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Raymond Scott - Works for Orchestra 1935–1943 (Vol. 4) (2024) Hi Res

Raymond Scott - Works for Orchestra 1935–1943 (Vol. 4) (2024) Hi Res

BAND/ARTIST: Raymond Scott

  • Title: Works for Orchestra 1935–1943 (Vol. 4)
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: Reckless Night Music
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 01:05:00
  • Total Size: 154 mb | 348 mb | 360 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Raymond Scott - Boy Scout in Switzerland
02. Raymond Scott - Eight Letters in the Mailbox
03. Raymond Scott, The Captivators - In a 20th Century Accordion Parlor
04. Raymond Scott, The Novelteers - The Skyrocket
05. Raymond Scott - Rococo
06. Raymond Scott - Secret Agent
07. Raymond Scott - Christmas Night in Harlem
08. Raymond Scott - Evening Star
09. Raymond Scott, The Jazz Laboratory, Stan Webb - Chopin Opus # 10 No. 12 (Revolutionary Etude)
10. Raymond Scott, The Novelteers - Dead End Blues
11. Raymond Scott - Carnival in Brooklyn
12. Raymond Scott - Section C
13. Raymond Scott - Singing Down the Road (The 37th Secret)
14. Raymond Scott - Handle With Care
15. Raymond Scott, The Jazz Laboratory - Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov)
16. Raymond Scott - Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue
17. Raymond Scott, Paul Whiteman Orchestra - Bumpy Weather Over Newark
18. Raymond Scott, The CBS Orchestra - Confusion Among a Fleet of Taxicabs Upon Meeting With a Fare
19. Raymond Scott - Love Dance
20. Raymond Scott, Lester Troob - Two Studio Engineers Contemplating an Acoustical Dilemma

Composer, bandleader, and inventor Raymond Scott was among the unheralded pioneers of contemporary experimental music, a figure whose genius and influence have seeped almost subliminally into the mass cultural consciousness. As a visionary whose name is largely unknown but whose music is immediately recognizable, Scott's was a career stuffed with contradictions. Though his early work anticipated the breathless invention of bebop, his obsession with perfectionism and memorization was the very antithesis of jazz's improvisational ethos. His best-known compositions, especially the rousing "Powerhouse," remain at large thanks to their endless recycling as soundtracks for cartoons, but he never once wrote a note expressly for animated use (aside from commercial jingles). And although his later experiments with electronic music (particularly the three-volume Soothing Sounds for Baby series, issued in 1963) pioneered the ambient aesthetic, the ambient concept itself was not introduced until a decade after the release of his original recordings. After decades of obscurity, Scott's work was rediscovered during the 1990s, as interest in space age pop, exotica, and early electronic music resurged. 1992's Reckless Nights & Turkish Twilights compilation reintroduced his Quintette recordings to the record-buying public, and 2000's posthumously issued Manhattan Research, Inc. became a favorite of left-field electronic music aficionados, as well as a frequent sample source for hip-hop producers, including J Dilla and El-P.


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  • RobertZZ
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Thanks for posting!
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.
  • Intapers
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Thanks for the Hi-RES. This series is much appreciated. Hope the missing vol 1 appears to complete our sets.