Percussion: Playful and Pretty
Thursday, 2. August 2007, 00:31:00

Bob Rosengarden & Phil Kraus
Percussion: Playful & Pretty
RCA Victor CSP-113
1965
Stereo
"Spruced-up Mood Music"
Remember when you pulled down all the pots and pans in your mother's kitchen and made an "orchestra" out of them? Some kids never grow out of it. They become percussionists.
One thing is sure about percussion: you're bound to get a bang out of it. But don't think percussion is nothing but a noise test. This album proves the contrary. It shows that in the hands of top-rank musicians, percussive instruments have a special kind of melodic charm and subtlety, sweetness and spice. Favorite old ballads emerge with new tonal gloss - a kind of spruced-up mood music. And rhythm numbers glint with tonal laughter - the sheer fun of clinking, clopping, tingling and tapping.
Bob Rosengarden, one of America's leading percussionists, along with equally ingenious Phil Kraus, pulled together for this session perhaps the most varied and sophisticated array of percussion instruments ever assembled before a mike. If you think percussion is just drums, then listen to the vibraharp, the xylophone, marimba, bell-tree, tom-tom, maracas, gourds, scratchers, chimes, cow-bells and temple bells.
"We even rounded up a whole set of Chinese wood blocks - some 30 or 40 of them," says Bob. "Old ones, from mainland China! You just can't get those any more. And for the last number - Goofus - we've really got something rare: a buzzimba!"
A buzzimba, it turns out, is a Rube Goldberg-ish contraption made up of wooden resonators that buzz daintily like a choir of horseflies when struck with a mallet. "You might call it a kind of percussive kazoo," Bob suggested.
The rest of the orchestra (clarinets, flutes, saxes, trumpet, trombone, bass, guitar, and piano) is made up of fairly conventional instruments. Except one. Arranger Sid Cooper had found a calliope - one of those outboard organs they used to play on the old Mississippi showboats. He just had to work that in, somehow, and trundled it into the studio on a serving cart. No steamboat boiler was handy, so a small air compressor was used instead to blow the pipes.
Soon the music was clopping along, softly and tenderly like a brook with syncopated rocks in its bed. Or suddenly it sounded as if the building were under attack from a flock or rapid-action woodpeckers. For Bob and his crew, all the banging, tickling and tapping on their strange instruments was audibly a labor of love. It's also a fine stint of sheer musicianship.
Francis Traun
© 1965, Radio Corporation of America Source: 317X
This one is donated to the kitchen by our very own Drocer Lyniv. Drocer has come up with some mighty fine shares from time to time and this one is no exception. Fantastic Stereo Action worthy of a listen with headphones. Thanks again Mr. Lyniv.
Side A
01 - For Want Of A Star
02 - Mr. Ghost Goes To Town
03 - Johnny One Note
04 - Chloe
05 - All Through The Night
06 - Satan Takes A Holiday
Side B
07 - Sophisticated Swing
08 - The Comedians
09 - Speak Low
10 - The Continental
11 - Carnival
12 - Goofus
Perky Playful Pretty
Thanks a lot! I've been waiting for a long time for this one to show up!
By anonymous user, # 2. August 2007, 22:13:23
Tsanks! We needs more percussion. --thanksmucho
By anonymous user, # 3. August 2007, 02:03:00
thank for this new record (maybe the last i dlod before the holiday)
see you in september
ps : i buy the harry james last monday in the flea market and i take this the 'eyes closed' cause this record is recommended by licorice !!!
By leCurLing, # 3. August 2007, 13:00:41
Thanks for this; it's great!
By anonymous user, # 4. August 2007, 00:56:57
Another superb upload, many thanks.
By anonymous user, # 4. August 2007, 13:40:58
This is a great one. Pure Space-Age Ping Pong Stereo Pops at its finest. And even a few touches of Exotica added into the mix. Everyone needs this one in their collection. Many thanks to LP for sharing this rare, rare album.
Robert Missal
By anonymous user, # 5. August 2007, 15:30:38
By Licorice Pizza, # 6. August 2007, 13:38:26
Hi, Licorice.
Thanks for inviting me. You created a wonderful blog, congrats!
Of course I don't mind if you link G.E.L. I'm leaving on vaccation and when I come back, I'll link Licorice Pizza, if you don't mind as well.
Thanks for all these pearls.
Hugs
By anonymous user, # 29. August 2007, 16:15:58
By Licorice Pizza, # 29. August 2007, 16:26:27