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Simone Zanchini, Eliot Goldenthal, The three suns

Simone Zanchini-from Marocco to art

http://www.simonezanchini.com/

 Eliot Goldenthal - the floating bed


Frida, the bio-pic of artist Frida Kahlo, features a dramatic and poignant score (with songs) by composer Elliot Goldenthal. Very heavy on the Latin musical themes, Goldenthal employed plenty of Mexican guitars, as well as a string ensemble. "The Floating Bed" is a great example of one of the main themes heard through the score, with traditional Mexican rhythms, yet with the distinctive Goldenthal edge. When it's not as upbeat as that, it's more plaintive and dramatic, even a touch romantic (as in "Solo Tu"). "La Cavalera" is a rather dark malevolent track, employing that edge that Goldenthal does so well.
The songs on the album all show up in the film, and a few of them were written by Goldenthal. Most notably, "Viva La Vida" and "Burn it Blue"; the latter of which employs themes heard through the film. Featured singers include Lila Downs, Chavela Vargas, and Caetano Veloso. The songs flow exceptionally well with the score, and if you're in the mood for a dramatic, Mexican themed album, this one is a definite winner.


   The three suns- twilight time


The group was formed in 1939 by brothers Al Nevins (guitar) and Morty Nevins (accordion) and their cousin, radio and vaudeville veteran Artie Dunn (vocalselectronic organ). They became a popular nightclub attraction; during a New York engagement in 1944, they were signed to appear in short musical films for the Soundies movie jukeboxes. They performed nine songs for the cameras.
In 1944, The Three Suns scored their first hit record, "Twilight Time"; their version was strictly instrumental and did not feature the lyrics written later by Buck Ram. "Twilight Time" sold over four million copies and was awarded a gold disc.
This was followed by "Peg o' My Heart", which was one of the best-selling records of 1947 in the United States. The group was featured in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (1948) performing an off-screen "radio sequence", and in Two Gals and a Guy (1951). The band is also notable in that they were reputed to have been the favorite musical group of former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower.
During the 1950s the group continued to play "live" dates with the same personnel, but their recording sessions would often have studio musicians substituting for one or another, because keyboardist Artie Dunn did not read music and guitarist Al Nevins became more interested in the production end of the recording business. The group's popularity waned as rock and roll became popular, but the group reinvented itself by using its RCA Victor recording sessions as an audio laboratory, employing additional instruments and novel stereophonic effects. These new arrangements became popular among fans of lounge music and exotica. Al Nevins remained with RCA as a producer and arranger until his death in 1965; Morty Nevins then hired studio musicians Fred Mendelssohn and Vinnie Bell and recorded a new stereo album, using the Three Suns name.
Founding member Al Nevins was also co-founder of Aldon Music, a Brill Building songwriting company.
The first records released by The Three Suns, during the 1940s and 1950s, were 78 rpm. In 1949 RCA Victor released their first 10 inch LP. Between 1950-1954, 10-inch albums were released. In 1955, The Three Suns released their first 12 inch LP Soft & Sweet and in 1958 released their first stereo LP. In 1956, RCA started recording in stereo. From 1958 until 1969, RCA Victor mixed two versions for each LP release with the prefixes "LPM" for mono and "LSP" for stereo; however there are some stereo releases with mono counterparts that were released before 1958. There may be double entries in the following list for that reason. RCA changed their prefix to reflect the discontinuation of mono in the early 1970s.
The Three Suns recorded a number of sides for the V-Disc label in the 1940's, which were only issued by the US Government to the USO units overseas. These sides were reissued on a two-CD set in 1997 by IMC Licencing. Most of the titles were not sequenced on the CD as they appeared on the original 78's.
Albums
  • Twilight Time (Varsity, 6001, 1950) (10 inch)
  • Midnight Time (Varsity, 6048, 1950) (10 inch)
  • You and the Night and the Music (RCA Victor, 47-4202A, 1951) (7 INCH 45 RPM)
  • Yours is My Heart Alone (RCA Victor, 47-4202B, 1951) (7 INCH 45 RPM)
  • Twilight Time (Royale, 1, 1951) (10 inch)
  • Midnight Time (Royale, 29, 1951) (10 inch)
  • Three Quarter Time (RCA Victor, LPM-3, 1951) (10 inch)
  • Hands Across The Table (RCA Victor, lpm-28, 1951)(10 inch)
  • Twilight Moods (RCA Victor, LPM-3012, 1952) (10 inch)
  • The Three Suns Present (RCA Victor, LPM-3034, 1952) (10 inch)
  • Busy Fingers (RCA Victor, LPM-3040, 1952)
  • Christmas Party (RCA Victor, LPM-3056, 1952) (10 inch)[5]
  • Soft and Sweet (RCA Victor, 1955) U.S. #13[5]
  • Sounds of Christmas (RCA Victor, LPM-1132, 1955)
  • Twilight Time (RCA Victor, LPM-1171, 1956)
  • My Reverie (RCA Victor, LPM-1173, 1956)
  • Slumber Time (RCA Victor, LPM-1219, 1956)
  • High Fi and Wide (RCA Victor, 1956) U.S. #19[5]
  • Easy Listening (RCA Victor LPM-1316, 1956)
  • Midnight for Two (RCA Victor, 1957) U.S. #16[5]
  • Malaguena (RCA Victor lpm-1220, 1956)
  • Things I Love in Hi-Fi (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-1543, 1958)
  • Let's Dance With The Three Suns (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-1578, 1958)
  • Happy Go Lucky Sound (RCA Victor, 1958)
  • My Reverie (RCA Victor, LSP-1173, 1958)
  • Love in the Afternoon (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-1669, 1959)
  • Having a Ball With The Three Suns (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-1734, 1959)
  • Swingin' on a Star (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-1964, 1959)
  • A Ding Dong Dandy Christmas (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-2054, 1959)
  • At the Candlelight Cafe (RCA Camden, 1959)
  • Twilight Memories (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-2120, 1960)
  • On a Magic Carpet (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-2235, 1960)
  • Dancing on a Cloud (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-2307, 1961)
  • Fever & Smoke (RCA Victor LPM/LSP-2310, 1961)
  • In Orbit (Rondo, 1962)
  • Movin' 'N' Groovin' (RCA Victor LPM/LSP-2532, 1962)
  • Warm and Tender (RCA Victor LPM/LSP-2617, 1962)
  • Everything Under the Sun (RCA Victor, LPM/LSP-2715, 1963)
  • One Enchanted Evening (RCA Victor LPM/LSP-2904, 1963)
  • A Swinging Thing (RCA Victor LPM/LSP-2963)
  • Country Music Shindig (RCA Victor LPM/LSP-3354)
  • Fun in the Sun (RCA Victor LPM/LSP-2437)
  • Continental Affair (RCA Camden CAL 573)
  • The Best of The Three Suns (RCA Victor LPM/LSP-3447(e), 1966)
  • This Is The Three Suns (RCA Victor VPS-6075, 1971)

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Χρυση - Chrysi είπε...

the three suns αγαπημένο συγκρότημα. υπέροχο αυτό το κομμάτι δεν νομίζετε?