Friday, February 21, 2025

Dream Weapons present: LITTLE DITTIES C60

Nothing deep or conceptual about this one:). It's just an enjoyable mix filled to the brim with charming melodies and sweet sounds originating from both the eastern and the western hemispheres. 23 instrumental tunes with some wordless vocal here and there. I enjoy them all immensely and think they compliment each other well. Good, clean, quirky fun for the whole family! -Moahaha

1 Rahbani Brothers - Quaseedat Hube, Pt. 2
2 David Michael & Chorale - Wow!
3 Tsai Young-Ji - On the Sedan Chair / 上花轿
4 The Black Fire - Magnum
5 Bob Kojima and his Orchestra - Jusan-Ya
6 Roger Davy - En Jouant Au Cerceau Sur Neptune
7 Braen's Machine - Ritmica Sportiva
8 J. Nilovic, C. Sauvage, D. Sucky - Shepherd’s Song
9 The Phantoms - Walk On the Wild Side  
10 Artie Barsamian - Sweet Spring
11 Tong Aik Super Five - Don't Be Afraid Shanshan
12 Eyes of Blue - Extra Hour

13 Arnie Derksen & Chisé - Similou
14 Ihsan Al Munzer - Greenfield / السهل الأخضر
15 Lothlorien - Solfeggietto
16 Oscar Young Electone Band / 奧斯卡電子琴音樂
 - The Bright Moon Sends My Love From a Thousand Miles / 明月千里寄相思
17 Cindy & Sue - Temple Love
18 Charles Bernstein - White Salt
19 Neli - Ki Bood (instrumental version)
20 Takeshi Kobayashi and his Blue Hawaiians - Man-Churian Girl
21 Liu Chia-Chang / 劉家昌 - Jumping Ash Theme /《跳灰
22 Hotel Hilton Electone Band / 希爾頓大飯店電子樂隊演奏
 - White Plum Blossom / 白梅之恋
23 Anders Koppel - Budbringeren

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Monday, February 10, 2025

Dream Weapons present: TWILIGHT IN JAZZVILLE C60

How I would have loved to wander the fictional streets of late 1950’s Jazzville after sunset. On a whim I’d walk into a hip little bar, or a stylish nightclub. While listening to the sound of chattering and clinking glass, a group of musicians enter the stage. The songstress and her small ensemble alternate between Torch Songs, understated Cool Jazz and assorted delights in that ballpark. The deep, slow and haunting Misty and ‘Round Midnight type of repertoire. Yet another obvious case of false nostalgia (see Anemoia), and as always before, music is to blame.

All the talent that has slipped through the cracks has always been Dream Weapons’ raison d'être. But it’s also a little saddening to think about. Maybe you know the names of a couple of the singers or bandleaders here, but they are mostly long forgotten and virtually unheard (Helen Merrill is an exception, but not this song). Yet to me the ten songs presented here are all perfect tens - and every tune sound like a classic -Moahaha 

1 Fran Jeffries - Out of This World, 1960
2 Herb Geller - Silver Rain, 1954
3 Lynn Taylor - Wandering Heart, 1958
4 Bob Cooper - Sunset, 1955
5 Helen Merrill - It's A Lazy Afternoon, 1957
6 Metropolitan Jazz Quartet - Night Song, 1958  
7 Lu Ann Simms - The End of the Line, 1952
8 Johnny Eaton - The Lamp is Low, 1957
9 Cora Lee Day - My Crying Hour, 1960

10 The Marty Paich Octet - Jacqueline, 1956
11 Debby Moore - Come On Home to Me, 1959
12 The Brothers Candoli - It Never Entered My Mind, 1957
13 Dorothy Dandridge - The Touch Of Your Lips, 1958
14 Jack Montrose With Bob Gordon - April's Fool, 1955
15 Donna Brooks - Full Moon and Empty Arms, 1956
16 Paul Quinichette - Tropical Intrigue, 1955
17 The Lewis Sisters - Just Friends, 1959
18 Terry Gibbs - Memories of You, 1957
19 Pinky Winters - Cool Sazerac, 1954

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