Saturday, June 11, 2011

James Dean Tribute records.


In the fall of 1955 The Champs recorded "Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots," a teenage tragedy song about a biker who gets hit by a train on Highway 101. It was pioneering in the effect that it popularized the "teenage death song"-genre in music. It also was one, if not the first song to epitomize the new-school "outlaw teen biker" stereotype. It was also released the week before James Dean died. The song isn't about James Dean, but it definitely defined the period and mood of the fall of '55.

But I digress... James Dean tribute records were released sparsely by a few labels. Imperial released one, Coral released one with several tracks from a few of his films and a couple tribute songs sprinkled here and there by Jimmy Wakely and Dick Jacobs, which were also released individually as 45's.

I don't have the album unfortunately, nor do I have the Wakely single, but I DO have the Jacobs 45, which I'm posting here. Dick Jacobs was A&R guy for several labels in the fifties and sixties, including Coral, Decca and Brunswick to name a few. He also released a few albums, including the cult classic "Themes From Horror Movies" featuring title songs to popular B-pictures of the day and featuring Karloff-esque narration by Bob McFadden.

As a bonus I'm also throwing in a track from the James Dean tribute EP on the T.N.T. label by Red River Dave. Red River Dave McEnery was known for releasing eccentric ballad songs for topical events of the day, starting in '39 with "Amelia Earhart's Last Flight," and moving through songs devoted to such subjects as the Sharon Tate murder, the Francis Powers Trial, Apollo 11 and Patty Hearst to name a few. The track I'm including is "James Dean Deck of Cards" which is a tribute/parody to Wink Martindale's "Deck of Cards," which is one the most oddball country records you'll ever hear. It was included in a compilation given to me by Mark Lee Allen, who is probably the most encyclopedic elder statesmen in oddball country music. Don't believe me? Listen to his podcasts.

And for good measure, just so this isn't a such a lean download, I'm including two versions of "Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots;" the original Cheers version, and the reworking cover done by Edith Piaf, "L'Homme a' la Moto" which ended up being one of her biggest hits.

The Ballad Of James Dean/A Boy Named Jimmy Dean
Dick Jacobs & His Orchestra
Coral #9-61705
1956

James Dean Deck Of Cards
Red River Dave
T.N.T. EP #1
1956

Black Denim Trousers And Motor Cycle Boots
The Cheers
Capitol #F3219
1955

L'Homme a' la Moto
Edith Piaf
Edith Piaf EP, Columbia #070
1956

ENJOY!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Paul Frees & The Poster People



What can be said for someone like Paul Frees? Probably the most magnanimous of all voice actors. Voicing some of the most iconic characters and narration for Disney, Hannah-Barbera, Filmation and Rankin/Bass to name a few, Frees and versatile four-octave range kept him in steady work for radio, television and film from the 1940's until his death of heart failure in 1986 at the age of 66. Not only did Frees help create some of the most identifiable characters in pop culture, such as Professor Von Drake, The Pilsburry Dough Boy, Boris Badanov and the narrator for The Haunted Mansion, he also had a keen sense for voice mimicry. Frees has done impersonations of Chico Marx, Orson Welles and John Lennon to name a few, as well as the voices on this record. I found this on a blog four or five years ago, and I'm not sure if it's still available... so here it is, in all it's wonderful glory. The album could very well be some kind of Golden Throats/Ultra-Lounge hybrid. The W.C. Fields and Peter Lorre tracks are probably my favorites, making more comps I've given away than I can remember.

Paul Frees
Paul Frees & The Poster People, MGM #SE 4735
1970

01. Mama Told Me Not To Come - The voice of W.C. Fields
02. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head - The voice of Humphrey Bogart
03. Let It Be - The voice of Warner Oland in the character of Charlie Chan
04. The Look of Love - The voice of Boris Karloff
05. Sugar Sugar - The voice of Sidney Greenstreet
06. Hey Jude - The voice of Peter Lorre
07. By The Time I Get To Phoenix - The voice of Clark Gable
08. Games People Play - The voice of Bela Lugosi
09. Up Up and Away - The voice of Ed Wynn
10. Everything Is Beautiful - All of the voices

Download here