Yamaha CS-80 - Notable Users

Notable Users

  • Michael Jackson on his album Thriller
  • Dave Greenslade, The Pentateuch of the Cosmogony
  • Peter Howell, in creating the 1980s version (used until 1985) of the Doctor Who theme music
  • RJD2 on album The Third Hand and The Colossus
  • Jean Michel Jarre
  • Klaus Schulze
  • Geoff Downes
  • Ultravox
  • Brian Eno, notably on his album Before and After Science
  • Steve Winwood
  • Stevie Wonder
  • Richard D. James
  • Brad Mehldau on Highway Rider
  • David Bowie
  • Peter Gabriel
  • Tony Banks
  • Eddie Jobson
  • Gary Numan (on Telekon album only)
  • Tommy Mars (in Frank Zappa's band)
  • Yellow Magic Orchestra
  • People Under The Stairs, played by Thes One on the song "Dewrit!" from their 2011 album, Highlighter.
  • Fred Falke
  • Nero
  • Richard Tandy - Electric Light Orchestra, Used on the Discovery Album
  • Paul McCartney/Wings
  • Michael McDonald of The Doobie Brothers CS-80 is the Comprehensive Lead On "What A Fool Believes"
  • 10cc
  • Kate Bush
  • Kraftwerk
  • John Foxx on The Garden
  • Keane (on Perfect Symmetry)
  • Tori Amos on her 2007 album American Doll Posse
  • Coldplay (on X&Y)
  • Saga
  • Toto, notably "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV
  • Camel
  • Röyksopp
  • Eddie Rayner of Split Enz
  • James Newton Howard, keyboardist with Elton John
  • Paul Davis The CS-80 can be heard on the opening lead on the hit song "I Go Crazy"
  • Daft Punk
  • Fenech-Soler
  • Phoenix
  • Vangelis; Spiral was his first album using the CS-80 synthesizer, on which he relied heavily in subsequent work.
  • Rupert Hine
  • King Unique, aka Matt Thomas
  • Roy Bittan (Bruce Springsteen)
  • The Who The CS-80 Was First Used on Their 1978 Album "Who Are You"

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