The video quality is pretty bad, but both videos show a Pianet N.
Live performance of "Absolutely Right" |
Miming to "Money Back Guarantee" |
As far as I can tell, there haven't been many re-issues or compilations of the band's work. All I have is Absolutely Right: The Best of Five Man Electrical Band. Here's the track listing (excluding the single edits of "Signs" and "I'm a Stranger Here"):
- "Signs"
- "Dance of the Swamp Woman"
- "Hello Melinda, Goodbye"
- "Moonshine (Friend of Mine)"
- "The Man with the Horse and Wagon"
- "Absolutely Right"
- "Coming of Age"
- "Country Girl Suite"
- "Julianna"
- "I'm a Stranger Here"
- "We Play Rock'n Roll"
- "Money Back Guarantee"
- "Werewolf"
I can't find any information to confirm this, but to me, the electric piano in "Dance of the Swamp Woman," "Coming of Age," "Julianna," and "Werewolf" sounds like Pianet, and the electric piano in "Signs," "Hello Melinda, Goodbye," and "The Man with the Horse and Wagon" (in which it appears only briefly, at ~1:52) sounds like Wurlitzer. I'm not sure about the electric piano in "Absolutely Right," "We Play Rock N' Roll," and "Money Back Guarantee." It sounds like the electric piano in "Money Back Guarantee" has an effect applied to it (it's especially easy to hear at ~1:50), which makes it even more difficult to identify.
I would be remiss if I didn't mention that the keyboard player's name is Ted Gerow.