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.
1 comment:
My curiosity...is aroused.
Must fight the urge...
Can't. Resist!
(and thanks to you for posting this, yet another JFK LP)
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