Raymond Scott The Metropole Orchestra Featuring The Beau Hunks Saxtette - The Chesterfield Arrangements 1937 38
Artist: Raymond Scott The Metropole Orchestra Featuring The Beau Hunks Saxtette
Album: The Chesterfield Arrangements 1937 38
Rating: 4.25
Album: The Chesterfield Arrangements 1937 38
Rating: 4.25
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Siberian Sleighride | 2:47 | |
Bumpy Weather Over Newark | 3:39 | |
War Dance For Wooden Indians | 3:02 | |
Twilight In Turkey | 4:06 | |
Minuet In Jazz | 3:21 | |
Reckless Nights On Board An Ocean Liner | 3:23 | |
Christmas Night In Harlem | 2:49 | |
Powerhouse | 4:35 | |
The Happy Farmer | 2:54 | |
The Toy Trumpet | 3:41 | |
Suicide Cliff | 4:03 | |
Dinner Music For A Pack Of Hungry Cannibals | 2:55 | |
Mexican Jumping Bean | 3:07 | |
Egyptian Barn Dance | 2:49 | |
The Penguin | 2:37 | |
Tia Juana | 3:45 | |
Celebration On The Planet Mars | 2:47 |
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Catalog Numbers
- 30-9097-2
- EW 9950, EW 9550
Labels
- Basta, VPRO Eigenwijs
- VPRO Eigenwijs, Basta
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Formats
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Companies
Role | Company |
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Phonographic Copyright (p) | Basta Audio/Visuals |
Copyright (c) | Basta Audio/Visuals |
Recorded At | Muziekcentrum van de Omroep (MCO) |
Pressed By | DOCdata |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Arranged By | Fred Van Eps (tracks: 1, 7, 17), Irving Szathmary (tracks: 2, 10, 14, 16), Joe Glover (tracks: 3 to 6, 11, 13, 15, 18), Nathan Van Cleave (tracks: 9), Roy Bargy (tracks: 8), Russ Case (tracks: 12) |
Artwork | Kellie Strøm |
Composed By | Mitchell Parish (tracks: 9), Raymond Scott |
Conductor | Jan Stulen |
Design | Piet Schreuders |
Graphics | Piet Schreuders |
Engineer | Gert De Bruijn |
Executive-Producer | Jeroen Van Der Schaaf |
Liner Notes | Will Friedwald |
Performer | Metropole Orchestra |
Producer | Gert-Jan Blom |
Recording Supervisor | Hugh Den Ouden |
Notes
- Recorded at MCO Studio 3, Hilversum, January 25, 1999.
- (p)+(c) 1999 BASTA Audio/Visuals, www.BastaMusic.com.
- Docdata pressing, for different pressing, see Raymond Scott - The Metropole Orchestra* Featuring The Beau Hunks Saxtette - The Chesterfield Arrangements 1937-38
Barcodes
- Barcode (Printed): 8 712530 909723
- Barcode (Scanned): 8712530909723
- Rights Society: STEMRA
- Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): LU007258 BASTA 3090-972 :
- Mastering SID Code (Mirrored): IFPI L121
- Matrix / Runout: DOCdata BAST 3090972
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LJ82
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 3613
About Raymond Scott The Metropole Orchestra Featuring The Beau Hunks Saxtette
Born: September 10, 1908 in Brooklyn, NY.
Died: February 8, 1994 in North Hills, CA.
American composer, bandleader and inventor. Raymond Scott was among the unheralded pioneers of contemporary experimental music.
Of all of Scott's accomplishments of 1949, however, none was more important than the Electronium, one of the first synthesizers ever created. An "instantaneous composing machine," the Electronium generated original music via random sequences of tones, rhythms, and timbres; Scott himself denied it was a prototype synthesizer it had no keyboard but as one of the first machines to create music by means of artificial intelligence, its importance in pointing the way towards the electronic compositions of the future is undeniable. His other inventions included the "Karloff," an early sampler capable of recreating sounds ranging from sizzling steaks to jungle drums; the Clavinox, a keyboard Theremin complete with an electronic sub-assembly designed by a then 23-year-old Robert Moog; and the Videola, which fused together a keyboard and a TV screen to aid in composing music for films and other moving images.
By the middle of the 1960s, Scott began turning increasingly away from recording and performing to focus on writing and inventing; a 1969 musical celebrating the centennial of Kentucky Bourbon was his last orchestral work, with his remaining years spent solely on electronic composition. Among his latter-day innovations was an early programmable polyphonic sequencer, which along with the Electronium later caught the attention of Motown chief Berry Gordy Jr., who in 1971 tapped Scott to head the label's electronic music research and development team. After retiring six years later, he continued writing his last known piece, 1986's "Beautiful Little Butterfly," was created on MIDI technology.
Real Name
- Harry Warnow
Name Vars
- R. Schott
- R. Scott
- R.Scott
- Raymond
- Scott
- Scott, R.
- Scott-Green
- The Swingin' Raymond Scott
Aliases
- Manhattan Research
- Bendix
- Hugo Flint