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Ectoplasm
Raymond Scott Quintette, Raymond Scott
első megjelenés éve: 1949
64 perc
(2008)

CD
Kérjen
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TÖRÖLT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Good Listening
intro
2.  Moonlight on the Ganges
instr.
3.  Street Corner in Paris
4.  Bird Life in the Bronx
5.  Blue Skies
6.  Who?
7.  You're the Cream in my Coffee
8.  Curley Cue
9.  By Heck
10.  Honeysuckle Rose
11.  Dedicatory Piece to the Crew and Passengers of the First Experimental Rocket Express to the Moon
12.  I've got my Love to keep me Warm
13.  Snake Woman
14.  Moonlight on the Ganges
Vocal
15.  Where or When
16.  I'll Se you in my Dreams
17.  Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
18.  Humoresque
19.  Sometimes I'm Happy
20.  Song of India
21.  Good Listening
intermission
22.  The Penguin
23.  Ectoplasm
24.  Little Girl
25.  How High the Moon
26.  Somebody Loves Me
27.  Curley Cue
alternate
28.  Strike Up the Band
29.  Snake Woman
30.  Three Little Words
31.  Tiger Rag
32.  Street Corner in Paris
alternate
33.  Moonlight on the Ganges
alternate
34.  Question Mark ("?")
Jazz

Ectoplasm is the first-ever CD presenting Scott's second Quintet, which recorded in 1948-49. Like its groundbreaking 1937-39 predecessor chronicled on 2003's Microphone Music, this "quintet" had six members, but unlike the original RSQ, this band didn't create music associated with cartoons.

Although the 1948-49 band sounds like quintessential Raymond Scott, it did not resort to a nostalgic aping of the first RSQ. The usual Scott trademarks abound: wit, sophistication, and a touch of eccentricity. Like the first, the second RSQ is complex and hyperactive, with an undercurrent of wry mischief, befitting the band's namesake. Both RSQ's were known for swirling horns, muted trumpet, and daredevil tempos. The style could be termed "parlor jazz," or "chamber swing" - breezy and cerebral.

As a composer, Scott moved away from his quirky novelties of the late 1930s and progressed in a more challenging direction. However, he still liked painting "portraits in music." The unusual album title refers to a spooky Scott work evoking a "voice from the beyond." Other Scott originals on the album are "Street Corner in Paris," "Snake Woman," "Bird Life in the Bronx," "Good Listening," "Curley Cue," and "Question Mark." In addition, Scott goes lunar with his visionary opus "Dedicatory Piece to the Crew and Passengers of the First Experimental Rocket Express to the Moon."

The album includes jazzed-up arrangements of the light classics "Humoresque" and "Song of India," and over a dozen Tin Pan Alley standards which clock in at less than two minutes each. These miniatures - including such standards as "Blue Skies," "I'll See You in My Dreams," and "How High the Moon" - were intended as radio program interludes. They demonstrate Scott's skill as an editor, distilling the essence of these songs in compressed form. Tunes like "Honeysuckle Rose," and "You're the Cream in My Coffee" were dolled up to affirm Scott's musical identity, with the melodies respected. Scott seemed to prefer jazz in service to composition rather than the other way around. That said, he took his share of liberties as a composer by integrating original intros and bridges that re-invent these relics with an unmistakable Scott spirit.

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