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Sunday, September 30, 2012

The Astromusical House Of Libra

The Look Of Love
The Astromusical House Of Libra
Sign Of The Statesmen Or Manager
Astrological Series Volume 1
Producer: Paul Robinson
Designer: Donald Brooks
Coiffures by Paul Mitchel for Henri Bendel
Booklet The Astrological Series/Volume 1 by Carroll Righter
GWP Records
1007 Astro Stereo
1969

A series of mood/easy listening LPs featuring Astrological Signs as the conceptual theme which is supported graphically by the work of popular fashion designers who dress the women posed for the cover art. Arranging credits are not to be found on the material.

Without A Song
What The World Needs Now Is Love
I Wish You Love (Que Reste-t-il De Nos Amours)
Love Theme Form "elvira Madigan"
I Say A Little Prayer
The Look Of Love
Love Theme From "Romeo And Juliet"
Young And Foolish 2:46
The Shadow Of Your Smile
A Man And A Woman
Here's That Rainy Day

The Moon And The Stars - Harry Arnold

Star Eyes

The Moon And The Stars
Harry Arnold And His Orchestra
Mercury Records 60088
1959

From the back cover: This Harry Arnold session was recorded monophonically and stereophonically by the orchestra in a Stockholm, Sweden, studio. Accent mikes utilized to augment the direct stereo right and left channel or the monaural channel included: Celeste – Neumann U 47; Harp – Newmann KM 54; Drums – B&O Fentone (ribbon); Piano – Neumann U 47; Bass and Guitar – RCA 44 BX; Violins – U 47; Cellos and Violas – Neumann KM 54

From Billboard, August 17, 1959: Delightfully orchestrated and performed mood music, with tunes keyed to stars, moon and the celestial scene. The Arnold group features strings and woodwinds in a slow, languorous beat, similar to that heard on earlier Jackie Gleason albums. Attractive listening, well recorded with the only drawback being the lack of name power in the overly competitive mood field.

Count Every Star
Moonlight In Vermont
Moonlight And Shadows
Star Eyes
Moon Over Miami
Stairway To The Stars
Stardust
Orchids In The Moonlight
When You Wish Upon A Star
Moonlight Becomes You
How High The Moon
Stars Fell On Alabama

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Jack Malmsten And His Mod Machine

Taste Of Honey
Jack Malmsten And His Mod Machine
Concert Recording
CR-E090

Man And Woman
Tiptoe Through The Night
Stompin' At The Savoy
Cheek To Cheek
Taste Of Honey
Dark Town Stutters Ball
Carol Of The Bells
Walk Through The Black Forest
Girl Talk
Sweet Georgia Brown
Twelfth Street Rag
The Lady Is A Tramp

Andromeda Strain - Gil Melle

Strobe Crystal Green
Original Electronic Soundtrack
The Andromeda Strain
Composed By Gil Melle
Kapp Records
KRS 5513
1971

Apparently Kapp released this soundtrack vinyl inside several jackets. The more complex presentation features an elaborate die-cut hexagonal shape on the cover that opens to reveal (on the reverse side of the tabs) stills from the movie, which are seen on the sleeve in this more modest version.

I remember seeing The Andrormeda Strain in a movie theatre as a kid. The suspense had me glued to my seat. To me, this is one of those films that I want to revisit, but resist doing so because the media does not always live up to my youthful memories. However, collecting the soundtrack seemed like a safe bet due to the apparently rarity and I have one other interesting Gil Melle to base my purchase on, the album, Tome VI on which he blends some electronic sounds with jazz.

This is great "science fiction" or electronic music that appeals to me. There is a touch of "70s" soundtrack sound on the album (which is cool), but the vibe is rooted in classic, moody 60s electronic music.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Elbow Beach Surf Club

King Trott Blues
Elbow Beach Surf Club
Sights & Sounds Of Bermuda's Famous Oceanside Hotel
Bermuda Records BLP 4012
1967

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Battlestar Galactica - The Electric Moog Orchestra

Destruction Of Peace
Battlestar Galactica
The Electric Moog Orchestra
Spring Board SPB-4112
1978

Good God... I'm at a loss for words...  No wait... there is also a disco track on this album. That's all I've got...

Main Title Theme From Battlestar Galactica
The Cylon Trap
The Casino On Carillon "It's Love, Love, Love"
The Red Nova
Exploration
Destruction Of Peace
Fighter Launch
Adama's Theme
Let's Go Home-End Title

Percussion Italiano Starring Charles Magnante

Just Say I Love Her
Percussion Italiano
Starring Charles Magnante
Originated and Produced by Enoch Light
Grand Award Records
GA 33 - 426
1961

Personnel: 

Charles Magnante - Accordion
Bob Haggart - Bass
Dominic Maffei - Mandolin
Artie Marotti - Percussion
Moe Wechsler - Piano
Percussion, Bob Rosengarden, Don Lamond & Willie Rodriguez
Al Casamenti - Guitar
Leonid Bolotine - Mandolin
Dick Dia - Mandolin
Tony Mottola - Guitar

Arrivederci, Roma
Ciao, Ciao, Bambina
Ti-Pi-Tin
Mamma
Serenade In The Night
Sicilian Tarantella
Domani
Marina
Come Prima
Speranze Perdute (Lost Hopes)
Legend Of Lovers
Just Say I Love Her

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Electronomusic 9 Images - John Pfeiffer

Forests
Electronomusic
9 Images
Composition and Instrumentation by John Pfeiffer
Victrola VICS-1371
1968

As a kid I was very much impressed by the movie Forbidden Planet. If fact, the movie is still one of my favorite films for art direction, effects and soundtrack. I hear aspects of that soundtrack in this work.

Pfeiffer apparently invented the processes and or instruments used on this album. Read his wiki profile for more information.

I will say that a number of tracks feature a unique "tempo" or "structure" that seems to set those tracks apart from the more moody 60s electronic sound I enjoy so.

However, by way of sample, I have to go with the track titled Forests rather than one of the debatably more uniquely structured pieces I just mentioned.

Side one

Warm-up Canon and Peace
For Inhamonic Side-Band

Reflection of a String
For Contraformer

Drops
For Programmer and Sines

Moments
Events for Parametric Blocks

Side two

Forests
Modes for Alphormer and Set

Pavone
A Doutonic Transform

Orders
For Sequentail Sines

After Hours
For Ordered Simpliformer

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Hollywoodwind Jazztet - Jerry Fieldling

Good-Bye
Hollywoodwind Jazzet
Jerry Fielding
Decca Records DL 8669
1958

From March 24, 1958 Billboard: Interesting jazz sound makes use of several instruments seldom heard on jazz combos – (bassons, bass clarinet) in addition to alto sax, clarinet, flute and tenor sax. Fielding's orchestrations manage a fluid sound on several styles, Dixie, modern and mainstream. Those who go for interesting new sounds should find this to their liking.

Jerry Fielding's wiki page.

Hooray For Love
Skylark
New Orleans Post Parade
Good-Bye
A Fine Romance
Romance
Sweet Peter
Memphis In June
The Point In Question
I Was There When The Spirit Came
Essence Of Calculated Calm
Paris In The Spring

The Dazzling Sound - Keith Williams

Wiki Wiki (Russ Garcia)
Solo (Bob Russell)
The Dazzling Sound
The Exciting Big Band Of Keith Williams
Producer: Russell Keith
Cover Art: Alex de Paolo
Engineers: Ted Keep, John Kraus, Val Valentin
Recorded in Hollywood during the fall of 1956
Liberty Records LRP 3040
1957

From the back cover: Sometimes, with some people, long exchanges of ideas and principles are unnecessary, for rapport. An occasional sentence, an unusual reference, a book – and you touch a well-spring; you strike a lode stone, and you know similar excursions have been undertaken. Here is a kinsman, and you acknowledge the discovery with a quiet respect and a patience the permits each encounter to build to a firm relationship.

I met Keith Williams while he was shuttling between "Limelight" (where he was musical director and conductor for Charles Chaplin), and "Range Rider" – a Gene Autry television series for which he was a staff composer and orchestrator. As a study in contrasts I doubt if any curriculum could have selected two more diverse instructors that Chaplin and Autry. Such courses can produce exceptional men of wide ability. Should the men be observant and flexible they grow and their horizons expand. I met Keith Williams at such a time.

An artist is a restless man – a kinetic force – and periodically as he grows, always trying to attain some impossible goal he sets for himself, he breaks out of his current confines into a new stage; a new development and there is no going back... only more quantitative changes to the next creative explosion.

I wasn't an observer to the evolution the led through interrupted college in September, 1942 to October, 1945, during which time Keith served as an USAAF pilot flying single engine fighter planes. I don't know what musical thought synchronized with the whirr of the propeller or the drone of the airplane engine. Nor am I the chronicler of the days of his return to Occidental College for his degree in music which he obtained in 1948. In the development of a talent one must also report the two and a half years employed as an orchestrator at Walter Lantz Cartoons and the subsequent arranging and orchestrating of twenty-eight full length motion pictures. 

I don't know which f the many paths is the road to achievement; which of the many test tubes the catalyst. I only know that one afternoon out of the clear blue Keith honored me with a phone call asking me if I would like to hear some audition records of a big jazz band. I said, "Whose?" He said his. I said, "Whose arrangement?" He said his. I said, "Who picked up the tab?" He said he had. I was impressed. A man has to believe in himself even if it requires pawning the family pawn shop. I said, "Come on over." And in blew one of the freshest breezes in the way of a band sound I had heard.

That a man has something to say or offer doesn't necessarily make him a town-crier. This role is reserved for other men who have the ability to recognize talent and the knowledge to showcase it. I took the audition tapes to Liberty Records who took them – tab and all – and took Keith to the nearest recording studios to complete the album.

Usually, at this point one is introduced to the compositions and acquitted with the instrumentation and the characteristics of each arrangement. I won and listen to many albums and have read many album notes. When I am told that a lazy, relaxed guitar solo leads me into the exotic "Toscana," or that a brass section in full swing over sparkling rhythm undertakes an all-out rendition of the fine standard "I Remember You," I am not impressed.

To me music is an experience – an adventure and I don't wish to be led by the hand to the next chapter or to have signposts to my next thrill. I want to find out for myself "who's doing what and to whom"... meaning me. After all, I did pay for this right by buying the particular album. I suspect that many people feel the same way.

With musicians of Keith's perspective, they view music as constantly unfolding horizons. Having attained the sound heard in this album a plateau has been reached. There is the hill beyond the hill beyond the hill. Don't expect the same sound, of shall I say the sameness of sound, in every subsequent album. Expect rather always a new experience in each new composition and each new album; an adventure in scope, depth and even texture of sound. That is music... at least to my ears.

Our horizons are limitless because our resources are boundless. Yours as well as Keith's – he's tune it on something. Listen...

– Bob Russell (Russell wrote the notes as well as "Solo", one of the featured songs on this album)

From Billboard - May 13, 1957: Liberty has captured a good "big band" sound on this disk. Hi-fi-wise it also rates a hearing. The program is nicely balanced between standards and original material and it could do will if pushed. "Wiki-Wiki" is a good bet for hi-fi demo with its emphasis on percussion and bass. Full-color cover will attract.

I Remember You
Carioca
Toscana
Winter Interlude
Easy To Love
Wiki Wiki
Bernie's Tone
Sleeping Princess
When Your Lover Has Gone
Caleta
Solo
Why Not?

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Great Swinging Sounds - The Gramercy Six

Pyramid
Great Swinging Sounds
The Gramercy Six
Edison International SDP 502
1959

From the back cover: Al Hendrickson on guitar, Nick Fatool on drums and the bass of Jud DeNaut comprise the original (Artie) Shaw group. Add the tremendous talents of Ray Sherman on harpsichord, Shorty Sherock on trumpet and a gentleman of music you may not know yet, but one who'll be 'large' with you after this introduction – Eddie Rosa on clarinet – and the result is GREAT SWINGIN' SOUNDS!

What stood out to me on this album was the early use of the harpsichord to give the sound a light pop vibe. I have to wonder where the 60s "harpsichord trend" originated from?

Special Delivery Stomp
Cross Your Heart
Mullholland Drive
Keepin' Myself For You
Frensi
Steppin' Out
Summit Ridge Drive
My Blue Heaven
Pyramid
Board Meeting
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Launching Pad

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Kasongo! - Modern Music Of The Belgian Congo

Tika Koseka (Rumba)
Maboka Marie (Rumba)
Kasongo!
Modern Music Of The Belgian Congo
Capitol T10005
1956

From the back cover: Popular music of the Belgian Congo no longer is restricted to the monotony of thumping conga drums. The contemporary trend is to more and more "civilized" instruments, including the string bass, guitars, the violin – and these recent innovations are now combined with ages-old, traditional and simple instruments such as the likembe to give the modern "sound" an odd combination of old and new.

Ntango N'Akomi Likolo (Embonga)
Bino Botuna Bosele (Sebene)
Marie (Biguine)
Tika Koseka (Rumba)
Keba Mama, Keba! (Enbonga)
Eyebo (Rumba)
Etoiles Des Neiges (Rumba)
Helene (Rhumba)
Kobota Malamu (Rumba)
Tembele Tembele (Sebene)
Maboka Marie (Rumba)
Moni Moni Non Dey (Sebene)

Escaped In Sound - Al Nevins

Old Devil Moon
Escaped In Sound
Al Nevins And His Orchestra
RCA LPM 1166
1956

I bought this one because I collect what I call "bad habits" covers (smoking and drinking). I didn't expect much from the music, but this is a great album. The songs tie into and seem to support one another like a soundtrack or a concept album. There is a high level of sophistication to the arrangements.

From the back cover: All too often an album is little more than a collection of songs, banded together with no rhyme or reason, and all seemingly pulled from the same ball of yarn. When Al Nevins – he started out in Washington in classical music and has hence learned to play every instrument well – put aside his guitar and his famous role as one of the original members of The Three Suns to turn producer and musical director for this stunning album, he thought immediately in terms of an over-all production. Escape in Sound was to be no rambling trip down the cobblestones of Tin Pan Alley. This initial big enterprise was to have a theme – it was to tell a story in music.

Top Hat, White Tie And Tails
Moonlight Cocktail
Cocktails From Two
Old Devil Moon
Mad About The Boy
Let's Get Away From It All
Love For Sale
Escapade
You're Driving Me Crazy
In The Still Of The Night
Anything Goes
Let's Put On The Lights

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

West Meets East - Dig? - The Seven Players

The Mirage
West Meets East - Dig?
The Seven Players
Arranged and Conducted by Irv Spice
Produced by Eddie Newmark
Audio Fidelity AFLP 2166
1966

I listen to a ton of records. Many are great fun, but every now and then one stands out. This is one of those perky space age efforts that I think you'll enjoy as much as you might enjoy Neal Hefti's Hefti In Gotham City. This album has that type of space age sparkle.

It also sounds as if this album may have been sampled for Science Fiction Dance Party or Dracula's Music Cabinet. These are two "modern" day assemblages of space age material that I find great fun. At least this record reminds me of those two CD imports.

And of course... the cover is amazing. The woman is feeding the man a grape... however she is holding a hot dog in her hand. Apparently our West/East couple is interfacing with strange foods. Dig?

The Carefree Camel
Sphinxette
Zobra The Greek
The Mirage
The Nomad
Asia Minor
The Bazaar
The Sultan's Dream
Sahara Sunrise
Shishkabob

Love Country - Hypnotic Harps

Hey Jude
Love Country
Hypnotic Harps
Soloist - Gayle Levant
GRT Records GRT-10001

One treat for me in life is to find 60s or 70s light pop albums because you never know to what lengths artists and record companies will go to cover "the hits of the day".

In this case, the last idea on the pile must have been to do up songs on the harp. OK... the last idea may have been to use a kazoo. Which reminds me... I think that has also been done, but I have yet to find that album.

The harpist struggles with some of the arrangements because... well... she is playing the harp. Terrific extra fluffy light pop stuff really.

Time For Us
Hey Jude
Little Green Apples
Will You Be Staying After Sunday
Cycles
Love Country
Windmills Of Your Mind
By The Time I Get To Phoenix
Born To Be With You
Wichita Lineman
More Today Than Yesterday
Love Country Reprise

Love Songs Mexico / S.A. - Tony Mottola

The Girl From Ipanema
Love Songs Mexico / S.A.
Tony Mottola
Arrangements by Lew Davis and Tony Mottola
Originated and Produced By Enoch Light
Associate Producers: Julie Klages and Robert Byrne
Recording Chief: Fred Christie
Mastering George Piros (Stereo) & John Johnson (Monaural)
Art Director" Charles E. Murphy
Command Records SMAS-90605
1965
This album features a number of lush understated guitar pieces, a few light pop tracks (like the sample above) and several brassy traditional sounding tunes that seem as though they were included as filler.

From Billboard - November 13, 1965: Command Records will attempt to cash in on the selection of Tony Mottola's "Love Songs Mexico / S. A." album as the feature album of the week on the Jim Ameche Organization's syndicated radio show for the week of Nov. 29. The show reportedly reaches some 300 million listeners throughout the world.

Command has ordered several thousand extra streamers, dividers and easel backs to promote the album, and the label has rushed a single from the album to disk jockeys for air play.

Loren Becker, Command general manager said the Mottola album will probably be the label's best seller of 1965.

Theme From Black Orpheus
Guadalajara
Sabor
Mexican Hat Dance
The Girl From Ipanema
Mexica Medley
Besame Mucho
Brasilia
Maria Elena
Curacao
Piel Canela
La Bamba

101 Strings Orchestra Play Jim Webb And Other Original Songs

Run Alice Run
101 Strings Orchestra Play Jim Webb And Other Original Songs
Alshire S-5338

It took me a moment to connect this dull and uninviting cover graphic to the first track, Up Up And Away (in my beautiful balloon).

What was Alshire thinking? Anywhoo... there is no Victorian ballroom music on the LP. Surprisingly, the vinyl features some decent light pop fare.

Up Up And Away
Galveston
MacArthur Park
A Great Day
By The Time I Get To Phoenix
Wichita Lineman
Discotec
Seduction
Run Alice Run

Lonely Harpsichord Rainy Night In Shangri-la

Quiet Village
Flamingo
Lonely Harpsichord Rainy Night In Shangri-la
Jonathan Knight
Produced and Arranged by Al Capps
Cover Design & Photo: Studio Five, Inc.
Plants by Geller Originals
A Snuff Garrett Production
Distributed Nationally by Dot Records
VIVA V36011
1968

Shangri-La
Stranger On The Shore
Cast Your Fate To The Wind
Pagan Love Song
Yellow Bird
Quite Village
Flamingo
Bali Ha'i
Tiki Waterfall
Dream Theme
Midnight Hideaway
Soft Sands

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Rhumba Rhythms & Dances

Besos Ardiente
Rhumba
Rhythms & Dances
Palace PST 693

Budget collection of tracks that Palace cobbled together.  The sample tune is surprisingly nice.

Let's Rhumba
Besos Ardiente
Rhumba Rhapsody
Rhumba Serenade
Chira-Cha
Ay-Ay-Ay
Let's Rhumba
False Love
Cielito Lindo
Bongo Man
La Paloma
Mi Passion
Blue Rhumba

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Longhair Goes Cha-Cha - Ralph Font And His Orchestra

Toccatina Afro-Cuban Rhumba
Longhair Goes Cha-Cha
Ralph Font And His Orchestra
Westminster WP 6118
1959

From Billboard November 23, 1959: The title of this set means that such longhair tunes as Minuet In G, Humoresque and Dance Of The Hours have been turned into cha chad. The idea is good, but the cha chas, as played by Ralph Font Ork, are routine.

I don't know just what work the Billboard reviewer was comparing this set to. But out of all the Latin music albums that I've listened to from the period, especially the late 50s, this effort is smoking fun space age. Font delivers a great sense of humor and inventive arrangements. Font also drops in an electric guitar from time to time which helps keep the sound "space age modern".

And the reviewer failed to mention the sales potential of the fab cover!

Minuet In G Cha-Cha
Toccatina Afro-Cuban Rhumba
Humoresque Cha-Cha
Liebestraum Bolero-Cha
Fur Elise Cha-Cha
Waltz In E Minor Beguine
Dance Of The Hours Cha-Cha
Rondo Alla Turca Mambo
Serenade Beguine
Hababera From Carmen Cha-Cha
Melody In F Merengue
Waltz In A Flat Beguine

Spin Time With Liberty

Topsy - Part II
Salesmen's Demonstration Record
Janauary '63 Sales Program
Liberty Records MM-417

This is a Liberty promotional tool that found it's way into the hands of radio station "librarians". The record features Liberty Promotion Staff on the cover. Pictured are Joe Sadd, Tommy Lipuma, Ray Hill (Assistant to National Promotion), Bob Skaff (National Promotion Director), Bud Dain (West Coast Divisional Promotions) and Ted Feigin (who was apparently the director of promotions team)