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Personnel: Robert Drasnin (clarinet); Stephanie Bennett (vocals); Amy Shulman (harp); Peggy Baldwin (cello); Bobby Shulgold (alto flute); Mike Lang (piano); John Sawoski (electric keyboard); Billy Hulting (vibraphone); D.J. Bonebrake (marimba); ... Full DescriptionJim Hughart (bass instrument); Howard Greene (drums); Scott Breadman, Brad Dutz (percussion). Hide Description Robert Drasnin Voodoo II Songs Purchase Voodoo II CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Is It...Man Or Astroman? CD (1993)
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| | Robert Drasnin Voodoo! CD (1996)
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$13.09 Most music fans don't know of Robert Drasnin, but if they're also fans of classic television, they've heard his music: Drasnin scored the music for "Mission: Impossible," "The Twilight Zone," and "The Man From Uncle," among others. He got his start in the music business playing saxophone and flute with Tommy Dorsey, Les Brown and Red Norvo, and later studied composition with film score giant Miklos Rosza and classical composer Lukas Foss. In the '50s, the exotica (a sort-of-hybrid of the tropical/Hawaiian/Southeast Asian music, Tito Puente-style Latin music and lounge jazz) of Martin Denny was all the rage, and a tiny record company prevailed upon Drasnin to come up with a suitable counterpart. He succeeded, and virtually surpassed the man he was supposed to be copying.
The band, consisting of Drasnin on ...
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| | Ina May Wool Moon Over 97th Street CD (1999)
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$16.45 New York City-based songwriter Ina Mae Wool is certainly one of Gotham's most exciting upstarts. Possessing a striking voice, incisive lyrics, and a wonderful gift for melody that seems to elude many of today's singer-songwriters, Ina Mae leaps ahead of the pack with her debut album. MOON is filled with rootsy folk-pop that retains its decidedly homespun feel, although Wool has her feet firmly planted in the present day. From the jaunty "Hot Wired and Hungry" to the forbidding swirls of "The Devil You Don't," and the ambitious wish list of the gorgeous title track, Wool unequivocally proves that she is capable of giving the Lilith Fair women more than a run for their money.
Although this is her debut release, Ina May has opened shows for artists like Taj Mahal and Mose Allison, and performed in venues all over the US, in Europe, and in the UK. Along the way she's written and sung with Marc Ribot (Tom Waits, Elvis Costello), Wayne Kramer (MC5), and Oscar-nominated composer Mark Shaiman.Moon Over 97th Street is produced and co-written by Daniel A. Weiss, the associate conductor of the hit musical 'Rent' on Broadway. Moon combines the soulfulness of R&B with the catchy hooks of pop and the storytelling of the best folk."Just when I expected another boring New York City singer-songwriter with the same ethereal voice and the same soft-spoken songs about the same old thing, along came Ina May Wool. She has a bit of a growl to her voice, earnest and varied songs, and an almost country feel to her music. "Down on Tenth Street" is a portrait song about a young woman who has thrown her life away on the streets of New York City. Wool puts an original spin on the concept of girl power in "J'ai Gagne (I Won)," which follows a woman through a life of relationships and decisions. The jubilation gives way to melancholy in "Janis," an ode to Janis Joplin that really captures the tortured existence that ended in tragedy. "Hotwired & Hungry" is an ode to young love in the city, a beautiful song about foolishness and looking back on teenage lust, on that one person you'll never forget. Wool switches gears for "Don't Wanna Wait," very contemporary pop, upbeat and happy. Wool sings her own background vocals, adding several layers of expression. Her voice turns gentle and fragile in "Leopard," accepting that two very different people can choose to lay aside differences and love each other: "And I am I am I as I can be / And you are you straight through / And the sum of the parts / Can be difficult some of the time." It is a beautiful song that begs for understanding. Wool has a slightly different perspective on relationships and why they continue in "January Thaw" -- she sings about arguments and making up with a smile in her voice. The record closes with "Tenth Street Farewell," a jaunty instrumental interpretation of "Down on Tenth Street" that brings to mind a sidewalk café in Paris. The upbeat musical ending to the record leaves the listener with an impression of positive energy -- even though many of the songs on Moon Over 97th Street deal with melancholy themes and tragedy. Moon Over 97th Street is a very strong folk-pop recording -- Wool's quirky observations and sweet voice should serve her well in the coming years."[ by Rachel Jagt, in Rambles online magazine ]"Wool writes excellent songs and sings with passion." - David Johnson, The Boston Globe'Wool sings so close to the emotional waterfall that she compels undivided attention. Whether her nervy alto will go over the edge becomes the stuff of high drama. Wool's dedication to the ...
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