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''Moondog'' is the fifth album by American composer Moondog. Moondog had released no music for twelve years since his 1957 album ''The Story of Moondog''. Finally, in 1969, producer James William Guercio invited him to record an album for Columbia Records.〔Sleevenotes for ''Moondog'' album, 2001 Beat Goes On reissue〕 The resulting album compiled various music which Moondog had been working on since the 1950s. This included two "minisyms" (Moondog's term for short symphonic-styled works performed by small orchestras); two canons; a chaconne in memory of Charlie Parker; ballet music originally written for Martha Graham ("Witch of Endor"); and three symphonic (or "symphonique") works, one of which was dedicated to Benny Goodman and featured elements of swing. A version of one composition, "Theme", had previously been recorded for Epic Records in 1952.〔 The album has been re-released twice as a 2-for-1 CD combining ''Moondog'' and ''Moondog 2'': once by CBS in 1989, and once by Beat Goes On Records in 2001. ==Track listing== All compositions by Moondog (Louis Hardin) # "Theme" – 2:34 # "Stamping Ground" – 2:36 # "Symphonique #3 (Ode to Venus)" – 5:48 # "Symphonique #6 (Good for Goodie)" – 2:44 # "Minisym #1: i - Allegro, ii - Andante Adagio, iii - Vivace" – 5:42 # "Lament 1 (Bird's Lament)" – 1:41 # "Witch of Endor: i - Dance, ii - Trio: (a) Adagio (The Prophecy), (b) - Andante (The Battle), (c) - Agitato (Saul's Death'), iii - Dance (reprise)" – 6:27 # "Symphonique #1 (Portrait of a Monarch)" – 2:34 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Moondog (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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