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| | Raymond Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Scott called his musical style "descriptive jazz," and gave his pieces titles like "New Year's Eve in a Haunted House," "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals," and "Reckless Night on Board an Ocean Liner." While popular with the public, jazz audiences disdained it as novelty music. |  | | It was also used by the rock band Rush in their 1978 song "La Villa Strangiato" on their Hemispheres album, and by Soul Coughing in their song "Bus To Beelzebub". |  | | As of 2003, Scott's music is most familiar from its use in Warner Brothers animated cartoons. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Scott
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| | A jazz band inspired by Looney Tunes |
 | | Scott was big on radio and records in the late '30s and '40s. |  | | Scott was the composer whose madcap 1930s music -- a dizzying comic mix of classical music, Ellington jungle jazz and Jewish klezmer, among other things -- was a prime ingredient on the soundtracks to a slew of classic Warner Bros. Looney Tune and Merrie Melodies cartoons. |  | | Sanford has spent the past couple of years tracking down charts of Scott's intricately arranged music and organizing a 13-piece band to play it. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/01/04/LVG4S406J71.DTL&type=printable
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| | "MICROPHONE MUSIC" The Raymond Scott Quintette RaymondScott.com |
 | | The more I listen, the more I realise that these guys, The Raymond Scott Quintette, were like the Beatles of the 1930s, in so many ways, particularly in terms of sonic innovation and compositional creativity -- to say nothing of their chops. |  | | Scott is usually recognized as a compositional or arranging genius, but the focus here is on his talent for sound reproduction. |  | | These certainly don't sound like afterthoughts, either; Raymond Scott took quality control very seriously, and the result is a set of 40 splendid, fascinating songs that often sounds better even than the Columbia release. |
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| | Jazz: Raymond Scott |
 | | These days, Raymond Scott’s playful, oh-so-familiar melodies are cropping up in modern animation, in TV and film soundtracks, on the club and concert stage even in rap music and video games. |  | | Though Scott could not speak in his final years, his music continues to do so. |  | | Discovering Raymond Scott is like stumbling across the Dead Sea Scrolls of 21st century music. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/fvdveer/m-scott.htm
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| | Browse by Artist: SCOTT, RAYMOND |
 | | This reissue re-introduces Scott's seminal work to new generations of fans, whether their listening is active or passive--and regardless of the age of those particular generations. |  | | When it was recorded by composer/electronic music pioneer Raymond Scott in 1962 or '63 it was intended for babies--but history has endowed this deceptively simple work with a broader significance. |  | | His colleague Robert Moog said, 'Scott was definitely in the forefront of developing electronic music technology and in the forefront of using it commercially as a musician.' Soothing Sounds For Baby was just a warm-up. |
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http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/scott.raymond.html
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| | Solid! -- Raymond Scott |
 | | Scott was also one of the early pioneers of electronic music. |  | | In 1938 Scott was named musical director for CBS and expanded his quintet into a big band. |  | | The encyclopedia of big band, lounge, classic jazz and space-age sounds. |
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| | UNo MAS: Raymond Scott |
 | | Raymond Scott was one of the few, true musical visionaries. |  | | Raymond Scott simply took this concept one step on, and wrote entire songs based on instrumental humor. |  | | All this was happening in 1970, too, when the height of electronic music was the Moog, which simply created sounds that were later assembled into music. |
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http://www.unomas.com/features/raymondscott.html
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| | > BOB MOOG & RAYMOND SCOTT Official Raymond Scott site RaymondScott.com |
 | | Raymond Scott was definitely in the forefront of developing electronic music technology, and in the forefront of using it commercially as a musician. |  | | Raymond got a lot of his electronic music into radio and television, but he also went much further out and did pieces of music with the equipment he built. |  | | Raymond then brought us into the big room downstairs where he had music synthesis equipment. |
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http://raymondscott.com/moog.html
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| | VH1.com : Movies : Person : Raymond Scott : Biography |
 | | Scott also composed a Broadway musical, Lute Song. |  | | Scott's tunes are quoted in 16 other Warner Bros. cartoons and are heard throughout the innovative The Ren and Stimpy Show (1991) television series. |  | | Scott himself appeared on The Bell Telephone Hour in the episode "Designs in Music" (12/8/1961). |
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http://www.vh1.com/movies/person/141327/bio.jhtml
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| | The Clavivox & Electronium |
 | | Scott incorporated elements of Jazz, Swing, pop music and avant-garde modern music into his compositions using a highly personal and unusual form of notation and editing. |  | | Scott used the machine to compose several early electronic music pieces in the 1960's including three volumes of synthesised lullabies "Soothing Sounds for Baby" (1963) stylistically predating minimalist music's (Phillip Glass, Steve Reich) use of repetition and sequences by 20 years. |  | | To the exasperation of his musicians, Scott would record all the band sessions on lacquer discs and later, using a cut and paste technique, edit blocks of music together into complex and almost unplayable compositions. |
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http://www.obsolete.com/120_years/machines/clavivox
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| | Raymond Scott |
 | | Scott's idiosyncratic compositions toodled along at Keystone Kop tempos, interrupted by hairpin-turn rhythmic shifts and over-the-cliff dynamic spirals; his catchy melodies evoked Turkish casbahs, alpine echoes and oil gushers, typewriters, moon rockets and robots. |  | | When the producers of The Ren and Stimpy Show licensed Scott's Columbia recordings for their series in August 1992, they were fully aware that his screwball pop was embedded in the musical montages created by Stalling for the cartoons which had mesmerized them since pre-puberty. |  | | Scott to the Marr Sound Archives at the University of Missouri in 1994. |
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http://www.awn.com/mag/issue4.04/4.04pages/chusidscott.php3
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| | eBay - raymond scott, Records, CDs items on eBay.com |
 | | BY ROCKET TO THE MOON 1950 LP Record by RAYMOND SCOTT |  | | RAYMOND SCOTT ORCHESTRETTE Pushbutton Parfait CD New SS |  | | RAYMOND SCOTT: Rock 'n Roll Symphony (easy listening) |
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| | Raymond Scott Collection -- UMKC Miller Nichols Library: Special Collections |
 | | Scott was a pioneer in the field of electronic music. |  | | Sound recordings from this collection are housed in the Marr Sound Archives on the ground floor of the Miller Nichols Library. |  | | The Raymond Scott Collection includes open reel tapes, instantaneous cut discs of Scott's network programs, engineering workbooks, diaries, LP's, scores and band arrangements, photos and music manuscripts. |
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http://www.umkc.edu/lib/spec-col/raymond.htm
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| | Weirdomusic.com :: Raymond Scott :: |
 | | In the 1950s he worked on the Clavivox, an improved version of another electronic musical instrument: the Theremin, and in 1960 he was the first to have built a sequencer (a device used to repeat musical patterns - essential in today's dance music!). |  | | Those who are familiar with the jazzy sounds of the Raymond Scott Quintette will be surprised by the uncomplicated, repeating music on Soothing Sounds for Baby. |  | | The pieces, with such titles as Sleepy Time, Toy Typewriter and Tic Toc, have a rather straightforward structure as far as melody and harmony are concerned. |
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http://www.weirdomusic.com/columnsarticles/raymondscott.htm
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| | Freight and Salvage: CartoonJazz |
 | | Ironically enough, Scott never intended his music for cartoons -- he was merely advancing the frontiers of pop music in his own peculiarly visionary way. |  | | Immensely popular on radio, the concert stage, and film, the Quintette was devoted to playing Scott's eccentric, genre-hopping pieces, full of catchy melodies and hair-raising rhythmic shifts. |  | | Inextricably etched in the subconscious of anyone who ever watched Saturday morning cartoons, Scott's zany, wildly colored compositions have appeared on numerous animated TV programs since 1943, from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies to Ren and Stimpy and the Simpsons. |
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http://www.thefreight.org/2004/july/info_23.html
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| | Raymond Scott MP3 Downloads - Raymond Scott Music Downloads - Raymond Scott Music Videos |
 | | Finally, here is the first appearance on CD of Raymond Scott's 1960 album The Unexpected. |  | | All of Scott's productions of the LP era, save Soothing Sounds for Baby, are a mixed bag, and The Unexpected is a project even some of Scott's most dedicated admirers find arcane and impenetrable. |  | | Many of these same players worked with Scott on an album he'd produced in 1958 for singer Gloria Lynne; both Hinton and Sam "The Man" had also joined Scott for a number of other projects as well, including the ill-conceived Rock & Roll Symphony. |
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http://www.mp3.com/albums/430960/summary.html
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| | MISCmedia.com: Better Listening Through Research |
 | | Scott's recordings are hardbound to accommodate a lavish 144-page set of "liner notes," edited by Irwin Chusid--WFMU radio mainstay, director of the Raymond Scott Archives, and author of the recently released book, Songs in the Key of Z: The Curious Universe of Outsider Music. |  | | It is essential as an accompaniment to the CD set, however, because it reveals Scott as a downright visionary--a man who collaborated with his machines and was driven by more than a simple desire to make wicked new sounds. |  | | "In the music of the future," Scott writes in 1949, "the composer will sit alone on the concert stage and merely THINK his idealized conception of his music. |
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http://www.miscmedia.com/11-29-00.html
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| | Splendid Magazine reviews The Metropole Orchestra: Kodachrome: Compositions for Orchestra by Raymond Scott |
 | | Despite Scott's connection to the cartoon music of our extended childhoods, these particular songs aren't really reminiscent of the sounds a small bald man makes while hunting "wabbit". |  | | Though Scott never wrote a note specifically for animated works, his ideas have found their way into productions as diverse as Bugs Bunny, The Simpsons and Ren & Stimpy. |  | | Many of them are quite frenzied, but for the most part they are sophisticated, buttoned-down compositions for radio, big band scores and even commercial advertising work. |
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http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=3248020657184405
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| | Montreal Mirror - Music : Montreal Jazz Festival : Raymond Scott Orchestrette |
 | | Scott’s resurgence in popularity is largely due to the efforts of Irwin Chusid, perhaps best known for Songs in the Key of Z, his book on outsider music. |  | | "Little Miss Echo" was originally composed by Scott in the ’60s as an electronic piece, part of his Soothing Sounds for Baby series of records. |  | | With Chusid’s only instruction being "Do not replicate what Scott did," the Orchestrette re-arranged his songs, augmenting the instrumentation with accordions and electric zithers. |
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http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2003/062603/music2.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Soothing Sounds for Baby-Vol 1 (1 - 6 months) [Import]: Music |
 | | It is much more likely to appeal to adults with curiosity for the cover art, the dated sounds, or just for academic interest.What possibly seemed cheap and plasticky music on its release has now mellowed into a charming collection of melodies that show up contempory childrens music for being too overstated. |  | | So in a way, when we listen to this CD we are observing the sounds inside Mr Scott's head. |  | | With this 1962-63 series, Scott turned his astonishing array of invented and modified keyboards and recording techniques toward pure electronic music with an infant-friendly spin. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000001YCG
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| | Amazon.com: Manhattan Research, Inc.: Music |
 | | From the musical madness generated by his small groups to the unusual music to sooth babies in the 1950s to this illimitable collection of futuristic music/advertisements, Raymond continues to prove that he was a sheer genius with a vision singularly lacking from 99% of the other composers of his day. |  | | It is a historical document of Scott's part in the evolution in electronic music and it is a beautiful object. |  | | From listening to his massive output, Raymond Scott possessed a closetful of musical split personalities. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004SYD6?v=glance
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| | Weirdomusic.com :: raymond scott :: |
 | | Microphone Music was mastered in Holland from discs preserved in the Scott collection at the Marr Sound Archives, KC MO. The compilation includes superior remastering of RSQ radio and rehearsal recordings originally released in 1991 on the long-out-of-print Stash Records CD, The Raymond Scott Project, Vol. |  | | The album title refers to technophile Scott's emphasis on the microphone as a "seventh member" of his legendary six-man Quintette, and the mic's importance in helping Scott shape the recorded sound of his ensembles. |  | | The first new collection of vintage Raymond Scott Quintette recordings in eleven years is now available from Basta Records. |
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http://www.weirdomusic.com/raymondscott.htm
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| | Man-Machine Music |
 | | Scotts physical archive of recordings (on 7-inch reels), acetate discs, inventions, lab notes, schematics, letters, journals and patents, nearly 5,000 pieces in all, was donated by his widow Mitzi to the Marr Sound Archives at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. |  | | Scott also made essentially the first-ever ambient records, Soothing Sounds For Baby (re-issued last year by Basta), to experiment on the next generation of human beings by indoctrinating them early (age 1-18 months) in the glories of machine-made music. |  | | Fans of big bands during the 1930s heard Scotts histrionic jazz experiments commissioned for radio or performed by Scotts own daredevil quintet. |
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http://www.citypaper.net/articles/083100/mus.raymond.shtml
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| | Raymond Scott : Soothing Sounds for Baby, Vol. 3 - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | As a keyboard plays a constant oompah rhythm, Scott is the playful drummer, experimenting with melodies and patterns on his electronic drums, never quite settling into a predictable pattern over the song's 15-minute stretch. |  | | One of the more disorienting but interesting pieces of the Soothing Sounds for Baby series, the song showcases Scott's undiluted artistic vision. |  | | The arrangements take center stage on the album's three pieces, particularly on the opening song, "Tin Soldier." A fittingly stiff, metallic snare anchors dancing, banjo, and harpsichord-like synth melodies, then reaches farther orbits with some of Raymond Scott's signature spacy keyboards. |
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http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,324625,00.html
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| | Boing Boing: New Raymond Scott album: The Unexpected |
 | | The Secret 7 is a group of jazz players headed by Scott and the 1959 album they recorded is called "The Unexpected." You can hear a Real Audio sample on the site. |  | | If you don't know Scott, here's a quick bio: he was a bandleader in the 40s, well-known for quirky, whimsical songs (many were used in Looney Tunes). |  | | In the 1950s he became interested in electronic music, and composed amazing pre-Moog marvels, including two albums designed to soothe babies. |
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http://www.boingboing.net/2004/02/10/new_raymond_scott_al.html
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| | Raymond Scott's "Soothing Sounds For Baby" |
 | | AYMOND SCOTT's legendary (and long out-of-print) Soothing Sounds For Baby has been reissued on 3 separate low-priced CDs on Holland's Basta label. |  | | Scott historian Irwin Chusid wrote the comprehensive liner notes. |  | | They sound a bit like early Phillip Glass, Steve Reich or Terry Riley, or Eno's Ambient Music, but pre-date them all. |
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http://www.chaoskitty.com/t_chaos/ssfb.html
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| | OFFOFFOFF music THE RAYMOND SCOTT ORCHESTRETTE band with Wayne Barker, Brian Dewan, Michael Hashim, Will Holshouser, ... |
 | | I had never before heard of Raymond Scott, but was delighted to hear the Orchestrette\'s rendering of his music. |  | | I saw the concert given by the Orchestrette at the Montreal International Jazz Festival on June 29th 2003. |  | | OFFOFFOFF music THE RAYMOND SCOTT ORCHESTRETTE band with Wayne Barker, Brian Dewan, Michael Hashim, Will Holshouser, George Rush, Rob Thomas, Clem Waldmann |
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http://www.offoffoff.com/music/00q3/rso.php3
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| | Tower Records - Reckless Nights & Turkish... [Remaster] - Raymond Scott |
 | | Using the jazz quintet and traditional swing music as a springboard, Scott's aesthetic is complex, intense, whimsical and utterly original. |  | | In the 1940s the musical director of Warner Brothers Studios, a man named Carl Stalling, began using adaptations of Scott's wildly inventive compositions to season Looney Toons and Merrie Melodies animated shorts. |  | | Full title: Reckless Nights & Turkish Twilights: The Music Of Raymond Scott. |
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http://www.towerrecords.com/product.aspx?pfid=1119345
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| | EmptyFree.com :: Raymond Scott |
 | | The stuff from the quintette is fun, but the clips from the Manhattan Research double cd show Scott’s brilliance. |  | | Apart from cutting dozens of “cartoon-jazz” tracks for use by the likes of Bugs Bunny, he also more or less invented commercial electronic music. |  | | In the 1950s, he did a series of electronic, futuristic soundtracks to radio commercials for things like Cheer, Awake, GM, etc. Listening to them now is an astonishing mix of 50s nostalgia and utter awe at the often dissonant electronic score that Scott created. |
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http://www.emptyfree.com/index.php?p=170&c=1
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| | 'S' ENTRIES - Page 4 on the COMPOSERS - LYRICISTS DATABASE |
 | | A great many of Scott's songs have been used as background music for a great many of the 'Merrie Melody' and 'Looney Toons' cartoon pictures. |  | | Instead, Warner Brothers musical directors orchestrated Scott's music for the cartoons. |  | | Carl Stalling did the Bugs Bunny cartoons, Winston Sharples orchestrated Scott's music for the Batfink cartoons, and John Kricfalusi orchestrated Scott's music for a crime-fighting Mexican Chihuahua pooch. |
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http://nfo.net/cal/ts4.html
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| | Footlight.com > Scott, Raymond |
 | | A Definitive 2-CD collection of unreleased titles, radio performances, first-take rehearsals, and forgotten gems by the Raymond Scott Quintette, recorded between 1936 and 1939. |  | | Originally recorded in 1960 by Raymond Scott and the Secret Seven, an anonymous assembly of jazz session players, this album is now digitally remastered from the original tape material! |  | | 24 Tracks recorded by Raymond Scott between 1940 and 1944. |
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http://www.footlight.com/artist.cfm?artist_id=6842
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| | Raymond Scott - Easy Listening - Pop - Music - Wal-Mart |
 | | Raymond Scott - Easy Listening - Pop - Music - Wal-Mart |  | | Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights: The Music Of Raymond Scott |  | | Soothing Sounds For Baby Volume 2 - 6 To 12 Months |
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| | Rhapsody Music: Download, Listen, Play & Burn Raymond Scott |
 | | Click here to start listening to Raymond Scott and thousands of other artists FREE for 14 days with Rhapsody Unlimited. |  | | Rhapsody Music: Download, Listen, Play and Burn Raymond Scott |
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| | Salon.com ent Sharps & Flats |
 | | His music was like aural Tang for a generation geared up to go to the moon. |  | | He built music machines with things like thyratron tubes and unijunction transmitters, while dreaming of compositions that could stream telepathically from the writer to the listener. |  | | The divebombing sine waves and sizzling circuit breakers sound all the more startling for the fact that Scott was working mostly on instruments of his own invention. |
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http://www.salon.com/ent/music/review/2000/06/13/scott
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| | In Memory of Raymond Scott Bates |
 | | To his wife Ricki, Erma and I say, the love of your children and your friends and the mercies of an omnipotent God can, over the passage of time, be an anodyne to your grief. |  | | They are dedicated, they are capable, they are patriotic individuals who represent the best that America has to offer from all over this Nation. |  | | Scott was one of those rare individuals about whom no unkind and ungenerous word was ever, ever spoken by anyone who knew him. |
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http://byrd.senate.gov/speech-scott-bates.htm
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| | electro-music.com :: View topic - Raymond Scott, an electronic music pioneer |
 | | Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 3:48 pm Post subject: Raymond Scott, an electronic music pioneer |  | | Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 5:58 pm Post subject: Re: Raymond Scott, an electronic music pioneer |  | | electro-music.com :: View topic - Raymond Scott, an electronic music pioneer |
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http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=51989
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| | David Bagsby Catalog - Raymond Scott Tribute |
 | | Scott wrote songs that have become part of the collective unconscious via Looney Tunes, and now, Ren and Stimpy cartoons, among others. |  | | Styles on the CD range from Western Swing to Speed Metal. |  | | is a tribute to Raymond Scott, produced by David Bagsby. |
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http://bagsby.com/catalog_scott.html
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| | CD Baby: RAYMOND SCOTT WOOLSON: Atmospherium |
 | | If you're a fan of Slowdive's Pygmalion album, Auburn Lull, or July Skies, then this is the album for you. |  | | CD BABY - the best independent music |  | | The music revolves around a central chord progression motif which Woolson develops employing a lush combination of delay and volume washes. |
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http://www.cdbaby.com/woolson
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| | Kellie Strøm - Special Feature: Raymond Scott Artwork |
 | | His 1941 Puppetoon Rhythm in the Ranks featured Raymond Scott's The Toy Trumpet, one of the compositions included on the Chesterfield album. |  | | Tim Fitzpatrick's exellent puppet animation site, Animation of Heaven & Hell in 3-D, has an extensive Puppetoon section. |  | | The photo of the lovers' rendezvous above the city is the one which fed the Raymond Scott cover. |
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http://www.sadiethepilot.com/kellie/beauc.htm
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| | Raymond Scott music performed by Kronos... |
 | | I already have Kronos Quartet's recording of the Raymond Scott composition, "Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals" - but I know they also did at least 3 other Raymond Scott titles live (or possibly recorded also). |  | | Does anyone know how I can get copies these recordings? |  | | Also check-out the many Kronos/D.Harrington references on my "RAYMOND SCOTT WEB ARCHIVE" at: |
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http://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/Free/5/52.html?&frame=response
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| | > TIMELINE Official Raymond Scott site RaymondScott.com |
 | | - 1st compact disc of Raymond Scott music is released (produced by Irwin Chusid and Will Friedwald) |  | | Music Director for CBS / led big studio band |  | | - Atari inc. references Raymond Scott's 1968 US Patent #3587094 (electronic audio circuitry) |
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http://www.engin.umich.edu/class/eecs281/proj2/large0/f00955
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| | SongBook / Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights |
 | | This amazing album of vintage late-1930s recordings by American jazz composer Raymond Scott will sound quite familiar if you've ever spent any time watching Looney Tunes. |  | | Scott, who was considered mondo bizarro in his own day, and was heavily criticized by his session players for asking them to perform his uniquely whimsical jazz numbers as written instead of improvising, lives forever in the annals of American music simply because Warner Bros. cartoon |  | | Though Raymond Scott's original recordings of such pieces as Powerhouse and The Penguin aren't as raucous and don't soung as "big" as they later became with Stalling's help, they are distinctly recognizable and charming in their own right. |
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http://www.thelogbook.com/disc/o-t/rayscott.html
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| | Jack Lawrence, Songwriter : Boy Scout In Switzerland |
 | | Words and Music by Jack Lawrence and Raymond Scott |  | | This song started out as an instrumental by Raymond Scott and his Quintet. |  | | Quaintly, it was called a Quintet despite the fact that Scott made up the sixth man playing with the group. |
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http://www.jacklawrencesongwriter.com/songs/boy_scout_in_switzerland.html
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| | OHM : the early gurus of electronic music : 1948-1980 |
 | | We are in the laboratory, not the concert hall. |  | | There are exceptions, mostly from those pieces which cleave closest to popular music, such as Raymond Scott's "Cindy Electronium" (1959) with its effervescent rhythm or Laurie Spiegel's "Appalachian Grove I" (1974), based on pre-Civil War fiddle music. |  | | Holger Czukay, best known for his work with the group Can, is represented by a tape collage, "Boat-Woman-Song" (1969), which combines a droning pedal chord, a chanting women's voices and a sample (as it would be called now) from a choral work by Pierre de la Rue. |
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http://www.classical-music-review.org/reviews/OHM.html
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| | Soothing Sounds for Baby Volume 2, 6 to 12 Months by Raymond Scott |
 | | Soothing Sounds for Baby Volume 2, 6 to 12 Months by Raymond Scott |  | | Soothing Sounds for Baby Volume 2, 6 to 12 Months on Amazon |  | | The thought of our past years in me doth breed perpetual benedictions. |
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http://www.brainymusic.com/albums/rs/soothing_sounds_for_baby.html
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| | Raymond Scott Woolson |
 | | All original music and words on this site are the property of Raymond Scott Woolson. |  | | All banner or pop up advertising is the property of geocities and its advertising partners. |  | | This web site is maintained by Raymond Scott Woolson. |
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http://www.geocities.com/guitarnoise65
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| | The Seattle Times: Living: Native son works for a better Africa |
 | | Scott is planning to take a leave of absence from Boeing early next year until he turns 55, on Dec. 4, 2005. |  | | Scott has spent nearly a year working at his job as a finance analyst at Boeing by day and managing the affairs of his inheritance in his free time. |  | | Many of the supplies and equipment they've purchased were paid for using money from their savings account or were provided at a significant discount from a number of businesses in the Puget Sound area. |
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/living/2002056696_inheritance10.html
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