John F. Kennedy inspired a lot of music. This is some of the weirdest. Song-poems! A Frank Zappa composed/produced surf record! A singing psychic! Mexican music! And all 6 tracks from the great "Sing Along With JFK" album that featured pre-sampling tape manipulations of Jack's voice "remixed" with original music and a vocal chorus. You've heard of musique concrete? This is musique ridicule.
Sing Along With JFK
1. George Atkins and Hank Levine: Begin
Anew For Two (from "Sing Along With JFK")
2. George Atkins and Hank Levine: Let
Us Begin Beguine
3. George Atkins and Hank Levine: Alliance
For Progress Bossa Nova
4. George Atkins and Hank Levine: Ask
Not Waltz
5. George Atkins and Hank Levine: The
Trumpet
6. George Atkins and Hank Levine: Let
The Word Go Forth
7. Los Conquistadores: Homenaje a John F. Kennedy
8. Brian Lord & The Midnighters: The Big Surfer (written/produced by Frank Zappa, recorded in his Cucamunga studio, 1963)
9. Frances Baskerfield, "The Singing Psychic" - The Grassy Knoll
10. Johnny Tucker - Mr. Kennedy
11. Mike Macharyas - Lee Harvey Oswald (from the 2005 album "Ashlee Simpson" in which all Macharyas does is repeat famous peoples names over and over; he has 17 albums of this insanity)
12. Lee Roy Abernathy: John F. Kennedy The Greatest Of All (like the Johnny Tucker song, this is an indie country/folk record, but this guy seems really worried about Texas' reputation as much as anything else)
13. Norm Burns and the Five Stars: John F. Kennedy Was Called Away
14. Norm Burns and the Five Stars: John F. Kennedy's Election Race (Song-poems! This one's the more inept/funnier of the two)
Thanks for some of these to WFMU's Beware of the Blog, and master blogger Bob Purse.
ReplyDeleteMy curiosity...is aroused.
Must fight the urge...
Can't. Resist!
(and thanks to you for posting this, yet another JFK LP)