MP3 Jeff Sanford's Cartoon Jazz Orchestra - Live At Pearl's
Great 13 piece jazz band playing the music used behind Looney Tunes and other cartoons
16 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Orchestral Jazz, KIDS/FAMILY: Kid Friendly
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This CD isn''t just "live." It''s lively! It''s much more than you''d
expect from a band playing the unusual compositions of Raymond Scott.
They don''t slavishly imitate the studio recordings Scott made in the
late 1930s--- that''s been done by others. This is a jazz band, 13
pieces, filled with many of San Francisco''s most swinging musicians.
The arrangements are new and the band has rehearsed. If the truth be
told, many instrumentalists will confess that it was the
soundtracks from "Looney Tunes" that first turned them on to music.
That''s why these compositions easily fit into a jazz repertoire.
That''s why this band sounds like Bugs Bunny meets Sun Ra.
When you walk into San Francisco''s premiere night club, Pearl''s, and
see the instrumentalists filing onto the bandstand, you are struck by
the familiar faces; there''s the trombonist who plays with the Italian
Band at the Cafe Trieste, there''s the vocalist who had her purse
snatched at that dingy club in Pacifica and there''s the startled
saxophonist you spotted on TV when President Clinton jumped onto the
bandstand at the Fairmont Hotel . This unlikely collection is now
packed together waiting for the baton of Jeff Sanford.
Jeff''s a polished bandleader and instrumentalist He''s ideally suited
to front this aggragation because he''s blessed with DNA from Lenny
Bruce and Groucho Marx. When you bump into him at a club he''ll say, "
An invisible man married an invisible woman. The kids weren''t much to
look at either. He heh!" Then he''''ll scurry off to set up his giant
bass saxophone.
Finally, the downbeat--- crash,bang, ka -boom. (Great drummer) The
faces of the audience light up---Elmer Fudd is chasing Daffy Duck into
their ears and across their frontal lobes. The titles of the tunes add
to the story; New Year''s Eve in a Haunted House, Twilight in Turkey,
Powerhouse--- these are the compositions that Warner Bros. used
countless times to capture the changing moods of fear, elation, bliss
and harmless violence with bricks, manholes, rolling pins, propellers
and falling trees. (Ka-boom.)
This CD also contains music from other cartoons, composers and
movies--The Simpsons, The Ren and Stimpy Show, The Animaniacs and
Roger Rabbit.
Experiment! Put this CD in your player , (Don''t attempt this in
your car). Close your eyes and try to picture where you''ve heard these
songs before. You''ll find it''s automatic. It''s Hydromatic. That''s all,
folks.
Mal Sharpe
Host, Back on Basin Street, KCSM-FM