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Rock N Roll Symphony
Raymond Scott
Rock N Roll Symphony
Raymond Scott
Raymond Scott is one of the music world's most obscure heroes. He is the inventor of the Clarivox and Audivox, and, as such, the founding father of Electronic music. He was the mentor to Bob Moog, and his music has been heard but not recognized by almost everyone on the planet, Raymond Scott's work 'Powerhouse' being the music used by Warner Brothers on the Looney Tunes cartoons. Other outlets that used his music include the Simpsons and Ren & Stimpy to name a few. He has also written music for many feature films, including working with Alfred Hitchcock (The Trouble with Harry) and Harold Robbins (Never Love a Stranger). This album was recorded whilst Scott was head of a & R at Everest Records which was owned by Harry Belock. 24 tracks. Acrobat. 2007.
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | June 6, 2011 |
EAN/UPC | 0824046423322 |
Label | ACROBAT ACMCD4233 |
Genre | Pop |
Dimensions | 127 × 142 × 10 mm · 94 g |
Track list
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- How High the Moon
- Orchids in the Moonlight
- What is This Thing Called Love
- Stardust
- All the Things You Are
- Somewhere over the Rainbow
- Summertime
- Amor
- Deep Purple
- True Love
- La Cumparsita
- Where is Your Heart
- How High the Moon (Stereo)
- Summertime (Stereo)
- Orchids in the Moonlight (Stereo)
- Amor (Stereo)
- What is This Thing Called Love (Stereo)
- Deep Purple (Stereo)
- Stardust (Stereo)
- True Love (Stereo)
- All the Things You Are (Stereo)
- La Cumparsita (Stereo)
- Somewhere over the Rainbow (Stereo)
- Where is Your Heart (Moulin Rouge) (Stereo)
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