Исполнитель: Mark MurphyНазвание альбома: Kerouac, Then And Now Год выпуска: 1989 Label: Muse Records – MCD 5359 Формат файлов: MP3@320K/s Размер архива: 111,2 MB Скачать с: depositfiles And how Jack loved music, both pop and "his" bop. So many times he mentions songs of his period in the books by title and artist—even where he was when he heard them. His was such a rich era for American song writing with Broadway, the movies, and the old Hit Parade keeping the writers in Tin Pan Alley so prolific. That's why it's such a many sided joy to dip again into the music piles of Jack's day and come through here to you with these great tunes. Probably the best of these is by a contemporary of Jack's (who split the scene even earlier than Kerouac)—Billy Strayhorn—who with incomparable genius wrote about his lost battle with leukemia, in his last song "Blood Count." I'm so pleased to sing for the first time—I believe—on record this new lyric to Strayhorn's "Blood Count" by M.B. Stillman.~from Mark Murphy’s booklet notes
01 Blood Count (M. B. Stillman-Billy Strayhorn) 4:53 02 Eddie Jefferson (Richie Cole)/Take the A Train (Eddie Jefferson-Billy Strayhorn) 8:20 03 Ask Me Now (Ben Sidran-Thelonious Monk) 3:37 04 San Francisco (reading from Kerouac’s Big Sur) 2:10 05 Lazy Afternoon (John LaTouche-Jerome Moross) 4:54 06 If You Could See Me Now (Carl Sigman-Tadd Dameron) 6:45 07 November in the Snow (reading from On the Road) 5:00 08 Lord Buckley (recitation of Lord Buckley’s Julius Caesar routine) 3:12 09 The Night We Called It a Day (Tom Adair-Matt Dennis)/There’s No You (Tom Adair-Hal Hopper) 7:41
Mark Murphy-vocals Bill Mays-piano, synthsizers John Goldsby-bass (1. 4. 8) Steve LaSpina-bass Adam Nussbaum-drums
Produced and arranged by Bill Mays Recorded November, 1986, in Englewood. New Jersey. Released 1989
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