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 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 12:46 PM   
 By:   Sean Nethery   (Member)

Just noticed this on SAE:



LAUREL AND HARDY: THE ORIGINAL PIANO MUSIC (CD)
Composed by: Leroy Shield

This album recreates the atmosphere and feeling of the 1930s comedies from the Hal Roach Studios, the 'Lot of Fun' where Laurel & Hardy, Our Gang, Charley Chase, The Boy Friends and Thelma Todd created their biggest successes. These short films were usually enlivened by the catchy background tunes composed by LeRoy Shield (1893-1962). Although the titles of these tunes remained known only to insiders, the music is all too familiar to anyone who ever saw Stan and Ollie embark on one of their doomed journeys.

Trained as a classical pianist, Shield eased into the new medium of film music with apparent ease and knocked off dozens of short, catchy background tunes in record time. It is not funny "comedy music" in itself; rather, it ranges from slow, sentimental ballads to uptempo dance numbers. Sometimes, there are echoes of Stravinsky, Satie and Casella! Tracking down original sheet music took years of detective work. For the first time in history, this cd contains renditions of original piano music and original piano transcriptions made by Shield himself - written before the orchestral versions were recorded - of tunes such as 'All Together', 'Little Dancing Girl', 'Gangway Charlie', 'Riding Along', and 'The Moon and You'. It also contains piano transcriptions of Shield's background tunes from 1930-31 as originally published as loose-leaf sheet music: 'Bells', 'You Are The One I Love', 'In My Canoe', 'On to the Show', 'Riding Along' and 'Good Old Days'.

Originally published in 1931 but impossible to find today, the "LeRoy Shield Song Album" is a collection of ten popular film background tunes transcribed for piano: 'Prelude', 'Bride's Song', 'Here We Go', 'Look at Him Now', 'Cascadia', 'Dash and Dot', 'Let's Go', 'Antics', 'Give Us a Hand' and 'It Is to Laugh'.

The CD also contains in first world release the reconstruction of the piece 'Snowing', written appositely for the film Laughing Gravy; and the complete set of effects and short melodies named as 'Goofs', including some unheard and not known pieces.

The CD will be accompanied with liner notes written by the historian Piet Schreuders, well known among the Laurel & Hardy fans!

http://www4.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/32555/LAUREL-AND-HARDY-THE-ORIGINAL-PIANO-MUSIC/

 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 12:47 PM   
 By:   Sean Nethery   (Member)

Plus, just found this video of one selection on Vimeo:

https://vimeo.com/184172455

 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 1:31 PM   
 By:   Essankay   (Member)

I like the look of this. Thanks for the heads-up!

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 2:13 PM   
 By:   Howard L   (Member)

Sounds like a nice companion to the wonderful Beau Hunks' orchestral re-recordings.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 2:24 PM   
 By:   Bob DiMucci   (Member)

Sounds like a nice companion to the wonderful Beau Hunks' orchestral re-recordings.


Perhaps, but certainly not a replacement for the Beau Hunks, in my mind.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 2:29 PM   
 By:   Howard L   (Member)

They really are magnificent.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 2:31 PM   
 By:   Bob DiMucci   (Member)

Nevertheless, only seven of the 23 selections on the new album appear on the Beau Hunks recording, so there is much new material. I'd just prefer orchestral recordings, is all.

 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 3:13 PM   
 By:   Ray Faiola   (Member)

I have this piano album. It's very nice.

 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 3:33 PM   
 By:   Essankay   (Member)

Nevertheless, only three of the 10 selections on the new album appear on the Beau Hunks recording, so there is much new material. I'd just prefer orchestral recordings, is all.


Given that there's much new material here and the fact that all (I think) of these selections were arranged for piano back in the 30s - a number of them by Shields himself - I'm really interested in this recording. With the current state of affairs in the recording industry and the niche status of this material who knows if there will ever be orchestral renditions. I'm sort of shocked that even this piano recording has been released.

 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 4:39 PM   
 By:   Sean Nethery   (Member)

Much as I love the Beau Hunks, I'm very partial to solo piano recordings of early 20th century Jazz and popular music (well, and also serious music). Every time I lose heart about whether our earlier popular culture will be preserved, something like this comes along. (Reminds me of the Sisi film series suites that came out last year.) Can't wait to hear this.

 
 Posted:   Jan 12, 2017 - 7:21 PM   
 By:   robertmro   (Member)

OH BOY!

It sounds swell.

 
 Posted:   Jan 13, 2017 - 12:46 PM   
 By:   agentMaestraX   (Member)

It sure is... s well!

 
 Posted:   Jan 13, 2017 - 1:02 PM   
 By:   Essankay   (Member)

Given that there's much new material here and the fact that all (I think) of these selections were arranged for piano back in the 30s - a number of them by Shields himself - I'm really interested in this recording.


Now having read the blurb and reviews at Amazon about this album, I see that some of the transcriptions are new and by the pianist himself, not that that makes me any less interested.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 13, 2017 - 1:20 PM   
 By:   shadowman   (Member)

Looks like a winner to me!

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 13, 2017 - 1:22 PM   
 By:   Howard L   (Member)

"Gee, Ma, you sure look swell!"
"I feel swell, Spanky!"

 
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