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1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:12 pm
by ubercat_Archive
Unfortunately I never met Raymond. I was invited to the wake by the family. Worked at sony/columbia at the time and CBS had just started making noise about digging up old Quartet stuff. I was very vocal about including it as a feature for the Columbia House R+C Club (remember those?). We featured it a ton when it came out (Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights), and it did well. That was one of a few products at the time that helped the resurgence of his Quartet shortly before he passed away. Anyway, I was kinda attached to the RN+TT CD, even at my lowly position. I would have walked through hell to arrive early.
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 2:18 pm
by Ranxerox_Archive
John Cage is not no much electronic as avant. He is also well known.
Check him out on the 50s TV show 'What's My Line.'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSulycqZH-U
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:35 pm
by rayj_Archive
ubercat wrote:Unfortunately I never met Raymond. I was invited to the wake by the family. Worked at sony/columbia at the time and CBS had just started making noise about digging up old Quartet stuff. I was very vocal about including it as a feature for the Columbia House R+C Club (remember those?). We featured it a ton when it came out (Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights), and it did well. That was one of a few products at the time that helped the resurgence of his Quartet shortly before he passed away. Anyway, I was kinda attached to the RN+TT CD, even at my lowly position. I would have walked through hell to arrive early.
Hey...I don't know
anything about his work other than the obvious. Any links to this quartet material?
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:57 pm
by Derek
rayj wrote:Hey...I don't know anything about his work other than the obvious. Any links to this quartet material?
The band's name was the Raymond Scott Quintette. You'll have better luck searching the right name.
To avoid confusion I should point out that the Quintette music and Scott's electronic music are totally separate things.
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:15 pm
by ubercat_Archive
Derek wrote:rayj wrote:Hey...I don't know anything about his work other than the obvious. Any links to this quartet material?
The band's name was the Raymond Scott Quintette. You'll have better luck searching the right name.
To avoid confusion I should point out that the Quintette music and Scott's electronic music are totally separate things.
Jesus. He's right. ROFL. I need some sleep. It's the QUINTETTE - Raymond Scott Quintette. I'd buy the CD I was talking about -
Restless Nights and Turkish Twilights. It's a great collection of the CBS stuff. Quintette stuff. LOL.
I fucking hate it when my old-ass brain farts like that.
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:53 am
by robert thefamilyghost_Archive
Derek wrote:To avoid confusion I should point out that the Quintette music and Scott's electronic music are totally separate things.
and the Quintette's material is most well-known from its use in warner bros. cartoons...
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:06 am
by Derek
robert thefamilyghost wrote:Derek wrote:To avoid confusion I should point out that the Quintette music and Scott's electronic music are totally separate things.
and the Quintette's material is most well-known from its use in warner bros. cartoons...
Yeah, but Raymond Scott had nothing to do with that.
Warner Bros. bought the rights to the Quintette music. Carl Stalling was able to appropriate it for use in the cartoons without needing permission.
From what I've read, Raymond Scott didn't like cartoons and wasn't happy about his music being used in them. Even though it works beautifully.
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:27 pm
by robert thefamilyghost_Archive
Derek wrote:Yeah, but Raymond Scott had nothing to do with that.
he sure didn't, but that doesn't keep it from being an appropriate point of reference...
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:26 pm
by ubercat_Archive
Quintette recordings were used for Ren and Stimpy.
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:18 pm
by burun_Archive
japmn wrote:BRUCE HAACK !!!
I am surprised he hasn't been mentioned yet.
There is a doc about him which has a clip where he appeared on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, demonstrating how synthesizers work.
Not Crap.