Music for Electrochemists

This is a bit of unabashed whimsy, but I don't care. Each of these songs speaks to electrochemistry or chemistry as a whole. Most of them fit my musical taste, and may fit your taste in music as well. From this page you can preview the song, download the MP3, or explore the album.

Somewhat more serious electrochemistry can be found on Bob's site:
http://www.ConsultRSR.com

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Density 21.5

Edgar Varese specified that this piece should be played on a platinum flute. Listen to it and you'll always remember the density of platinum! 
( Album )

Mercury Poisoning

Graham Parker wrote this as a condemnation of his record label, Mercury Records, but when I hear it, I'm reminded to be careful when handling Hg! ( Album )

Ionisation

This 1931 Varese piece depicts the ionization of an hydrogen atom.
( Album )

Elements

This is the quintessential chemistry song. Alas, I could not find a link to Tom Lehrer's original version. This will have to do! ( Album )

Chemistry

It's pretty obvious that they are talking about a different kind of chemistry, but it is "All about chemistry." ( Album )

Electrochemistry

I have absolutely no idea why this piece is entitled "Electrochemistry." But it is interesting nonetheless. 
( Album )

Somewhat more serious electrochemistry can be found on Bob's site:
http://www.ConsultRSR.com


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