charles Ostman and Bailey Peagasus Pendergrass III