Showing posts with label space age pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space age pop. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Rockabye Baby!
"War Pigs"

Rockabye Baby!
Lullaby Renditions of Black Sabbath
CD
(self-released, 2010)

The spirit of Martin Denny lives!

Wait . . . is he dead?

Rockabye Baby! has released bunches of CDs of "lullaby renditions" of music by popular bands. I bought this one recently, and it sounds like Martin Denny covering Black Sabbath. The only thing missing, really, is a photograph of a smokin' hot babe on the cover.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Ferrante and Teicher
"Alternating Current"

I bought this LP on a trip. I think it was when my friends Virginia and Sharon and I made a pilgrimage to the Precious Moments Chapel in Missouri, around a decade ago. Me being me, I made them stop at record stores, and I found this little gem. It was part of a series of releases on the United Artists sub-label Ultra Audio, almost all with similar cover art featuring big, colorful dots. Ferrante and Teicher have been better known the last several decades for saccharine-dipped easy listening, but this album is downright fun. There were apparently several albums of "prepared piano," but I have only one other, Blast Off! ('tis a fun ride, as well).

Selected liner notes, including a play-by-play description of techniques used for this piece, one of the few originals on the LP, can be found after the jump.