Saturday, March 10, 2018

The Beatles Please Please Me



Come with  me to the infamous cartoon character Mr. Peabody's Way Back Machine to 1963, where The Beatles were young, and I was even younger. Just listening to the music reminds me of warm summer days at the neighborhood pool, where popular music like The Beatles played all day.  That, an occasional frozen Zero chocolate bar, and nonstop swimming were the highlights of what was then endless summer.

The Beatles CD, Please Please Me, is  made-up of original sound recordings by EMI Records LTD, and includes:

  • I Saw Here Standing There
  • Misery
  • Anna (Go To Him)
  • Chains
  • Boys
  • Ask Me Why
  • Please Please Me
  • Love Me Do
  • P.S. I Love You
  • Baby It's You
  • Do You Want To Know A Secret
  • A Taste Of Honey
  • There's A Place
  • Twist And Shout
My toes are tapping just thinking about the tunes, even if by today's standards they are simplistic.
If you live in the Cleveland area,   you may want to catch a show by Beatles tribute band Revolution Pie on April 7, 2018.



Or if you would like to know more about the album Please Please Me, listen here:


Saturday, February 3, 2018

Duke Ellington Blues In Orbit


Wow! I never really thought much about Duke Ellington. 

Tunes of the great composer, pianist, and band leader would zip in and out of my life on the radio or old movies, with me rarely paying any attention where they originated. I was pleasantly surprised when I found a stack of Duke Ellington CDs among Jim's collection, and decided to listen to one. 

Blues In Orbit was released in 1988 by CBS Records Inc. as part of its Columbia Jazz Masterpieces series. The CD case proudly states the collection is  " Digitally Remastered Directly From The Original Analog Tapes" of the original 1960s album. It does hum, with the bass rattling the walls at a normal level. The jazz-swing compilation has been remastered over 10 times between the 1988 version and 2017.

The CD includes the original tunes from the album, and had some room to include a few later pieces. Fourteen titles making up the list include:

  • Blues in Orbit
  • Track 360
  • Villes Ville Is the Place, Man
  • Brown Penny
  • Three J's Blues
  • SMADA
  • Pie Eye's Blues
  • C Jam Blues
  • Sweet & Pungent
  • In a Mellotone
  • Sentimental Lady
  • Blues in Blueprint
  • The Swingers Get The Blues, Too
  • The Swinger's Jump

I really enjoyed this CD. Made me want to get up and dance.  My toes are still tapping.  If you would like to know more about "the jazz legend" Duke Ellington, visit the official site here.

Or for a traditional taste of his music, listen to the YouTube post below.



Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Fruitcake Toss Day? Hmmmm




I was quietly remembering Jim on his birthday, January 3, when I discovered the date is shared by Fruitcake Toss Day. He would have liked that, probably going out and buying one on clearance just to toss.

Apparently this holiday was first created and celebrated in Manitou Springs, Colorado in 1995. It involves taking all the left over fruitcake - often given as presents - and chucking it. 

I know, I'm supposed to be writing about music.  But it was too tempting to  write about Jim having to share his birthday with fruitcake. I'm sure he would have been impressed.

And if you suddenly find yourself wanting a fruitcake, follow these instructions on Youtube.

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Vince Guaraldi Trio: A Boy Named Charlie Brown


Da da da,  da da da, daa daa, da da da daa....

I pulled this CD from Jim's shelf and smiled.  The track Linus and Lucy filled my thought and I immediately went and listened to the Vince Guaraldi Trio: A Boy Named Charlie Brown. The sweet jazz music is from the original sound track for the well-known CBS television special.

The animated comedy-drama made its appearance on TV in December 1969. Released as a record in 1972, and then on CD in 1989 by Fantasy, Inc..

Most of the tracks were composed and played by jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi and supported by Monty Budwig on bass, and Colin Bailey on drums.

Tunes include the following:

  • Oh, Good Grief
  • Pebble Beach
  • Happiness Is
  • Schroeder
  • Charlie BrownTheme
  • Linus and Lucy
  • Blue Charlie Brown
  • Baseball Theme
  • Freda (With the Naturally Curly Hair)
  • Fly Me to the Moon (an additional and enjoyable track not on the original LP)
The CD makes me happy, not only because I remember Jim enjoying it, but because the characters and the music associated with each one makes me happy - even ornery Lucy.  I've made a mental note to play this CD if I'm feeling down. Can't stay there for long.

Read a Wikipedia article about A Boy Named Charlie Brown here. I really enjoyed the article, and am sure you will too.

Monday, December 11, 2017

The Ultimate Four Seasons: Vivaldi's Greatest Hit




There are so many memories attached to Vivaldi's Four Seasons.  Starting in elementary school music classes, through high school band, driving down the highway listening to the radio, and yes, even floating from Jim's office. I've always loved the Four Seasons. 

The back of the CD describes it this way:
"Joyous and exhilarating, this is Vivald's Four Seasons as you've never heard it before! From a springtime Saturday picnic in the park to a summer screen-porch Sunday brunch, from autumn's blustery afternoon chill to a winter's warm holiday hearth, take a pleasurable stroll through the seasons with Vivaldi's 'Greatest Hit.' A multi-colored experience combining classical. traditional, new age and chamber music, this one-of a kind album provides the perfect accompaniment for quiet contemplation or entertaining." I found that to be a perfect description.

The first part of the CD is a classical rendition of Four Seasons, followed by more modern versions in the second half.  I got the Saturday housework done as I listened to the upbeat music - even spent some time thinking about the summer tree on the front of the CD with his rather bushy hair!

Released in 2003 by the Musical Heritage Society, and includes 77 minutes of great music performed by:
Vladimir Spivakov violin
James Galway flute
Michala Petri recorder
Gottfried von der Goltz baroque violin
Kazuhito Yamashita & Larry Coryell guitars
Tracy Scott Silverman violin
Ransom Wilson flute
Amsterdam Guitar Trio
Modern Mandolin Quartet

The CD booklet includes sonnets which inspired the music.  I really enjoyed reading them, but I must admit, I'm about all Vivaldi'd out at the moment!

Read a Wikipedia biography about Vivaldi here, and find out why he was called the Red Priest. Then listen to a portion of the Four Seasons below.